The spirit of legendary jazz musician Hugh Masekela lives on at a new club in Johannesburg dedicated to his memory.
When Gilly Walters first failed at an attempt to make “Mozart’s favourite dessert” for party guests at her home, she did not give up. Today, Wedgewood is a premium confectionary brand with listings in ...
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Through Dust and Carrying Steel, Maryke Bezuidenhout Takes Care to People With Disabilities in KZN's Rural Corners
Maryke Bezuidenhout is constantly on the road in rural, northern KwaZulu-Natal visiting and helping people with disabilities where they live. As part of Spotlight's new Rural Health Heroes series, ...
Learn more about the favor from Paul Simon that was actually the unexpected key to making “You Can Call Me Al” a hit, below.
We speak to Academy Award-winning actress and Dior Beauty Ambassador Charlize Theron About Collaborating With The Women Of ...
This is the definitive guide to the Mother City’s 50 best clubs and bars for all those nocturnal by nature. From sleek and stylish lounges dripping with sophistication, to wild and raucous dance ...
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Remembering TK Mhinga – What happened to talented singer?
Twenty years after her shock passing, mystery still clouds the death of talented R&B singer Tsakani 'TK' ...
ASHLEIGH Thea Jackson, known professionally as Ashleigh J, has carved a niche for herself in the music scene. Born and raised in Parlock, with deep ties to Durban’s vibrant cultural tapestry, she ...
A five-day itinerary through southern Louisiana threads across Cajun Country — a world of shadowy swamps, gothic beauty and ...
COLUMBIA, S.C (WCIV) — Former President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Columbia later this month for a Democratic Party fundraiser marking six years since his decisive South Carolina primary victory ...
An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force, forming a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people and seeking the presidency. His mission, he said, was “to transform the mind ...
That’s exactly what happens when you spot those blue and white “Welcome to South Carolina” signs dotting the state’s borders, complete with their cheerful “Smiling Faces, Beautiful Places” promise ...
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