Entertainment
Free lunch hour concert
Nwuko Sunday Kelechi will perform Popper’s Hungarian Rhapsody for Cello, and Stellenbosch clarinettist, Cameron Williams, will perform the First Rhapsody for Clarinet by Debussy.
Health
Medical advice via video
Khaled Dabas, who is based in Israel, has a Bachelor of Arts in Health Sciences and is in his fourth year of studying general medicine.
News
LGBT inclusion in SA school textbooks does not please everyone
There has been mixed reaction to the Department of Basic Education's plans to include LGBT realities into the curricula of South African schooling textbooks.
News
Aussie rugby star Andy Brennan comes out as gay
Andy Brennan is the first male rugby player in Australia to come out as gay.
News
Anti-gay pastor becomes the first-ever preacher banned from Ireland
Steven L. Anderson, whose church has a literal belief of the King James version of the Bible, has already been banned from most EU countries.
News
Boer Soek ‘n Vrou adds its first-ever gay farmer
Damien Engelbrecht, from Bapsfontein, is looking for a man who has ambition and will share his love for farm life,
Entertainment
Castle Lite unlocked
Castle Lite unlocked Cape Town this past weekend and what an intimate, unique experience it was. Giving us a taste of what to expect...
Entertainment
Flemish dance season heads to Cape Town
Two dance companies from Flanders, Belgium, will be performing at the Baxter in June.Following on from successful seasons at the Klein Karoo Kunstefees in...
News
International day against homophobia, transphobia and biphobia
May 17 marks the annual observance of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOTB), a date that was chosen in 1990 to...
Entertainment
Read of the Week
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Pan Macmillan
Review: Lindiwe Mlandu
Most music geniuses live their lives as virtual recluses, who only have something to say when they are on stage...









