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I’m not a shopaholic. Honest!

BY MISHQA ROSSIER
Girls are hoarders. The gatherer to your hunter. We keep, caress and love every teddy bear, cat, person and clothing item we can get our hands on.
I didn’t think I had a “problem” per se, until I decided to reorganise my closet. Four “throw out/give to charity” bags later I kind of got [...]

An evening with Fugard

BY TANIA COLYN
After my first encounter with Athol Fugard’s work during my grade 11 year at school, I have been a dedicated fan. The Road to Mecca, Sorrows and Rejoicings, Coming Home and the earlier works, People are Living There and Master Harold… and the Boys are some of my favourites. Fugard’s plays have constantly [...]

Adrenaline in the heat: the Pro X 2010

BY LARA MOSES
In the craziest heat of a Saturday morning, driving down the N7 towards where the heat gets hotter doesn’t seem like the best idea. But just after the stench of “the dump”, I entered Zone 7 where for two days, with some friends, loads of sun block and bottles of water (and various [...]

Celebrating – and scrutinising – the spoken word

BY LARA MOSES
In a time where words take a backseat to visual poetry – stories that are told in a snapshot and painted emotion – the Cape Town Spoken Word Festival is definitely a risky but welcomed new addition to the Cape Town calendar. The festival ran over five days from 17 to 21 November [...]

When good service is mission impossible

BY LARA MOSES
As a student I worked the crappy shifts in a retail store. Five to nine pm after classes during the week and weekends, which included one Friday and Saturday shift till 11pm per month. Although this cut heavily into my study time, but more importantly my social life, I still smiled my fakest [...]

I will always have my blues

BY CRAIG PRINSLOO
Where oh where has she gone? So much emotion to contain, to hide from the world, until your soul burns with the passion of long lost moments. So much pain yet so much passion. From love lost or love gained, these emotions can only truly be expressed by a well-skilled musician, be it [...]

FEDISA Fashion Show: better luck next year

BY KELLY BEROLD
There has always been something otherworldly about fashion shows. Whether the collections are drab or the tailoring is poor, any sartorial flaws are temporarily overshadowed by the vibrant hum that comes with the mechanics of socializing, which was most definitely the case at this year’s FEDISA graduate show.
As with most things lately, poor [...]

Requiem for hip hop

BY LARA MOSES
I once loved a culture that is now a commercial mashup of 50 cent wannabes, made-not-played beats and big screen movie bitters. People who have so much talent but choose to do what they see others do instead of pushing themselves to be greater than who they are. Attending hip hop events left [...]

Loving and living: the freedom of Earthdance

BY CRAIG PRINSLOO WITH LARA MOSES
Many believe that the main attraction of Earthdance, and other such events, is the music. Regulars know, however, that it’s the emotion that the music triggers rather than the music itself that keeps us coming back for more. It’s a place where people can escape the hustle and bustle that [...]

A South African remembers London

BY JADE ADAMI
The morning of revelation, as I have coined it, started with my waking up to an alarm of deceit I had set the night before. I woke up with a spritely stretch following the 4:30am wake-up call I’d set to ensure I’d have enough time to endure the daily torment of a one-hour-long [...]

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