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The death of a public museum in South Africa and the emergence of a privately owned museum

A date with visual artist Lusanda Ndita’s exhibition Indlela ibomvu, at Gallery MOMO beckons

Alfred Thoba, the suit dressed artist who remained seized by township life and the erosion of traditional African values

Double celebration as Market Theatre turns 50 in style, and so does June 16

Brandon Fairweather, the man who mastered managing health related anxiety shares his journey in a new book

Veteran portrait artist Reshada Crouse publishes a critically acclaimed autobiography

Ugandan artist Katesi Jacqueline Kalange wins the prestigious Cassirer Welz Award

Anti‑foreigner violence in South Africa is easily sparked: what hasn’t been done to deal with it

Monday, June 15, 2026

Month: June 2021

Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra rolls out educational  programme for the youth
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Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra rolls out educational programme for the youth

June 17, 2021

 By CityLife Arts writer The ever-popular Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra (JPO) is striving to promote interest in orchestral music among young people through education and community engagement programmes, which are geared … Read More

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Youth Expressions Festival 2021 kicks off at State Theatre
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Youth Expressions Festival 2021 kicks off at State Theatre

June 16, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer In its ritual commemoration of the Youth Month, the South African State Theatre (SAST) is presenting the 2021 edition of the annual Youth Expressions Festival (YEF) … Read More

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Hip hop head Slikour compiles youth oriented playlist paying tribute the youth
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Hip hop head Slikour compiles youth oriented playlist paying tribute the youth

June 16, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer  In commemoration of Youth Day, long-time supporter of South African Hip Hop as well as custodian of the culture, SlikourOnLife is set to launch a guest playlist titled Listen … Read More

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Joburg hosts youth oriented Aluta Nova Festival aimed at connecting youth with museums
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Joburg hosts youth oriented Aluta Nova Festival aimed at connecting youth with museums

June 16, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer The City of Johannesburg will host “Aluta Nova Festival of Museums” on 26 June 2021, from 12h00 to 18:00, at one of the City’s iconic museums, … Read More

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Stereotypes about young jobless South Africans are wrong: what they’re really up to
Opinion

Stereotypes about young jobless South Africans are wrong: what they’re really up to

June 16, 2021

By Hannah J. Dawson South Africa has one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. A whopping 63% of its young people between the ages of 15 and 24 years … Read More

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Phumlani Ntuli’s exhibition takes a viewer into the complexities of the fantasy world known as Kwanqingetshe
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Phumlani Ntuli’s exhibition takes a viewer into the complexities of the fantasy world known as Kwanqingetshe

June 15, 2021

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor The space is full of characters of all type, shape and behavioral patterns. Some are struggling, others are doing fine, while there are also those … Read More

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A new film about Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections is worth watching, but flawed
Opinion

A new film about Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections is worth watching, but flawed

June 15, 2021

By David B Moore Danish director Camilla Nielsson’s documentary President (2021) is an up-close, intimate tale. It follows the election travails of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance and its leader, Nelson … Read More

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  • A date with visual artist Lusanda Ndita’s exhibition Indlela ibomvu, at Gallery MOMO beckons

    A date with visual artist Lusanda Ndita’s exhibition Indlela ibomvu, at Gallery MOMO beckons

    June 15, 2026
  • Alfred Thoba, the suit dressed artist who remained seized by township life and the erosion of traditional African values

    Alfred Thoba, the suit dressed artist who remained seized by township life and the erosion of traditional African values

    June 15, 2026
  • Double celebration as Market Theatre turns 50 in style, and so does June 16

    Double celebration as Market Theatre turns 50 in style, and so does June 16

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  • Brandon Fairweather, the man who mastered managing health related anxiety shares his journey in a new book

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