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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: April 2022

Media fraternity welcomes appointment of Monare Moshoeshoe as group executive for news at SABC
News

Media fraternity welcomes appointment of Monare Moshoeshoe as group executive for news at SABC

April 29, 2022

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor The media fraternity has welcomed warmly the appointment of veteran reporter, editor and media executive Mosheosoe Monare as group executive of news for SABC. Since … Read More

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As Global museums reappraise legacy of Surrealism Strauss &Co.’s sale expands the debate
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As Global museums reappraise legacy of Surrealism Strauss &Co.’s sale expands the debate

April 29, 2022

By CityLife Arts Writer Strauss & Co is pleased to announce advance details of its virtual live sale in Johannesburg on 15–17 May 2022, which will include an evening session … Read More

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How over 50 years of South African music was shaped by the politics of the SABC and the apartheid regime
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How over 50 years of South African music was shaped by the politics of the SABC and the apartheid regime

April 29, 2022

Episode 2 of the Gallo Vault Sessions out now By CityLife Arts Writer J Race, radio and genre are explored in episode 2 of the popular Gallo Vault Sessions, the fascinating … Read More

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The book Dangerous calls for one to become formidable version of yourself
Book Review

The book Dangerous calls for one to become formidable version of yourself

April 29, 2022

Short extracts from this powerful book about leadership By Erik Kruger Before you can face a threat, you must recognise it. Failing to do so will certainly result in catastrophe … Read More

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The legacy of Nigerian music star Orlando Julius must not be overlooked
Opinion

The legacy of Nigerian music star Orlando Julius must not be overlooked

April 29, 2022

Garhe Osiebe, Rhodes University and Austin Emielu, Rhodes University If there is one musician as commonly associated as Fela Anikulapo-Kuti with the West African musical movements Afrobeat and Afrobeats (never … Read More

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Visiting Number Four at Con Hill on Freedom Day, , a place of pain and hope
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Visiting Number Four at Con Hill on Freedom Day, , a place of pain and hope

April 28, 2022

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor  Yesterday Freedom Day, April 27, 2022, Constitution Hill in Hillbrow opened their gates to those curious to see what kind of history is stored in … Read More

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Democracy loses its glow for South Africans amid persistent inequality
Opinion

Democracy loses its glow for South Africans amid persistent inequality

April 28, 2022

Joleen Steyn Kotze, University of the Free State South Africans believed that the introduction of democracy in 1994 would transform their lives for the better through equality of opportunities. This … 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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?

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  • 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

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