There’s a New Modernist in town

CARL COLLISON Emma de Crespigny’s store, The New Modernist, is one of the latest additions to Cape Town’s seemingly ever-increasing number of décor stores....

Theatre scriptwriting competition kicks off

Entries for submissions for The Imbewu Trust’s 2016 SCrIBE Scriptwriting Competition are now open.Celebrating its fifth year, the SCrIBE Scriptwriting Competition is a platform...

Starting a business? Consider this…

Last month I received super feedback from the first column. It appears that there is a strong contingent of people who are either already...

Read of the Week

The Seed ThiefJacqui L’ Ange Umuzi Review: Brian Joss Magdalena “Maddy” Bellani is a botanist working at Kirstenbosch and is fascinated by the Cape’s fynbos. She was...

Pushing towards a food (r)evolution

CARL COLLISON With South Africa’s current drought and ever-increasing food prices, food security has become something of a hot topic. For this reason, the...

Read of the Week

Forgotten Cape TownResearched by: Tony Grogan Don Nelson Publishers Review: Brian Joss One of the rare photographs dated 1912, in this book subtitled, A Visual History of...

Praising the poet

CARL COLLISON The epitome of cool, calm and collected, there is little about Siphokazi Jonas that would indicate that she is about to...

Museum Night

The second Museum Night took place on Thursday March 10. The event, which sees various arts institutions staying open from 6pm to 9pm, offers...

A ‘glass half full’ kind of initiative

CARL COLLISON The big optimist aboard the Little Optimist is hoping to raise R10 million for sick children. Greg Bertish chose to paddle for 24...

‘Long live the bicycle’

CARL COLLISON March has been declared the “Month of Cycling” by the provincial government, with thousands of cyclists from around the world enjoying the...