The Trolley Dollies ending their 5-year residency at Gate 69 with a final show
AuthorCapo Cassidy
Results493Level 4: what you need to know
Breakdown of what adjusted Level 4 lockdown, announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday June 27, means (with thanks to the National Department of Health)
Bush life: delicious without the human beastliness
A few days in Kruger … enough said …
Water fight in the Sahel
With Cape Town’s severe drought in mind it is alarming to read in this article from The Conversation about the apparently outsized role of foreign private sector players in discussions over possible responses to the crisis at Lake Chad, including a proposal to divert water from the Congo River
Being homeless is not a crime
Please sign the petition to stop the criminalisation of homelessness in Cape Town
A beauty, rain or shine
Thinking of Staycationing this year? Look no further than Cape Town! What a dreamy city, even if you live here. The love affair keeps surprising me
Making condoms cool #YouthMonth
Wrapping it in rap … the latest efforts to get young people to condomise include the recording a rap song
A South African summer at the Serpentine
Everywhere you look, there is a new power emerging, a more feminine, less prescriptive force. It presumes less and knows more … So too at the Serpentine this summer.
The year when everything changed
There is no doubt the pandemic has caused immeasurable suffering but it has also created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reset our lives and set our societies on to a sustainable path
Heartbreak for the Baxter …
I wanted to share this thoughtful and hopeful note from the Baxter CEO, who is also a creator of sensational theatre. We can only hope the latest tightening of lockdown regulations will not mean too many seats must be refunded (indoor gathering limit reduced from 250 to 100). But seriously, look at this line-up … everyone involved deserves a medal