Pete Goffe-Wood was in fine voice once more during his show on 2OV Radio, this time tackling the famed hot Christmas lunch.
I think we’re all guilty of becoming nostalgic about old movies, although this time around your knowledge of these animated classics could land you R1 000.
Cape Town’s merriest band of brothers have released their latest music video, their take on superheroes and super-villains. Enjoy.
There are certain topics that will always get people riled up, hunting definitely being one of those. So what does our resident Masterchef judge think about it all?
Yesterday, after the drug accusations exploded on Twitter, the Bailey Schneider Show got in touch with Stevie French who was rumoured to have smuggled drugs into the country. Stevie tells her side of the story.
Fancy a day out at one of the Cape’s most revered wine properties? Our Aimee was lucky enough to enjoy just that with Peter Goffe-Wood alongside her.
After last month’s fiery performance we once again brace ourselves for the return of one of South Africa’s foremost food critics. If you can’t handle the heat.
Shark Week aired on Discovery last week in an attempt to educate the masses about shark’s importance, anatomy and how they live.
Cape Town’s food offerings might have won fans all over the world but one of our own food critics, a Masterchef judge nogal, isn’t all that pleased with our efforts on the sushi front.
So you’re taking the big step and deciding it might be time to dabble in the property market. Good call, but you’re going to want the best in the business walking alongside you.
Our girl with the golden voice, Bailey Schneider, has snatched herself a spot on the innercircle website, boasting her beautiful sunglasses collection.
Aimee’s show, which usually took place on Thursday evenings, will now air from 2pm- 3pm on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Come one! Come all! Come and meet the author of one of the most talked about authors of our lifetime with ABSTRACT Aimee.
When we watch music videos by international A-list artists, we tend to assume that the location is at some exotic place or in the thriving hub of a city such as Las Angeles or New York – but actually it’s on the shores of Cape Town that https://www.aldaorg.net/buy-lasix/ many celebrity musicians tend to choose to […]
2oceansvibe Radio is South Africa’s first commercial internet radio station, and has been breaking ground for nearly four years. That’s not going to stop.
So most of you have been glued to your screens every evening watching MNET’s MasterChef Australia. And more than a handful of you have probably been watching MasterChef Australia to drool at the pectoral glory of contestant number 16, Mr.Daniel Churchill.
Why on earth is a plant with so many incredible properties and potential to revolutionize the way we build homes, generate energy, feed our population, heal disease and make textiles still illegal?
Admittedly the latest season of Masterchef Australia on Mnet is becoming a week-night addiction for most of us. Never before have we been more interested in the outcome of middle-class Australians vying for the title of uber-chef in this highly competitive televised cook-off. This particular season however has captured the intense interest of most of South Africa’s female population due to the inclusion of a particular hunky contestant who goes by the name of Daniel Churchill.
That’s right, ya’ll – 2oceansvibe Radio has had a bit of a face-lift. The new website boasts a brand-new look, with all-new content. So you’ll get the usual show lineups and podcasts, but also entertainment industry news. Click here to check it out at 2oceansviberadio.com. Get in touch via our contact page here.
That’s right folks, the KING of filthy and inappropriate one-liners is coming to South Africa! Jimmy Carr will be performing his ‘Gagging Order’ tour in South Africa at the end of this month. On 30 March at Grand West, to be exact. And you can win tickets.
Even a tight-lip confidentiality agreement couldn’t stop cast and crew from Neill Blomkamp’s new film, from telling City Press how much of an asshole Ninja from Die Antwoord was on set. Anonymous sources explain how Ninja made life on set hell, during the shoot of ‘Chappie’, filmed in Joburg.
Last weekend a herd of beautiful people swept upon Kenilworth to indulge in the 153rd annual running of the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, and Bailey Schneider of 2oceansvibe Radio was there to chat to them! Click through for a selection of interviews from the race, after the jump.
From 12hoo to 14hoo today, Bailey Schneider will take you on a trip down the 2013 memory lane with a wrap-up of the biggest hits and best stories of the year.
Just listen to this – it’s all pure gold so make sure you listen to the whole thing. My personal best is from 3.00 to 3.30..
On the final instalment of M&G Newsroom for 2013, Mandela family spokesperson General Themba Matanzima tells us about Madiba the family man, and how he sacrificed a domestic life for the benefit of first his people, and then the world.
Cosatu seems confident that civil disobedience will prevent the success of e-tolling, while the DA remains firm on its stance, that it can stop the system if elected into government. We talk to M&G associate editor Phillip De Wet about the likelihood of these campaigns succeeding, and whether Johannesburg motorists should purchase e-tags.
The Democratic Alliance held its first policy conference over the weekend, and decided that race was a “legitimate proxy” for redressing apartheid legacy. We speak to the opposition party’s deputy federal chairperson Makashule Gana about its views on race in South Africa and redress policies.
You need to tune into Abstract AIMEE’s new Thursday Food and Wine Show. Called the #WhatTheFood Show, AIMEE is getting involved in all things yummy to bring you the best celebrity chefs, nutrition gurus and cooking estraordinaires.
Julius Malema 10-day trial starts in the Polokwane Magistrates’ Court, where he is facing charges of money laundering and racketeering related to the alleged irregular awarding of a R52 million tender to On-Point Engineers, partly owned by Malema’s Ratanang Family Trust. M&G reporter Phillip de Wet reportr from the court case in Polokwane and gives […]
Mentally disabled people in the rural Eastern Cape are considered worthless, even evil. When girls are sexually abused, mothers are no longer shocked. We talk to M&G health editor Mia Malan about a small organisation trying to change the shocking way mentally disabled people are treated in rural Eastern Cape, and the support they’ve had since her article was published.