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

Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

Sandton City gets some much needed injection of art colour

Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition launches nationwide call for entries

Author Marilise de Villiers Basson to launch two books tackling work place toxicity and bullying

How poetry writing can be inspired by simple, ordinary everyday objects, believes award winning poet Musawenkosi Khanyile

After the success of haunting stage play Gabo Legwala, hard hitting poet Modise Sekgothe publishes a book

Savanna Premium Cider appoints Trevor Noah as Captain of South Africa’s National Team of Comedy

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Day: April 5, 2023

Market Theatre opens space for participation by new voices from outside the theatre corridors
Market Theatre

Market Theatre opens space for participation by new voices from outside the theatre corridors

April 5, 2023

One anticipated highlight of new plays include The Market having secured Damon Galgut’s Booker Prize-winning novel, The Promise, on stage, directed by Sylvaine Strike with stage adaptation by Damon Galgut … Read More

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The iconic Gold Rhino of Mapungubwe to be taken to stage at South African State Theatre
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The iconic Gold Rhino of Mapungubwe to be taken to stage at South African State Theatre

April 5, 2023

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS EditorA dance production that is inspired by one of the iconic legacies of the ancient Kingdoms that still continues to attract researchers into its life and … Read More

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Archaeology shows how hunter-gatherers fitted into southern Africa’s first city, 800 years ago
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Archaeology shows how hunter-gatherers fitted into southern Africa’s first city, 800 years ago

April 5, 2023

Tim Forssman, University of Mpumalanga Where the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers meet, forming the modern border between Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe, lies a hill that hardly stands out from … Read More

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John Kani’s Kunene and The King to grace stages of South African State Theatre
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John Kani’s Kunene and The King to grace stages of South African State Theatre

April 5, 2023

By CityLife Arts Writer The South African State Theatre has announcing  the staging of the critically acclaimed Kunene And The King, starring revered theatre giants Dr. John Kani and Michael … Read More

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April Timed Online Auction with a focus on Portraits, Heads and Character Studies
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April Timed Online Auction with a focus on Portraits, Heads and Character Studies

April 5, 2023

By CityLife Arts Writer Strauss & Co, the renowned auction house in Africa, is gearing up for its third Timed Online Auction in 2023, which will opened on Monday, 3 … Read More

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Recent Posts

  • Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

    Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

    May 1, 2026
  • Sandton City gets some much needed injection of art colour

    Sandton City gets some much needed injection of art colour

    April 30, 2026
  • Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition launches nationwide call for entries

    Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition launches nationwide call for entries

    April 29, 2026
  • Author Marilise de Villiers Basson to launch two books tackling work place toxicity and bullying

    Author Marilise de Villiers Basson to launch two books tackling work place toxicity and bullying

    April 29, 2026
  • How poetry writing can be inspired by simple, ordinary everyday objects, believes award winning poet Musawenkosi Khanyile

    How poetry writing can be inspired by simple, ordinary everyday objects, believes award winning poet Musawenkosi Khanyile

    April 29, 2026
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