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

Touring Melville’s Art Mile this week was an eye opener

Anele Mdoda set to play a major role in local TV production after acquiring Rapid Blue from the BBC

Award-winning South African feature God’s Work to open at Ster-Kinekor Cinema Nouveau Rosebank from 10–16 July

The late South African documentary photographer Santu Mofokeng to be immortalised through a new photography prize

Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra to return Klein Karoo Klassique for a performance for the first time in 13 years

South African Roadies Association receives sound equipment worth R1 million from French manufacturer Nexo

Dear Sis Dolly is more than a relatable and authentic South African film

Sunday, July 05, 2026

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Click! Click!: Enterprising street photographers of Maboneng
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Click! Click!: Enterprising street photographers of Maboneng

October 8, 2020

Editor’s Note By Edward Tsumele If you are a regular visitor to Maboneng, you must have seen them. You cannot miss these enterprising street photographers as they man every main … Read More

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August House is a vibrant art hub in Joburg
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August House is a vibrant art hub in Joburg

September 28, 2020

Several contemporary artists have their studios here Edward Tsumele To some people that part of inner city Johannesburg is probably a no go area, especially for those who do not … Read More

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A picture does not lie: George Bizos exuded humility
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A picture does not lie: George Bizos exuded humility

September 11, 2020

I first came into contact with his work as a lawyer during my university years while doing research  on how the mainstream media  reported on the Rivonia Trial of 1963/1964, … Read More

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Leave black man or black woman’s hair alone:  It is God given and beautiful
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Leave black man or black woman’s hair alone: It is God given and beautiful

September 9, 2020

EDITORS NOTE And so on Monday all 880 Clicks shops were forced to close by protesting EFF members over the health group’s racist advert that they published on Friday, September … Read More

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Vula! President:  Hungry, protesting artists tell President Ramaphosa
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Vula! President: Hungry, protesting artists tell President Ramaphosa

September 3, 2020

But their issues have long been simmering for years By Edward Tsumele By now many are familiar or might even have witnessed on social media and other platforms the ugly … Read More

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When Social Media gets it wrong: National School of the Arts not closing down
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When Social Media gets it wrong: National School of the Arts not closing down

August 11, 2020

The advent of social media and the subsequent development of what is now known as citizen Journalism has a lot of benefits to society as this means the democratisation of … Read More

Feminist novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga up for Booker Prize
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Feminist novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga up for Booker Prize

July 31, 2020

And what this means If she won a Booker By Edward Tsumele Renowned, Zimbabwean born feminist writer and filmmaker Tsitsi Dangrembga stands a good chance of winning the prestigious Booker … Read More

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  • The late South African documentary photographer Santu Mofokeng to be immortalised through a new photography prize

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