The bibliophiles out there know that you tend to gather a serious book collection as the years go by. For those who need to free up some space at home, these tips might help.
A motorist and a taxi driver were involved in an ugly altercation on William Nicol Drive in Fourways on Wednesday, July 3.
Yes, it’s happening. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will duke it out in Cape Town, with the proceeds from the match going to the Roger Federer Foundation.
Everybody knows that sleeping pills like Ambien can have interesting side effects. Sometimes, things can really go off the rails.
Every female festivalgoer knows the struggle that comes with queuing for the toilets. This French architect wants to change that.
This is the most ever paid for a home in the entire state of California, surpassing the $117,5 million Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son spent back in 2012.
Pat Symcox has always been vocal, although back in the day his sledges were reserved for the opposition. These days, he takes to social media.
Exposure is lovely, but a business can’t pay rent with the likes on your Instagram post. This ice-cream truck owner has had enough.
Aubrey Trail and Bailey Boswell are facing first-degree murder charges in the US, and it’s hard not to draw a parallel with the notorious Krugersdorp Killers.
Conceived and designed over two years by tech and space entrepreneur Matt Pearson, the electric powered Airspeeder will participate in a competitive racing league.
This Saturday, Archie will be christened in a small private ceremony by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Harry and Meghan won’t be revealing who his godparents are.
Tourists and locals always exist in a delicate balance. When too many visitors descend, it can often lead to something of an identity crisis.
A man sunbathing in his back garden in Clapham, London, was almost hit by a human body that fell from the sky just before 4PM on Sunday.
Sexy Socks founder Dave Hutchison has accused the retail giant of stealing his design, which Woolworths has denied. Award-winning financial journalist Bruce Whitfield weighs in.
The Fourth of July means cookouts with burgers (lame versions of braais), wearing American flag-coloured clothing (‘Merica!), and setting off fireworks displays
With fears that the man accused of Siam Lee’s murder had faked his death put to rest, the Durban High Court struck the case off the court roll.
Substitute teacher David Briscoe was forced to protect students while working at Santa Fe High School, where 10 people were killed on May 18 last year. Or so he says.
The Daily Maverick decided to sift through the trash left behind at the luxury Camps Bay villa the EFF rented for SONA. Their findings make for interesting reading.
It wasn’t that long ago that Woolworths was involved in the Ubuntu Baba saga, and now the retailer is once again being accused of nicking designs from local entrepreneurs.
Canadian cartoonist Michael de Adder was delighted when one of his cartoons went viral. Sadly, he was axed shortly thereafter.
The Spur group is still feeling the effects of the fallout from the viral video back in 2017, with the New York Times revisiting the matter recently.
During a segment looking into conditions at warehouses at the likes of Amazon, John Oliver didn’t hold back. Now the company has fired back.
Don’t you just hate it when you plant some tomatoes in the backyard, but they turn out to be something completely different?
It’s never a good sign when your president and your Public Protector are doing battle. First, it was Thuli and Jacob, and now we’re on round two.
One of Namibia’s most beloved elephants has been killed by trophy hunters, and the circumstances behind his death don’t quite add up.
The internet is a weird and wonderful place, and today it allowed us to brush up on our knowledge of scooter jousting.
During their second ever headline slot at Glastonbury, The Killers decided to enlist the help of some famous friends.
It’s been a busy week or so here at 2oceansvibe headquarters, so let’s have a quick recap at which stories have most interested our readers.
It’s always a tad awkward when you’re talking about climate change and a pesky chopper, that you fear might be yours, touches down nearby.
What do Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, Theresa May, and Christine Lagarde, managing director of the IMF, all have in common? This incredibly awkward exchange, for one.