Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult star in ‘The Great’, a comedic take on Catherine The Great’s rise to power in Russia.
Even if you’ve been nowhere near Long Street and Kloof Street, you’d have seen pictures of the ‘Stay Home’ billboard.
Celebrating a massive lottery win is tough when you have to abide by physical distancing rules.
It’s probably not a great time to share a last name with Carole Baskin, which is why an ice cream shop in Kansas decided to have a little fun.
Yesterday, a ‘leaked’ document was widely circulated on social media, laying out South Africa’s plan for what lies ahead.
It’s become increasingly apparent that how you watch movies during a national lockdown has much to do with your net worth.
During the first quarter of 2020, Netflix added close to 16 million subscribers around the world. Joe Exotic may have played a role in that.
For as long as Hollywood has existed, aspiring filmmakers and actors have been flocking there for a shot at the big time.
Some research firms believe that US cannabis industry sales will exceed $16 billion this year, due in large part to the lockdown. 420 sales boomed, too.
Sadly, Eskom hasn’t been able to get as much done during the lockdown period as we would have hoped.
Brendon Peel and Li Lau made headlines last year when the latter was shot in the head with a crossbow. Now they’re giving it another shot on a rather big stage.
Gauteng businessman Louis Liebenberg has earned notoriety in the South African diamond industry, so Carte Blanche came calling.
The national lockdown is putting a huge financial strain on many South Africans. Now may be the time to take a closer look at your financial affairs.
For those still hungry for more Joe Exotic content, Netflix has released a clip from Louis Theroux’s 2011 documentary series, when the Brit crosses paths with Joe.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
99-year-old Captain Tom Moore served his country during World War II, and he is now taking up the call again in the face of a global pandemic.
The financial knock that Bezos took in March is now ancient history, as Amazon stocks soar and warehouse workers suffer.
While a number of sectors brace themselves for economic strife post-lockdown, some in real estate are cautiously optimistic.
If you had a job interview lined up before we were all confined to the great indoors, you may have found yourself having to go through it online.
‘The Innocence Files’ is a docuseries about those who fight to free the wrongly convicted, while uncovering massive flaws in the US justice system.
Bill Gates weighed in on how the coronavirus is affecting the world, how world leaders have responded to the crisis, and where to go from here.
Rolling Stone’s article, ‘Climate Enemies: The Men Who Sold the World’, is a who’s who of powerful people destroying our planet.
There’s no denying that it’s easy to feel somewhat isolated during the lockdown period, in both a personal and a business sense. This app wants to change that.
Speculation abounds as we draw closer to the proposed end date of the national lockdown, with some sectors reportedly planning a return to business as usual.
As the spread of the coronavirus leads to more live sporting events being cancelled, UFC owner Dana White is thinking way outside of the box.
Chealsi Putman worked for Exotic on-and-off from 1999 to 2017, and her claims about frozen tiger cubs and sex videos paint her uncle in a terrible light.
The richest people on Earth are not immune to the coronavirus, financially or otherwise. Still, despite some losses, they’re doing alright.
It’s sometimes tough to figure out who are the goodies and who are the baddies in ‘Tiger King’. Ask this expert, and he’ll tell you Carole Baskin is the latter.
When future generations look back, there will be a great deal of disbelief surrounding exactly how we handled the coronavirus pandemic.
Over the years, Sasol has had some cracking adverts, and their ‘glug glug’ campaign remains a particularly memorable one from days gone by.