Jason Sudeikis has returned to ‘Saturday Night Live’ to reprise his parody of Joe Biden, in the wake of allegations that Biden is too “touchy-feely” with women.
Everyone loves to root for the underdogs, which is part of what makes Apple’s new advert so entertaining.
If you care – Kendall Jenner, dressed in pink satin and feathers, was the main event at the opening of a Tiffany & Co. shop in Australia.
Good ‘ol Muizies, hey? A reader managed to grab a screenshot of a rather interesting discussion on a closed Facebook group, and we thought we’d share it with you.
A father in Nigeria sold his 14- and 16-year-old daughters to a man who contacted him on Facebook, and he isn’t the only one.
Staff and customers at an FNB branch in Kempton Park, Jozi, were pretty surprised to see a woman relieving herself in plain sight.
Brace yourself for the weirdest exercise trend you’ll encounter this year, and the ‘mewers’ who subscribe to it.
Photographer David McMillan roamed the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, capturing the ghost city which has remained largely untouched since the disaster in the 1980s.
A massive manor house in Johannesburg, dubbed Villa Royale, was the most expensive residential property auctioned in South Africa last year.
A Nigerian minister claims that there are some rich people in his country who use British Airways to have pizza delivered from England.
Snoop isn’t going to hide his love for the herb from anyone. During the filming of ‘The Beach Bum’, he wasn’t a fan of the fake on-set joints.
Financial services group Sanlam has published its annual report, and it looks like their top bosses are doing pretty well for themselves.
A new research report reveals the top five reasons that South Africans are leaving the country in search of greener pastures.
Jacob Zuma and his daughter clearly enjoyed themselves this weekend, which we know because he posted about it on Twitter.
Mary Poppins has nothing on this man in Turkey, who was lifted into the sky by an umbrella during a passing storm.
The mighty Zambezi is known for its river rafting and mean rapids, but did you know there’s a pretty gnarly wave, too? Two SA surfers went looking for it.
Two-time world champ Fernando Alonso is in the Northern Cape, and he hopped behind the wheel of a Toyota Hilux. Sadly, he didn’t don any two-tone khaki.
Boston Dynamics’ updated Handle Robot is a force to be reckoned with, when it comes to stacking boxes. This is how it begins.
Nicolas Cage is concluding his fourth failed marriage, this time to makeup artist Erika Koike, after a matter of days. His odd on-camera behaviour was a warning sign.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White’s work helped shape the way that we saw the 20th century.
Alan Winde posters are dotted all over Cape Town’s lamp posts, and it appears some people have taken a liking to scribbling on them.
Ramaphosa and Bosasa. May to resign. Gay stoning law. Apple card facts. Kidman banned from son’s wedding. Kris Humphries on Kardashian marriage. Don’t kiss Pope’s ring. Cara Delevingne on orgasms.
When SANParks declared that there was only one Knysna elephant left alive, a local conservationist called Gareth Patterson disagreed. Carte Blanche investigates.
Rob Packham’s murder trial has been postponed until April 15, although it’s his odd on-camera behaviour that grabbed headlines yesterday.
With CBD oil seemingly becoming a catchall remedy for everything from a broken heart to torn ligaments, one gets the feeling that there is more to be considered.
Justice Malala isn’t the kind to pull his punches, and the highly respected political commentator and columnist has unloaded on Ramaphosa and the ANC.
Keen to sip on some cocktails, dreamed up by an award-winning mixologist, before the rest of Cape Town storms through the door? Consider this your heads-up.
We won’t be the only ones keeping an eye on the ‘4 Apostle Steps Way’ plot, which will go under the hammer on April 10.
Pictures have emerged showing Derick Hougaard in bed with a woman who isn’t his girlfriend, after they were pictured drinking at a bar. You can make your own mind up.
Media mogul Janez Vermeiren took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with white people who throw around phrases like “the good old days”, and was met with a predictable backlash.