Africa All general news local news music news politics news Film Fabian Medea Breaks New Ground In ‘Wild is the Wind’ Rethinking South African Movie in a Green Land BY Melody Emmett Film Hlubi Mboya-Arnold Is All Girls Walking the Talk Using authentic power beyond the “throne” BY Suzy Bernstein Film Natalie Haarhoff: What Women Need to Win in the Film Industry Natalie Haarhoff’s film career spans over 20 years. She has worked in various capacities garnering several local and international awards. BY Suzy Bernstein Music Reclamation by Jazz and Fire Elitism and populism do not necessarily co-habit the same space. However, in the heart of Johannesburg, both embrace in the heat of a performance. BY Melody Emmett MORE AFRICA Music, Music News Rick Ross to Serenade Zimbabwean Hip Hop Fans with His Razzmatazz Planned show has ignited heated debate and outrage over ticket price in the impoverished African state. BY Ivan Zhakata Theater, Theater People James Ngcobo Takes the Stage as Artistic Director of the Joburg Theater South African veteran actor outlines his purpose and dreams for theater as head of artistic production BY Suzy Bernstein Lifestyle A Trip down Mosaic Lane. Visiting these public artworks and mosaics, served to bring fragments of the past into a single cohesive form… BY Suzy Bernstein Load More MOVIE PREVIEWS Film Brotherhood An allegory of a house divided on set in diverse ways BY Arese Sylvester Film C.O.L.D C.O.L.D Is Likely Going to Make Moviegoers Perspire, Frightened, And Anxious BY Jamin Ohwovoriole Film The Razz Guy The Razz in Razzmatazz? You Have to Watch to Know! BY Folakemi Alo with Nalu King Film Emotional Pain Emotions Run Amok When Love Is Berserk BY Folakemi Alo Film Dwindle Who Swindled in Dwindle? Unpack the Riddle Served with Belly Laughs BY Folakemi Alo with Nalu King Load More ADVERTISEMENT FEATURED VOICES Onoshenuasi Nwabuikwu ‘Far From Home’ and the Nollywood Challenge PITA OKUTE Fela: Looking Back to the Presence of an Essence Jamin Ohwovoriole Religion, Politics and the Damnation of the American MOVIE REVIEWS Palava Is Always Real in Families BY Nalu Kings ‘The Woman King’ Is a Historical Projection of Black Sisterhood BY Alo Folakemi Too Many Stars, Balanced Parade of Talents, and Still Maintains Good Quality BY Nalu Kings Did ‘Aki and Paw Paw’ Miss the Mark? BY Alo Folakemi Load More TV REVIEWS Ready for Suspense? ‘Little Black Book’ May Titillate BY Arese Sylvester De9jaspirit Talent Hunt’ Kicks Off Second Season BY Nalu Kings Load More
Film Fabian Medea Breaks New Ground In ‘Wild is the Wind’ Rethinking South African Movie in a Green Land BY Melody Emmett
Film Hlubi Mboya-Arnold Is All Girls Walking the Talk Using authentic power beyond the “throne” BY Suzy Bernstein
Film Natalie Haarhoff: What Women Need to Win in the Film Industry Natalie Haarhoff’s film career spans over 20 years. She has worked in various capacities garnering several local and international awards. BY Suzy Bernstein
Music Reclamation by Jazz and Fire Elitism and populism do not necessarily co-habit the same space. However, in the heart of Johannesburg, both embrace in the heat of a performance. BY Melody Emmett
Music, Music News Rick Ross to Serenade Zimbabwean Hip Hop Fans with His Razzmatazz Planned show has ignited heated debate and outrage over ticket price in the impoverished African state. BY Ivan Zhakata
Theater, Theater People James Ngcobo Takes the Stage as Artistic Director of the Joburg Theater South African veteran actor outlines his purpose and dreams for theater as head of artistic production BY Suzy Bernstein
Lifestyle A Trip down Mosaic Lane. Visiting these public artworks and mosaics, served to bring fragments of the past into a single cohesive form… BY Suzy Bernstein
Film C.O.L.D C.O.L.D Is Likely Going to Make Moviegoers Perspire, Frightened, And Anxious BY Jamin Ohwovoriole
Film Dwindle Who Swindled in Dwindle? Unpack the Riddle Served with Belly Laughs BY Folakemi Alo with Nalu King