Long shorts, long cap, lots to say: Of course It’s Jack Parow on tour in Europe with a new album
Sure, everyone has a bucket list of sorts: a list, either mentally stored, or written down, of things they’d like to do or achieve before they die. We’ve done some investigation and found 5 of the most common things on people’s bucket lists.
South Africa’s Diane Awerbuck and Zimbabwe’s Tendai Huchu are two of the five writers shortlisted for this year’s prestigious Caine Prize for African Writing.
The interest on the outcome of the judgement on the UK family migration rules seems to be ever increasing.
Betrayal, remorse, obsession and torment, with the odd flash of wit and the power of circumstance, leap off the pages in this epic novel set in England and South Africa.
For anyone with a sweet tooth the addition of sugar to our morning tea or coffee is a great way to start the day.
Tube strikes might even affect South African democracy
With rumours of the remake of the popular film, My Fair Lady, Dominique Valente wonders if Adam Sandler is to blame for all that is wrong with modern society. Is the film relevant to today’s audience? Have we entered a reverse-Pygmalion world? And what would need to change to set it in our ‘post-Sandler’ reality…
After a successful first tour to the UK in 2012, with rave reviews from top publications, Laurie Levine will be returning to the UK for a handful of shows in May 2014. She’ll be performing in London, Brighton, Cambridge and Kelvedon.
South African folk musician Jeremy Loops will play two London dates in support of the release of his long awaited debut album.
Binary options is a new and exotic way to invest your money.
Moving takes courage, money, and a lot of common sense, it seems.
South African clients are often in doubt about how their UK immigration status will affect the status of their children. This week we discuss two scenarios, in order to provide some clarity.
The documentary ‘Plot for Peace’ introduces an outside view about the demise of apartheid, bringing a previously unknown, international perspective on South Africa’s transformation
British photojournalist and anti-apartheid activist marks 20 years of South African democracy with his breathtaking black and white and white photos from the 1994 elections, on show in London from 25 April to 16 May.
Tea grown in the Far East notably China has been imported into England since the 1600’s. In those early days when the tea chests arrived one can imagine the delight for those, who upon opening them would have discovered a scallop shape sea shell within.
Abe Opperman creates whimsical, yet powerful ‘shadow art.’ He spoke to Dominique Valente about why we owe it to ourselves to find the light hiding among the shadows in our lives, and why art is best when we glimpse the soul behind it.
Globally renowned South African DJ duo Goldfish return to London to perform their explosive live show at Electric Brixton on Sunday 20 April. We review their latest album, ‘Three Second Memory’.
Amsterdam is home to 13 Independent breweries and one of the best known beer brands in the world. Why were you going there again?
Moving is seldom thought of as fun. But it can be really funny.
Clients with one British born parent are often in doubt on whether they are eligible for a British passport or not.
There are few greater things in this world than mothers. Apart from the practical reality that without them, there would be nobody else, moms really do form the backbone of so much of who we are and what we do. What type of mom is your mom?
South African music personality Jon Savage needs your help to complete his black comedy film about the SA music scene.
The creator of the Barry Roux parody rap has recorded a new rap song, this time from prosecutor Gerrie Nel, who is currently cross-examining Oscar Pistorius in court.