INSIDE SANCTUARY MANDELA Dine like Madiba: Culture and cuisine in the shoes of two great men 9 min 0 By Naomi Campbell
THEATRE REVIEW Bo Petersen’s magnificent ‘Pieces of Me’ — a play about the pain of passing as white 3 min 2 By Ferial Haffajee
INTERVIEW “Memory is a weapon” – preserving our past for the battles of today and tomorrow 6 min 0 By Ferial Haffajee
OP-ED Sarafina's Mbongeni Ngema has died - but despite his flaws, his legacy will live on 4 min 1 By Ismail Mahomed
VOGUE-OPERA ‘If Hamilton and RuPaul’s Drag Race had a baby in South Africa’ — icon Simon Nkoli gets the glamour treatment 4 min 1 By Mark Heywood
MUSIC Kesivan Naidoo and the jazzy big band that marches to the triumphant beat of his commanding drum 6 min 0 By Mick Raubenheimer
REFLECTION ‘I am stubborn, bury me face down’ — a review of the essential viewing experience that is ‘Isidlamlilo’ 6 min 0 By Kneo Mokgopa
THEATRE REVIEW The Brothers Size: The cast is a marvel in this provocative and engaging work 4 min 0 By J Brooks Spector
THEATRE REVIEW ‘The Brothers Size’ at the Market Theatre: A powerful tale of brotherhood 1 min 0 By Lesley Stones
AN APPRECIATION Patrick Shai: Actor, activist and a natural on stage — but a man not always at peace with himself 7 min 1 By J Brooks Spector
THEATRE REVIEW ‘Rose’: A voice and a lifetime of memories at the Market Theatre 3 min 2 By Lesley Stones
THEATRE REVIEW Gunshots and dreams: Powerful theatre captures the reality life for black men 3 min 0 By Lesley Stones
TRIBUTE Sibongile Khumalo: A true diva departs the stage for the last time 10 min 0 By J Brooks Spector
OP-ED Walking through Jozi’s inner city with tour guide Charlie Moyo – a glimpse of what could be 9 min 0 By Steven Robins and Brahm Fleisch
THEATRE Two centuries on, the story of Saartjie Baartman is a powerful metaphor for our troubled times 4 min 0 By Lesley Stones