A re-evaluation of the style philosophy of the 20th-21st century’s priciest Negro on the auction block
Kinship and closeness may not count for much in prosperity indices, but their value is immeasurable
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Why not Bruce Wayne your way out of the world’s bad books?
The play is back at the Market Theatre after it premiered there 38 years ago
The internationally acclaimed SA dancer premiers new work for her first commission for Joburg Ballet
When did the trappings of wealth lose all of their mystique? And should we care?
The woman building cultural bridges between the East, the West, and Africa
The multidisciplinary artist & chief curatorial officer at Usurpa Gallery on life’s little luxuries
With themes of radicalism, love and slavery, this week’s movie picks speak to the power of courageous storytelling
Is Wall-E or Hal 9000 humanity’s future? Arthur Goldstuck knows...
Since when does loot buy you the moral high ground?
In the mood to be transported? A month’s worth of art, literature, and theatre will take you out of this world
From the year the first ATM was set up to the percentage of the world’s currency that currently exists in the form of coins and banknotes
Too much, too little, beautiful, brutal Joburg
The American poet’s iconic play ‘For colored girls’ is still resonant 40 years on
The founder of AndTicks on letting go of unhelpful narratives and adding more morning walks
The selection signals the explosion of indie films of the ’80s and ’90s
From the number of years that sushi has been around to the number of SA chefs whose restaurants got Michelin stars
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