REVIEW: Bongeziwe Mabandla graces Musiekfees stage The award-winning musician, Bongeziwe Mabandla, wooed the crowd at Jan Marais Park on 14 October. The internationally acclaimed performer’s...
What comes after being a trophy wife? In this humorous South African theatre production, a former housewife deals with loss, experiences self-growth, explores the modern dating...
REVIEW: Prayers for Sweet Waters remain unanswered Prayers for Sweet Waters is an emotional documentary film that portrays the lives of three transgender sex workers living...
RESENSIE: Alles wat rooi is in Net Ons Die eerste oomblikke van die kortfilm Net Ons is in rooi getooi. Hoofkarakters Angel en Lorenzo ontmoet om elkeen...
REVIEW: Katvis’ deceptively stunning ode to anguish Anton Scholtz and Micheal Minnie’s short film, Katvis, has a run time of just 24 minutes. Despite its brevity,...
REVIEW: Babyboy Kleintjies – Stellenbosch’s sins in a “Checkers sakkie” Athol Fugard’s latest play, Concerning the Life of Babyboy Kleintjies, spurs a conversation on homelessness and the human condition....
Unpacking Wynand Kotze’s Tollie Parton As a love letter to himself, and as a middle finger to everyone who thinks being gay is a...
Woordfees kry die horries “Elke drinker het ’n horrie, ’n geheime agent wat die oggend na ’n groot aand verskyn om vir jou...
RESENSIE: Schalk sing toe nié so sleg nie Schalk Bezuidenhout het sy vreeslose en vlymskerp sin vir humor na die Daisy Jones Bar in Stellenbosch gebring tydens...
A booklover’s guide to Stellenbosch Stellenbosch is home to multiple bookstores and libraries and has a bustling book culture, with residents that uphold local...