South Africans are in for a sticky, sweet, frothy caffeine-laden treat when Paul, the family-owned French chain of bakery-cafés, sets out its stall in the country,
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AuthorCapo Cassidy
Results519Legends pass the baton
There was a real sense of a baton being passed when the Arts and Culture Trust (ACT) announced the 2015 winners of the ACT Lifetime Achievement
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Young Africa works it
… in so many ways Ask today’s young Africans what they plan to do for a living when they grow up and the answer is not
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Gypsy uncuffed
Skywise Airlines’ co-chief executive says their air travel pass allowing unlimited travel between Johannesburg and Cape Town for a set monthly fee was such a success
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Winos 1; Foodies 0
South African Airways announced this week that it had made a “proudly South African commitment to promote locally made wine,” which apparently pairs very well with
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Practical, delicious … why stop there?
The Market on the Edge at the Cape Town stadium on August 28 and 29 showcases many tech-based innovations – robots and gadgets, apps and ideas
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Hearts broken, sides split
A true story about life under apartheid that has the audience laughing out loud, hearty full-throated laughter? Really? You couldn’t make it up. You certainly wouldn’t
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The night the set stole the show
I managed to secure some of the last seats in the house for West Side Story at the Artscape Opera House on Saturday August 8. The balcony
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‘Old’ play sets new course
Born in the RSA is a play about apartheid, writes Siobhan Cassidy, but it is not in black and white. It is in full, fabulous multi-colour.
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G’town festival
Kill for a ticket? This reviewer just might The poster says Sold Out. People in the know are saying: Kill For a Ticket. Your mood is
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