A restaurant in Rhode Island, America, has come under fire for making a terrible joke about Anne Frank.
The original Woodstock festival has been celebrated for its free-spirited peace and love vibes, but then came its evil twin, Woodstock ’99.
Mr Price Group CEO Mark Blair has seen his annual remuneration rocket thanks to a sizeable bonus.
If there are any further construction delays for Amazon’s planned headquarters in Observatory, Cape Town, the global tech giant may pull out of the deal.
Mulk International, an industrial conglomerate based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, has begun to build a USD$500 million high-tech park on the outskirts of Harare.
We’re in for a treat with the ‘GOT’ prequel, ‘House of the Dragon’. Set 200 years before the events of the original series, it will chronicle the power struggles of House Targaryen amid a civil war.
If all goes to plan, Eskom says it hopes to suspend load shedding soon, ending close to a month of EskomSePush notifications.
Jeff Koons has become somewhat notorious for getting himself into legal battles over copyright and plagiarism infringements.
There is, according to Nando’s, some metaphorical light at the end of the tunnel.
In theory, the latest initiative allowing residents to sell excess power back to the city by introducing a cash incentive is a great move.
South Korean content is proving to be especially important to the streaming giant. It appears to have another smash hit on its hands.
Surely Eskom should be happy with users and homes that drastically reduce their monthly power usage? Apparently not.
This video gives us a slightly better understanding of what doctors and paramedics go through each night in Cape Town’s busiest emergency centre.
Nobody is saying you actually have to watch any of the series. It never hurts to have options, though.
The relationship between Val de Vie developers and homeowner trustees has eroded to the point where a court battle looms.
As we have come to learn over the past few years, there was plenty going on behind the scenes that showed the brand was a “cult” where powerful people “allowed a lot of bad things to happen”.
“From the sick and twisted minds of Abel and Sam Levinson,” as the first teaser footage begins, comes HBO’s latest wild ride starring Johnny Depp’s daughter, Lily-Rose Depp.
One global survey revealed more than 60% of people questioned had watched porn at work.
Movie and series advertising has gone up a notch in Times Square, with 3D billboards getting increasingly convincing and threatening.
With DStv Premium increasing from R829 to R839 a month from April 1 this year and the rising cost of everything else, times are tough.
2022 first-quarter figures released in April showed Netflix lost subscribers for the first time in more than 10 years.
Organisational psychologists reckon a shorter day’s work – say, six hours rather than eight – can be hugely beneficial for everyone involved.
Lawyers for Twitter allege Musk treated the signed agreement as an “elaborate joke” and cited multiple tweets from the billionaire as evidence.
The Television Academy has announced this year’s Emmy nominations, with loads of nods for shows and performances that we have come to love.
The massive Uber Files stories that have broken week, based on leaked messages between Uber execs, shows how South African drivers have been hard done by.
The demise of Comair, which operated roughly 40% of domestic airline capacity, has led to a shortage of flights and massive price hikes.
It’s the kind of show that’ll have you pumping your fists with joy one minute and giving you a heart attack the next, according to a glowing review.
Heather Kovar spoke with a clear slur during a Saturday evening broadcast on CBS 6, forgot a colleague’s name, and had what can kindly be described as a ‘mare’.
A mother and a father loaned their daughter a whopping R540 000 to help her through an issue that popped up during her divorce and ended up losing the court battle to get it paid back.
Restaurant review systems can make or break an establishment, and it is precisely that vulnerable position that has attracted some savvy scammers.