Cape Point, our very own little piece of Heaven on Earth
AuthorCapo Cassidy
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Former president’s foundation installs food gardens at schools to teach children and to feed them
Brics: who, what and why? (Is it worth it?)
With all the hoo-ha about SA’s hosting of the upcoming Brics summit it seems like a good time to refresh our memory about who makes up the grouping and what it has achieved
A little Twenties glamour in Camps Bay
We have just received news about Vintage Jukebox, a celebration of the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, the era of the speakeasy, flappers, prohibition and jazz
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Divided by the Word: Zulu vs Xhosa
A new book examines how apartheid education entrenched a divide created by colonisers and African interpreters
All hail Queen Caroline, long may she reign
Sage words (and handy tips) on awakening your divine connection
So you think you know the ’hood …
Locals join a ‘geographical’ tour of Oranjezicht, a suburb they thought they knew well, and discover how little they actually know about its history, politics, socio-economics, architecture, love trysts …
Storms, torment, passion and power, as only opera can deliver
Heard on opening night: “[The Pearl Fishers at Artscape] made me wonder if I am doing it wrong. Am I living my best life? Do I even know how to love?”
From Westminster Abbey to Christ Church Constantia, SA divas rock
Pretty Yende serenades the King and Lynelle Kenned sings for us
A magical night where nothing is as it seems
Magician Stuart Lightbody, who used to be as cute as he was brilliant, looks all grown up now. ‘The Man With The Golden Hands’ is doing a one-night show at Kalk Bay Theatre








