A New York man decided to test the theory that you can register just about anything as an emotional support animal, with excellent results.
It started as a poster competition, and morphed into a funny short film by Zach Braff, about an influencer in the 18th century.
Experts restored the middle panel of Hubert and Jan Van Eyck’s famous ‘Ghent Altarpiece’, and the results have received a very mixed reaction.
Harvey’s a “seasoned” sexual predator. Hout Bay ‘sinkhole’. Australia’s deadly spider problem. Load shedding in three graphs. Thomas Markle begs for payoff. How Bezos was hacked. Gigi and Bella.
Saudi Prince / Bezos hack. Black Mirror inspired Instagram. Meghan on new Harry. Sharapova’s ranking. Eminem ‘crossed a line’. Inside the Rolls-Royce SUV
If you’re a fan of on-camera meltdowns, then you’ll enjoy this electrician being caught with his pants down.
There’s a lot to look forward to in 2020, including these excellent documentaries set to be released throughout the year.
Harry is back in Canada to start his new life with Meghan and Archie, and so far things look peaceful on the home front.
Some men are attempting to exploit young influencers online by offering them thousands in exchange for sex.
Inside Orania. Trump / Greta showdown at Davos. Beloftebos wedding policy slammed. S Africans emigrating to NZ as refugees. Harvey accuser refuses settlement. SAG Awards after-party.
Before I switched to oat milk, I was an ardent almond milk user. With a great lack of research, I thought I was doing the right thing.
South Africa’s National Lotteries Commission has come under fire for some suspect project funding, some of which just happens to stay in the family.
SpaceX is getting ready to send astronauts to the International Space Station, but not before they run some tests, and blow a few things up.
Presidential jet raffle. Government selling waterfront props to fund SAA. Thomas Markle will never see Meghan again. 75 dangerous prisoners escape. Saracens to be relegated.
South Africans often moan about taxi drivers operating with impunity on our roads, but sometimes they are held accountable for their actions.
Spotify has released a new playlist generator specifically for your cat, dog, bird, hamster, or iguana, to keep them company when you aren’t at home.
How the world sees SA. Harry/Meg staff let go. Louis Vuitton’s new diamond. Exorcism leaves 7 dead. Harvey trial latest. Augmented reality contact lenses.
Take a break and enjoy the creativity and eco-friendly designs that went into these superb container buildings.
Elon’s R5 billion payday. Cape heatwave. Eilish doing Bond tune. Pope appoints woman. Trump / Apple feud. Murdoch slams dad’s paper. Harry delays trip.
Popular dating and hook-up apps like Grindr, Tinder, and OKCupid have been accused of sharing your private information.
Aus Open ‘turmoil’. Cambridge Analytica was coming for SA. New evidence against Trump. SA’s medical aids compared. The dirt on Deloitte. Another great white spotted in CT. Meghan in Canada.
Pravin Gordhan under fire. Queen agrees on ‘period of transition’. Will and Harry hit back at ‘bully’ story. Oldest material on earth. All the Oscars nominations (including Charlize). Adam Sandler’s worst movie promise.
Last year, ANC legend Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and two other party stalwarts were laid to rest. An investigation into the spending for those funerals has raised massive red flags.
We’re not even a month into 2020 and things are already looking iffy for the South African economy. Our tax shortfall needs to be made up somewhere.
It’s going to be hot and muggy this week, which means cocktails are in order. Why not try out this excellent twist on an old favourite?
Nothing stays hidden for long, especially when it’s tied to one of the biggest royal scandals of the year.
Northern Cape disaster area. Trump Jr for pres. Megxit latest. Frozen tourist problem. Biggest human migration begins. Paltrow’s vagina scented candles sell out.
There’s an old scam, with a new twist, doing the rounds on WhatsApp in South Africa. Thankfully, there are easy steps to avoid falling victim.
Today, the gates open for the 159th L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, one of Cape Town’s premier events. Here are the details.
Capetonians have grown accustomed to seeing a Mavericks banner above the city, but recently a second plane has been doing the rounds.