Azee Green: Building a legacy for the future At the age of 24, Cape Town-based Azee Green has established herself as a fashion, beauty and lifestyle content...
Toni Stuart: On the hurting, the healing and the releasing Toni Stuart is a South African poet, performer and spoken-word educator from Athlone in Cape Town. Stuart’s work embarks...
More than a statistic: Interactive artwork raises GBV awareness Over 100 people recently participated in an interactive artwork that was exhibited on the Stellenbosch University (SU) Rooiplein. The...
Local theatre production explores theme of inequality anew A play that recently debuted at the Adam Small Theatre Complex provides an opportunity for audience members to engage...
Toneelfees returns as the Palesa festival The festival formerly known as ‘Toneelfees’ recently made its in-person return as the Palesa theatre festival, signifying a change...
SU drama students shine at Suidoosterfees A group of students from the department of drama at Stellenbosch University (SU) had the opportunity to perform at...
The Neelsie Cinema welcomes moviegoers again The Neelsie Cinema’s doors recently reopened to the public after a four-month closure but moviegoers are warned that it...
Landkuns in Pniël, Raithby vestig aandag op gentrifikasie Twee landkunsuitstallings buite Stellenbosch, in Pniël en Raithby, het ten doel om bewusmaking rondom gentrifikasie, oftewel buurtopknapping, in historiese...
From citizen to scientist: Global competition gets locals involved Stellenbosch will this year join hundreds of cities in a global competition that encourages locals to photograph local fauna...
A bench to think about: SU unveils new public sculpture The latest addition to Stellenbosch’s growing portfolio of urban art serves as a platform for people to “engage in...