OFM’s breakfast show is a laughing clinic everybody deserves, writes Ace Moloi
Month: October 2017
Macufe Jazz: Dana and the Godfathers
Mpho Matsitle describes Macufe Jazz as a nostalgic and euphoric grand affair to his newborn Godchild, K.
Editor’s Note: The Stage’s a Pedestal
Ace Moloi writes about mental health in the creative space
Well Done and Other Lies We Tell Our Artist Friends
In his column, Thato Rossouw argues that shoddy workmanship in the arts must be called out
Macufe Crafts Market Sets Artists Up To Win
Throughout Macufe, artists, designers and entrepreneurs set up shop to sell their work, reports Teboho Mpholo
Macufe Theatre Will Never Die
Macufe Theatre proved just how brilliant local talent is, and how foolish we are for neglecting it, writes Thato Rossouw.
Massage With a Message
Ace Moloi writes about his spa treatment in the hands of Mafusi of Ubuncoko Day & Mobile Spa
Ofentse: The Girl Who Always Wins
Dear Oliver Tambo’s lead act Ofentse Khutwane is a young woman of many talents, writes Teboho Mpholo.
Macufe Divas: Love Lives Here
Amanda Black, Lira and Thandiswa Mazwai were among the highly-charged acts at Macufe Divas Concert, reports Teboho Mpholo
Trapped Behind Tshepe
Tshepe vs Trap brought joy to those who came for artists, and confusion to those who came for hip hop, writes Thato Rossouw