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Grahamstown Arts Festival
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26 July, 2011
Cliche topics fail us: drugs and alcohol
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By Busisiwe Busenga Just recently an article was written announcing that the singing sensation and hit maker of the song "rehab" A...
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09 July, 2011
Youth voices in South Africa
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The youth are becoming extremely important participants in the politics, social structures and systems, etc. in South Africa. They are the f...
For the love of art
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By Wendy Ngcobo Sunali Pillay is a 22 year old Fine Arts student at Rhodes University, who does henna application during her spare time....
08 July, 2011
Is the Arts a dying industry?
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The arts industry has certainly changed over the years. Arts has evolved from the days of carvings on stones and wood, paintings created fro...
07 July, 2011
Hope in your sorrow
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By Bongiwe Tutu Even with your head bowed down I see the sorrow in your eyes The plights for success as your dreams reach out to the far ski...
03 July, 2011
The African drum
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By Wendy Ngcobo By Wendy Ngcobo Goats although sometimes overlooked because of their long ears have served their special purpose in produci...
The Market
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People, people, people, and more people. Huge tents towering. Lost; I feel I am drowning in a desert of art, soaked to the skin with artefac...
02 July, 2011
Music for your soul by Wordsuntame!
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By Bongiwe Tutu “Come and be filled with thirst quenching insight via song, profound reasoning to stimulate life changing moments. Journey w...
01 July, 2011
Artists showcasing their art at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival
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Rus Judda showcasing shoes he makes by hand By Wendy Ngcobo photo by Wendy Ngcobo The Grahamstown National Arts Festival has attracte...
Streaming beyond the radio voice
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By: Bongiwe Tutu Another year has come to pass and the time for the Eastern Cape to shine has flared upon us once more. We are now joined by...
Profile- House of Pirates
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A simple walk around little teacup Grahamstown might land you onto African Street, one of the longest streets in the town. On African...
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Dancing all the way to the top The Grahamstown National Arts Festival encourages engagement from artists which vary from dancers, to musicia...
08 April, 2011
The story of Bakhulule Ngeleza
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This is the story of Bakhulule Ngeleza
22 June, 2010
ORIGINAL REALITY CLEANS G-TOWN STREETS AS POLICE REPOSSESS ALL FAKE GOODS
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by Simphiwe Kanityi Grahamstown National Arts Festival is a yearly festival where all (still to check how real this is) people of South Afri...
19 June, 2010
FJP REUNION? Yes, please!
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I miss this blog. Its one of the first outlets that I had to use to get published and as I watch it being in active, I become sad as this wa...
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07 July, 2009
Give me black, says rally ace
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The journey here began with a newspaper headline titled, "Motorsports Needs More Blacks", many years ago that sparked interest in ...
Is that really a top-less girl?!!!!
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Ubuhle Bomzansi, a Musical group giving a really enjoyable, colourful and energetic performance at Nombulelo Hall. They depicted the rich cu...
06 July, 2009
Kesivan Naidoo turning 30
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A clip of kesivan Naidoo, Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner for Jazz celebrating his 30th birthday. Kesivan Naidoo performed alongside...
Literature and Culture equals WordFest
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It began as demonstration to promote writers and the work of the South African Library for the Blind. As EC MEC for Arts and Culture, Xolisw...
05 July, 2009
He's a growing legend
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Gugu Zulu is known to many as the Fastest man on Africa is more than just a rally car driver. He is a growing legend and admirable to all. ...
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