Arts
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GrandWest hosts historic Guinness World Record marimba event
A total of 1178 marimba players from SA and Zimbabwe broke the Guinness World Record at GrandWest in a joyful, united celebration of music.
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Reis saam met Govan om ons minder bekende gemeenskappe te leer ken
In ’n land waar stories dikwels deur die lens van sensasie of stereotipes vertel word, bied Govan Ontbloot ’n vars en eerlike alternatief.
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Nasionale erkenning wag op Afrikaanse taalhelde by ATM se 50ste herdenking
Die Afrikaanse Taalmuseum en -monument (ATM) en Het Jan Marais Nationale Fonds doen ’n beroep op die publiek om kandidate te benoem vir die gesogte Neville Alexander-prestigetoekennings. Hierdie toekennings, ter […]
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Madame Tussauds makes history with 13 Taylor Swift wax figures across four continents
Madame Tussauds has unveiled 13 brand new Taylor Swift wax figures in a historic simultaneous launch spanning four continents – the most ambitious project in the attraction’s 250-year history.
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Cosby Show actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies in drowning in Costa Rica
US actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played the son in the smash-hit sitcom “The Cosby Show,” has drowned in Costa Rica.
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Skitterende produksies bekroon op vanjaar se Vrystaat Kunstefees
BLOEMFONTEIN – Prooi, ’n waaghalsige en meesleurende drama oor mensehandel het stof in die oë van ander produksies geskop op die Vryskitters-eerbewysgeleetheid wat Saterdag 19 Julie aan die einde van […]
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Theuns Jordaan se nalatenskap bereik Europa: Tribute-konsert gaan Amsterdam toe
Na die oorweldigende sukses van die Theuns Jordaan Tribute-konserte op Loftus Versfeld en die DHL Stadion, waar skares van meer as 15 000 mense die ikoniese Suid-Afrikaanse musikant geëer het, […]
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Stellenbosch chamber music festival ends on a high note
The 20th Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival concluded with a celebratory atmosphere, featuring remarkable performances, including a Shostakovich Polka. Over ten days, diverse concerts and masterclasses showcased talent, while an artwork honoring Desmond Tutu marked the festival’s impactful legacy.










