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A Sunday morning selfie without makeup sent a message society prefers to ignore.
Leon Schreiber and Co's way of doing things puts untenable pressure on the coalition agreement.
A growing body of research suggests the vagus nerve could hold the key to treating many illnesses and ailments.
South Africa is essentially a small dog sniffing at the alpha dogs' hind quarters.
Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul? Stradivarius or Guarneri? Does it really matter?
The expat South African journalist Jani Allan died a broken and lonely person in the US in July.
Prof Erwin Schwella has a fixation with new ideas, and he believes they can renew the nation.
An instinctive dislike for patriotic zeal can be liberating.
The mind-boggling story of the best driving tune yet.
The exact causes of the condition are as wide-ranging as the things people stockpile.
My street is a perfect microcosm of the country. We are the future because the past is here.
Stuff you don’t need to know, and yet
Intimate partner violence frequently features in fiction — and all too often in real life.
Darrel Bristow-Bovey's book about the loss and rediscovery of Shackleton's ship is much more than the sum of its parts.
Once again our most avid reader cherry-picks irresistible new titles.
Elzabé Zietsman talks about her new multilingual cabaret, ‘Femme is Fatale', and says being on stage is her religion.
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The former Miss World is enjoying her life in Mauritius.
September 1 2023
Bent but not broken, stronger and braver
A Sunday morning selfie without makeup sent a message society prefers to ignore.
The charter is better off without the DA
Leon Schreiber and Co's way of doing things puts untenable pressure on the coalition agreement.
The body’s superhighway to better health
A growing body of research suggests the vagus nerve could hold the key to treating many illnesses and ailments.
We’re running with the wolves
South Africa is essentially a small dog sniffing at the alpha dogs' hind quarters.
And if you listen very hard, a stairway to heaven awaits
Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul? Stradivarius or Guarneri? Does it really matter?
Would the real Jani Allan please stand up?
The expat South African journalist Jani Allan died a broken and lonely person in the US in July.
We’re tired of failing. Let’s innovate instead
Prof Erwin Schwella has a fixation with new ideas, and he believes they can renew the nation.
May the Boks win every match, except ...
An instinctive dislike for patriotic zeal can be liberating.
Song of songs for the road
The mind-boggling story of the best driving tune yet.
Why someone becomes a compulsive hoarder
The exact causes of the condition are as wide-ranging as the things people stockpile.
Electricity at a crossroads
My street is a perfect microcosm of the country. We are the future because the past is here.
Find your phobia
Stuff you don’t need to know, and yet
BOOKS
Fists in the kitchen
Intimate partner violence frequently features in fiction — and all too often in real life.
The endurance of intrepid dreamers
Darrel Bristow-Bovey's book about the loss and rediscovery of Shackleton's ship is much more than the sum of its parts.
Kerneels picks reading gems
Once again our most avid reader cherry-picks irresistible new titles.
LIFESTYLE
Ziets in the house!
Elzabé Zietsman talks about her new multilingual cabaret, ‘Femme is Fatale', and says being on stage is her religion.
Celebs and the pigs in their tales
Double lemon sauce and sticky fingers
La bella macchina
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The former Miss World is enjoying her life in Mauritius.
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