The weather looks set to be very average this weekend, so you may as well resign yourself to watching telly with the gas heater pumping.
Microchips courtesy of Bill Gates, 5G reception, increased magnetism – you’ve heard them all before, so why not have a chuckle?
The band split up in 1982 but got together again for this new project in 2018. Two songs from ‘ABBA Voyage’ were premiered during a globally-streamed press conference yesterday.
It looks like Virgin Galactic was more concerned with making sure that Branson would be the first billionaire in space than it was about properly implementing safety protocols.
Cape Town’s own stock exchange. WhatsApp’s massive fine. NZ supermarket attack. Alan Turing the gambler. German heist arrests. Em Rata’s runway return.
A new study out of Germany suggests that dogs understand human intent, which is a far bigger step forward than you may realise.
New Paris speed limit. Climbing photos from ‘beyond the grave’. Can plants talk? Ronaldo breaks record. Joe Rogan has COVID-19. Inside R. Kelly’s marriage to Aaliyah.
James Bond’s most difficult mission so far might have been sticking to a release date, but finally ‘No Time To Die’ hitting theatres is almost upon us.
For those who don’t necessarily need a special occasion to crack open a good bottle, every day is Wine Day. As we tick into September and Spring Day, here’s a pairing for the ages.
Wealth can be measured in a number of ways, one of which is by how much stock value you hold on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, or JSE.
Some of the most popular cereal brands retailing in South Africa are packed full of sugar, while making bold claims that they aid “growth” and “development”.
While Christian Dior is widely celebrated and renowned, the story of his younger sister, a stoic and brave woman who endured more than any person should, is also full of inspiration and fascination.
Zuma dodges doctor. Day one under Taliban control. ANC’s election Hail Mary. UK’s most famous alpaca euthanised. Monaco royal marriage on the rocks.
There’s always speculation about upcoming iPhone releases, but that’s been ramped up after a notch-less iPhone appeared in two separate scenes in the second season of ‘Ted Lasso’.
One of New Zealand’s ministers learned the hard way that odd-shaped veggies and children can be a dangerous mix.
James Corden is getting absolutely roasted on Twitter after a video of him gyrating at cars in a mouse costume went viral.
Princess Charlene has not been seen in Monaco since March, with growing cries for the royal couple to come clean about the state of their marriage.
At the age of 19, Holmes dropped out of Stanford and founded the $9 billion Silicon Valley unicorn, quickly becoming a celebrated entrepreneurial icon. Then things crashed and burned in spectacular fashion.
New COVID-19 variant detected in SA. Last US plane leaves Afghanistan. SA travel restrictions eased. Harry’s reunion with the Queen.
The last time it snowed on Cape Town’s iconic mountain was August 29 last year.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg’s dad joke face-off was a fun way to advertise the sequel to ‘Daddy’s Home’ back in 2017.
Criminals using social media to track and target rich people, who show off their expensive goodies on Instagram with little regard for the consequences, has really skyrocketed in recent years.
The UK’s Nandi Bushell became famous last year after winning an “epic” YouTube drum battle with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl. Now she’s finally been able to play alongside the band.
Uber, the Department of Health, and Mastercard are working together to give people two free Uber trips, each up to the value of R100, for rides to and from vaccination sites.
You can go all-in on owning your own Spar, Pick n Pay, Food Lover’s Market, or OK supermarket (owned by the Shoprite Group), as long as you have some cash to spare and retail industry experience under the belt.
RFK assassin on brink of parole. Bezos PDF problems. Anti-Vax radio host dies of COVID. Brooklyn Beckham’s ex jumps across to Jude Law’s son.
Cardano is 2021’s top performer, outperforming Bitcoin by more than 400% this year.
Tony Hawk collaborated with a water company called Liquid Death, which mixed a vial of Hawk’s blood into the paint that they used on the skateboards.
Pablo Larraín’s highly-anticipated biopic about Princess Diana, featuring the unlikely Kristen Stewart in the main role, unfolds over three days during one of Diana’s final Christmases at the House of Windsor.
Richard Branson’s Virgin is claiming to set the standard for 21st-century travel with ‘passenger pods’ that can go at speeds in excess of 1 000 kilometres per hour from one major city to the next.