
Dubbed as the Indian equivalent to One Direction, boy band heartthrobs, SANAM, are heading to the Centre Court at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg on August 28 to perform in a must-see concert. Continue reading

Dubbed as the Indian equivalent to One Direction, boy band heartthrobs, SANAM, are heading to the Centre Court at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg on August 28 to perform in a must-see concert. Continue reading

Jozi Unsigned, in association with Concerts SA, hosts the legendary Blondie Makhene, live at Iketleng for the August edition of the Sunday Soiree on Sunday, August 28. Continue reading

Andile Yenana
Andile Yenana will be performing at the Rainbow Restaurant at 23 Stanfield, Pinetown on Sunday, August 28.
The renowned pianist is now stranger to the venue and for this gig will be joined by Ildo Nandja (bass), Leon Scharnick (saxophone), Sandile Cele (violin) and Bucco Xaba (drums). Continue reading

Athol Fugard’s latest play, The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek, is running at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town until September 24.
Presented by Eric Abraham the play is inspired by the life of a farm worker called Nukain Mabuza, a self-taught artist living in segregated pre-liberation South Africa. Continue reading

Pamela Nichols is the chairperson of the judges for the Dinaane Debut Fiction Award.
THE following fiction manuscripts – No Word Like Home by Saul Musker, Selling Lip-Service by Tammy Baikie and The Last Stop by Thabiso Mofokeng- have been short-listed for the 2015/2016 Dinaane Debut Fiction Award.
The winner, who will receive R35 000, and have their book revealed in print, will be announced in October. Continue reading

Epitaphs and Dreams.
ANTI-APARTHEID activist and academic, Patrick FitzGerald, has launched a new collection of poetry, titled Epitaphs and Dreams: Poems to Remember the Struggle. Continue reading

John Matisonn, Author of God, Spies and Lies. Photo: Supplied
JOHN Matisonn, author of God, Spies and Lies, will be joining the line-up of the Midlands Literary Festival, which takes place at Yellowwood in Howick this weekend, writes Estelle Sinkins. Continue reading

Nkosinathi Sithole will be speaking about his debut novel Hunger Eats A Man at the Midlands Literary Festival. Photo: Supplied
THE annual Midlands Literary Festival will be taking place at Yellowwood in Howick on August 27 and 28, writes Estelle Sinkins. Continue reading

Opening at artSPACE durban, 3 Millar Road, Durban, at 6 pm on August 25 – and running until Thursday, September 1 – is Karla Nixon’s Masters Fine Art exhibition, Once More. Continue reading

Alliance Française de Durban at 22 Sutton Crescent, Corner Lilian Ngoyi (Windermere) Road, Morningside, Durban will be screening the thriller, Tell No One, at 6 pm on Thursday, August 25 as part of its August Ciné Club. Continue reading