International success for former YoTV star

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Actress and producer Lara Lipschitz recently won the award for best actress for her role in the web series Chin Up, at the fourth NYC Web Fest.

Finding love after an abusive past

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Louise Carver, one of SA's most popular singer-songwriters, says her “abusive relationship” with her former partner "started off on a wonderful note"

Son celebrates father with lauded script

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A screenplay about a coloured man’s life-long challenge to have his voice heard during apartheid was the winning pitch at the Cape Town International Film Market ...

Cubaña patron tells of gun terror ordeal

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A patron at the Cubaña nightclub in Stellenbosch, where two people were shot dead, said two gunmen fired a volley of shots into a crowd.

A telling sting in tail for 'top rated' Queen B

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The Adage ?the higher they climb the harder they fall? aptly sums up TV personality Bonang Matheba?s week.

Cape Party and genderqueer artist at loggerheads

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The Cape Party is silencing black voices over its protest of the controversial F*** White People exhibit, suggests genderqueer artist, Dean Hutton.

Spending #MothersDay in Pollsmoor Prison

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A special unit at the prison, which looks like an ordinary home, where women can care for their children until the age of 2 is unique in South Africa.

ANC shrugs off Mabulu's death threat claims

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Controversial artist Ayanda Mabulu has accused individuals from the ANC of sending him death threats following his latest artwork.

SA galleries shun artist's work

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A number of prominent galleries have opted not to display work by Zwelethu Mthethwa, who was found guilty of the 2013 murder of sexworker Nokuphila Kumalo.

PICS: Over 200 displaced after shacks razed in Cape fires

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At least one person died and 208 people were displaced after several fires ripped through informal settlements in the Western Cape.

Dagga ruling leaves authorities in a haze

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There is uncertainty among various government institutions around the Western Cape High Court?s ruling which allows for the possession, cultivation and use of dagga ...

PICS: Young protégé has the right fit

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Ntando Ngwenya wins sought-after chance to walk in fashion doyen's footsteps.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it

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Those living with dagga users and who oppose the Western Cape High Court's ruling will just have to deal with it.

US presenter in the saddle at Val de Vie

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E! News as an on-air correspondent Zuri Hall will make a special appearance at the Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo at Val de Vie Estate.

Campuses popular despite fee protests

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Tertiary institutions in the Western Cape have not been fazed by last year’s #FeesMustFall protests as there has been no drop in applications.

‘We won’t directly benefit, free education for all’

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Student leaders of universities in South Africa give their views on the 2017 Budget.

Gay Pride just 'not black enough'

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A number of organisations have come forward to criticise the organisers of Cape Town Gay Pride for its lack of diversity and inclusion.

Calls for better security, signage on Table Mountain trails

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Hiking experts have called on SANParks to beef up security and install better signage on Table Mountain following the death of an Icelandic teen.

Artists divided over murder accused's art

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Paintings by Zwelethu Mthethwa is at the centre of a bitter dispute between the South African National Gallery and The New Church Museum.

Watch VideoInsurance poser after blaze at wine estate

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Belongings lost in just 20 minutes

WATCH: Legacy Collection eternalises democracy through art

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The Legacy Collection created a space for a walk of remembrance and also showcased the latest art and jewellery collection created from the original fence from Robben ...

WATCH: Fuel2Grow hosts Battle of the Wits

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Fuel2Grow, a local child-focused fundraising initiative, took over the amphitheater at the V&A Waterfront to host a star-studded Battle of the Wits.

WATCH: Diwali: The Festival of Lights

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If like most people, you’re in the dark about the Diwali celebrations, don't worry we have it covered.

Video: From what age should South Africans be allowed to drink alcohol?

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Trade Minister Rob Davis wants to change the legal alcohol consumption age to 21. We asked the public how they feel.

WATCH: SA's top universities splurge millions on VCs

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In light of a national shutdown of campuses, relating to the #FeesMustFall movement, we look at how much the heads of the public institutions earn.