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

The historic novel Dancing The Death Drill by Fred Khumalo takes to the stage at Joburg Theatre opening on Friday

New literary voice, an attorney Dyondzo Kwinika wins inaugural DALRO Can Themba Merit Award Short Story Competition

Inspired by Ray Hartley’s book on Cyril Ramaphosa Path to Power, a writer claims that the ANC is here to stay

Art fair attracts huge young crowd, but the question is, why is the appetite to collect art not huge among them?

South African Roadies Association approaches the courts filing a supplementary affidavit asking the court to declare current National Arts Council board irregularly appointed

Academic researcher Professor Neelika Jayawardane, lauds the work of young photographers from Thokoza

We held our breath, and then the winner of Sasol New Signatures is Juandré van Eck 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Month: March 2022

Tears of joy flow as founder of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Carolyn Steyn is Knighted by the French Government
News

Tears of joy flow as founder of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Carolyn Steyn is Knighted by the French Government

March 31, 2022

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor Those among us to whom the French language is just as good as Greek, were made to feel like we are left out by our … Read More

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Artist Thenjiwe Nkosi in conversation with exhibiting artists Pebofatso Mokoena and Frederick Clarke at Aspire Art
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Artist Thenjiwe Nkosi in conversation with exhibiting artists Pebofatso Mokoena and Frederick Clarke at Aspire Art

March 31, 2022

By CityLIfe Arts Writer In Johannesburg there is currently an interesting collaboration that is worth considering visiting this Saturday.. The WAV exhibition is a collaboration between Aspire Art and Studio … Read More

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How the apartheid regime burnt books – in their tens of thousands
Opinion

How the apartheid regime burnt books – in their tens of thousands

March 31, 2022

Archie Dick, University of Pretoria On the advice of the State Librarian one fine day in the 1970s, a truck transported thousands of books and magazines from Pretoria’s Central Police … Read More

Comment on How the apartheid regime burnt books – in their tens of thousands
Academic researcher Sibongile Gangxa joins Power FM to present a Sunday lifestyle show
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Academic researcher Sibongile Gangxa joins Power FM to present a Sunday lifestyle show

March 30, 2022

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor This is the time for changes on radio stations as programmes are being tweaked, on-air talented line up being reviewed, bringing new talent and in … Read More

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ABSA to continue to bring colour to the world of possibilities at this year’s KKNK Festival
News

ABSA to continue to bring colour to the world of possibilities at this year’s KKNK Festival

March 30, 2022

By Citylife Arts Writer The famous ABSA sponsored Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees ((KKNK) is back and it is happening in a big way. After a two-year hiatus due to the … Read More

Comment on ABSA to continue to bring colour to the world of possibilities at this year’s KKNK Festival
Synik uses hip-hop to discuss Zimbabwe’s issues despite the censors
Opinion

Synik uses hip-hop to discuss Zimbabwe’s issues despite the censors

March 30, 2022

Gibson Ncube, Stellenbosch University “No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark.” This is how British Somali poet Warsan Shire begins her now famous poem called … Read More

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Visual art and dance collide at two day arts feast in Mpumalanga
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Visual art and dance collide at two day arts feast in Mpumalanga

March 30, 2022

Dumelang! Let’s Get reacquainted through inter-disciplinary residencies By CityLife Arts Writer From March 21 to April 3, a cross-section of 20 local Dullstroom and Emthonjeni performers , crafters and visual … Read More

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  • The historic novel Dancing The Death Drill by Fred Khumalo takes to the stage at Joburg Theatre opening on Friday

    The historic novel Dancing The Death Drill by Fred Khumalo takes to the stage at Joburg Theatre opening on Friday

    September 10, 2025
  • New literary voice, an attorney Dyondzo Kwinika wins inaugural DALRO Can Themba Merit Award Short Story Competition

    New literary voice, an attorney Dyondzo Kwinika wins inaugural DALRO Can Themba Merit Award Short Story Competition

    September 10, 2025
  • Inspired by Ray Hartley’s book on Cyril Ramaphosa Path to Power, a writer claims that the ANC is here to stay

    Inspired by Ray Hartley’s book on Cyril Ramaphosa Path to Power, a writer claims that the ANC is here to stay

    September 10, 2025
  • Art fair attracts huge young crowd, but the question is, why is the appetite to collect art not huge among them?

    Art fair attracts huge young crowd, but the question is, why is the appetite to collect art not huge among them?

    September 9, 2025
  • South African Roadies Association approaches the courts filing a supplementary affidavit asking the court to declare current National Arts Council board irregularly appointed

    South African Roadies Association approaches the courts filing a supplementary affidavit asking the court to declare current National Arts Council board irregularly appointed

    September 5, 2025
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