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

French Institute of South Africa marks unveiling of alumni community at Standard Bank Gallery in Johannesburg CBD

A South African theatre company makes waves internationally, with their latest show winning a prestigious award in Oman

Celebrated South Africa writer E’skia Mphahlele’s iconic book, Down Second Avenue grows new legs up the stage

Public intellectual, poet and painter, Lefifi Tladi proposes public cleansing for South Africa to be on the right course

CITYLIFE/ARTS pays tribute to Abdullah Ibrahim, who has passed on

A new film Studying Under the Barrel of a Gun honours legacy of student leaders who helped shape the nation’s democratic future

Soweto youth to get A1 skills training on Youth Day

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Month: September 2021

Internationally reputed curator, critic and artist Simon Njami exhibits in Soweto
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Internationally reputed curator, critic and artist Simon Njami exhibits in Soweto

September 23, 2021

By Edward Tsumele Many in the arts around Johannesburg must know Buyaphi Mdledle, and yes, to answer what must be your next question,  the one who is always carrying an … Read More

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Township Theatre legend Gibson Kente set to smile one more time in his grave as more honours come his way
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Township Theatre legend Gibson Kente set to smile one more time in his grave as more honours come his way

September 23, 2021

By Edward Tsumele The late township theatre legend Gibson “Bra Gib’ Kente must be smiling in his grave as his legacy is starting to be embraced and celebrated. In the … Read More

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Visual artist Reggie Khumalo’s The Last African Supper in Berlin pays tribute to African women’s resilient spirit
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Visual artist Reggie Khumalo’s The Last African Supper in Berlin pays tribute to African women’s resilient spirit

September 22, 2021

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor South African visual artist Reggie Khumalo is currently enjoying an amazing spotlight in Berlin, Germany, where is has completed an arts residency and where on … Read More

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Painter Zanele Montle explores the concept of belonging in her solo exhibition
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Painter Zanele Montle explores the concept of belonging in her solo exhibition

September 22, 2021

This exhibition which opens on October 2, 2021, 11am to 3pm at 54 the Valley Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, was produced during a residency at End Street Studios, August House, Johannesburg. … Read More

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A new African writers initiative announced
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A new African writers initiative announced

September 22, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer EbonyLife and Sony Pictures Television have today announced ÀLÓ, a brand-new writers initiative offering a unique platform for writers of African heritage. The word “ÀLÓ” is … Read More

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Zimbabwe had a bumper harvest: what went right and what needs work
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Zimbabwe had a bumper harvest: what went right and what needs work

September 22, 2021

By Eness Paidamoyo Mutswangwa Sammie Zimbabwe has reported a bumper harvest of maize and other grains, capable of feeding the country’s 14.65 million people for the next year. According to Zimbabwe’s Second Crop and … Read More

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High quality botanical and wildlife art works up for grabs at online auction
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High quality botanical and wildlife art works up for grabs at online auction

September 21, 2021

By CityLife Arts S Writer The Strauss & Co has released  details of the latest edition of its popular online-only sales, which commenced on Monday, 20 September 2021. This particular … Read More

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  • Public intellectual, poet and painter, Lefifi Tladi proposes public cleansing for South Africa to be on the right course

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