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Meet the Boogie man
13 May 2013 When the host at a comedy evening announces that a comedian by the name of Jay Boogie is coming up next, you either expect an American or bemoan South African youth’s obsession with America. Boogie,...
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Decade of decadence
08 May 2013 THE Eighties was a period of great social and economic change. It was a decade that contributed greatly to the evolution of everything from food, technology and music to media, fashion, business and...
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Aluta continua
25 April 2013 STRUGGLE lies at the heart of any production that theatre director Prince Lamla undertakes.
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Resource revealed
11 April 2013 AUSTRALIAN worship music icon Darlene Zschech has a new multi-media project out. It’s called Revealing Jesus, and it includes an album of new music, and a devotional journal that listeners can use...
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Napsta ‘king of Christian comedy’
11 April 2013 THE Napsta, real name Napoleon Masinga has been dubbed as South Africa’s “king of Christian comedy”, a sub-genre that he says does more than just make audiences laugh.
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Listen to Papa
08 April 2013 THEY certainly don’t make them like Papa G, aka Bra Georgie, any more. The popular lovable gangster on SABC3’s soapie Isidingo, played by Darlington Michaels, is a throwback to an era where cool cats...
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Grotto groove
04 April 2013 Emma Stone voices adventurous cave girl Eep in ‘The Croods’
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Pleasure from pain
02 April 2013 English duo chuffed with second album of ‘Inherently Sad’ music
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One with nature
27 March 2013 Making a film for the big screen is no easy task. Making a film for the big screen when in an uncontrolled environment is a whole different other playing field.
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Doctor and a diary
27 March 2013 PROVING that reality can be more harrowing, suspenseful and heart-warming than even the most eccentric of Hollywood films, Damien Brown’s book Band-Aid For A Broken Leg takes you on a journey through...
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A classic villain
25 March 2013 Stanley Tucci plays lord Roderick in ‘Jack the giant slayer’
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Versatility is paramount for talented singer and songwriter
20 March 2013 FOR someone who is considered to be a very versatile vocalist, Nothende Madumo does not seem to mind too much how she fits into the music industry, as long as she is part of it somehow.
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New conference attempts to counteract the polarised state of our music industry
20 March 2013 THE SA music industry relies largely on a functioning network of music experts and artists, working together to promote local material. The problem, however, as Trenton Birch (Founder of Black Mango...
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Ties that bind
14 March 2013 THERE are traces of TV character Zeb Matabane’s forthright nature when Don Mlangeni Nawa speaks about the country.
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RumourSmith
14 March 2013 WHEN writing a non-fiction book, writers must be especially aware of the need for accurate in-depth research, so what made Daniel Smith, author of 100 Places You Will Never Visit: The World’s Most...
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Sdumo Mtshali getting a small slice of the pie
13 March 2013 Katharine Hepburn who once said, “acting is a nice childish profession – pretending you’re someone else and, at the same time, selling yourself.” It is of great wonder why multitudes of young South...
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MTV Base adopts a Pan African approach with its programming
07 March 2013 MTV Base or the MTV brand in general would not spring to top of the mind when looking at issues of Pan Africanism. However, the brand is innately not what it seems to the indolent eye and has crafted...
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Keeping it real
06 March 2013 SINCE their inception in 2003, Fokofpolisiekar (FPK) have established themselves as a house-hold name among South African musicians. They broke the mould of the stereotypical “Afrikaner” muso,...
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Photographic passion
05 March 2013 ZANELE Plaatjie, photography student at the Vaal University of Technology, beat entries from over 230 universities worldwide to be chosen as one of the 10 finalists for the Student Focus Award in The...
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Finding his MoMo
04 March 2013 GARETH Cliff doesn’t really qualify as a “shock jock” anymore – either he’s mellowed out or his audience has become more cynical – but he is still an opinion-maker, so his decision to lend his voice...
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