“AmaSaxo” a Saxophone inspired sound to rock Cape Town
George Sax returns from international trip with new sound for Cape locals. Sax will be playing at the Cape to Cuba on new years eve in what he promises will be a memorable musical experience.
Let’s do dinner
Stella Artois hosted a star studded dinner in Johannesburg this week
Mzansi Ballet will rock you in Queen show
Mzansi Ballet brings Queen’s music to life on stage at Theatre on the Bay.
SA’s first Operalia juror from Cape Town
Prestigious Operalia comes to Cape Town
Condensed menus, limited operating hours and staff retrenchments for restaurant business around R44
Infrastructure department in the WC says past December road closures cannot be compared to current
“There are some South African medical aids that give no allocation for mental health”- Clinical psychologist
Mental health gradually being realised globally
Composer honoured at Theatre on the Bay
The celebration of musical genius Carole King’s music takes place at Theatre on the Bay this October.
George solar farm construction gathers pace
George solar farm date confirmed
Delft residents accuse City of neglect and sabotage
City of Cape Town alleges intimidation is behind service delivery delay
Theatre magic awaits under the magical stars this November
Constellations: The Garden of Good and Evil coming soon
Teenage suicides and depression, a pandemic in South Africa
Awareness shed on teenage suicides and depression amidst upcoming matric examinations
“It is men who have multiple sexual partners and do not test who spread HIV”
SAMRC gets multi million grant for HIV vaccine
Visual extravagance awaits at Artscape this October
“La traviata is not like anything anyone has seen before” Brittany Smith
Former Capetonian Bokani Dyer graces the Cape with latest offering
Good music from Bokani Dyer expected in Cape Town this weekend.
Win a dinner for two at Taj
Celebrate Heritage Month the Taj way.
Excitement in the air as Bongeziwe Mabandla finally gets green light to perform show at St George’s cathedral
Bongeziwe Mabandla returns to the Western Cape by popular demand
Relatable characters, drama and good theatre awaits at the Baxter next month
Orphans at the Baxter promises to be a self reflective window for audiences
Delft community call for second police station
“There was crime in Delft before load shedding”- Delft councillor
‘The Sound of Music’ returns to Cape Town stages this festive season
The timeless musical returns to the Artscape.
Education and health organisations concerned about looming fiscal cuts in the Western Cape
WC government in ongoing enaggements with national treasury
Textile sector optimistic about Cape Town’s new distribution hub
Sactwu is hopeful that the distribution hub will fulfil the pledge of retailers to manufacture 65% locally by 2030.
Music, wit and more music awaits in Master Class at Theatre on the Bay this month
Master Class coming soon at Theatre on the Bay and US Woordfees
Concerns expressed over premature end to Western Cape citrus export season
“An overall challenging year for our farmers,” says the Western Cape agriculture MEC.
Psychological trauma can be behind high dog fighting numbers in WC
28 reports of dog fighting as of the end of August.
The legal storm is not over in the Hank’s Olde Irish Pub “racist” saga
Assault cases between Hank’s Olde Irish Pub, Logan and Danca had “mutually destructive versions” - NPA