Given that Spyce is spelt with a ‘y’, and one of the co-founders is named Kale, the fact that it’s a rather unique restaurant concept shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.
Three movies. Three trailers. A few minutes closer to the weekend.
Turkmenistan’s longtime president Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has a thing for Central Asian shepherd dogs, or alabai, with his latest stunt another example of that.
BMW has created an electric wingsuit that propels the wearer through the sky at up to 300km/h. Nifty, if that’s your vibe.
Trevor can hardly hold back a grin when saying the words “since Joe Biden was declared president-elect and Kamala Harris’ sassy white friend”.
Around 10 pupils from Edenglen High School were involved in a street brawl, which began due to a row over R25 which one pupil owed to another.
Strap a ‘kitty cam’ to your favourite feline and you might be surprised to see the footage that’s captured.
Apple has revealed the next generation of Macs, complete with a new processing chip that is unlike anything we’ve seen before.
The long wait is almost over, and fans of ‘The Crown’ will finally be able to binge-watch season four, starting from Sunday.
A car lost control, rolled down an embankment, and came to rest in a river along Durban’s M19 highway. Later, a second vehicle crashed, this time into a police car that was on the scene.
On his 26th birthday, and as is tradition during the Tuesday practice round before the Masters, Jon Rahm attempted to skip his ball across the pond at the 16th hole.
When MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin cued up NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian during a live segment yesterday, he wasn’t expecting this reaction.
I doubt anyone would have the balls to ask Bill Gates to interview if he wanted a position at their company, but if they did, he would handle it like a pro.
Back in September, ESPN announced ‘The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius’, which had been several years in the making. Now it’s under fire for how it portrays the disgraced athlete’s life.
Mike Olbinski spent two years piecing together footage of monsoons in Arizona. Set to a custom score, it makes for compelling viewing.
The past week has been a rollercoaster ride, with enough action and intrigue packed in to last us through until the end of the year. Here’s John Oliver’s superb recap.
In another brazen morning jewellery heist, armed crooks attacked Narandas Jewellers at Gateway Mall in Durban.
The EFF, looking to stage a protest outside Brackenfell High, were met with stick-wielding parents and things escalated quickly from there.
When history books cover what the Trump campaign was doing at the exact moment Joe Biden was announced as president-elect, the answer will be a perfect encapsulation of Trump’s presidency.
The New York Times wants Trump to know that it’s okay to lose, and they’ve put together some clips of famous concessions to drive their point home.
Seth must have taken a break from watching US election updates this weekend to relive some 80s classics because we’re now going to revisit a track by Talk Talk, an English band formed in 1981.
Let’s take a trip to China to meet Jiang Yunbo, a three-year-old from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.
Some Trump supporters are having a tough time getting behind the results of the 2020 election, returning to familiar tactics to express their discontent.
Revving one’s engine, repeatedly and as loudly as possible, is deserving of a swift bout of karma. On Long Street, karma delivered.
As Trump refuses to concede, Fox News is trying to scrape back some dignity by encouraging the president to come to his senses.
I know we often joke that the past week has felt rather drawn out, but this has to take the cake. Switch off for a moment with a few trailers.
Brad Binder has had a blinder of a debut MotoGP season, becoming the first South African to win a race in the sport’s premier class. A new doccie tracks his rise to the top.
Watching Kody the dog fly a drone is both adorable and an unsettling message about the march of AI technology.
A new device has been proven to help people with motor neuron diseases navigate the internet in unprecedented ways.
Trump’s live address from the White House last night saw many networks cut their feeds, as the president rolled out a laundry list of baseless claims.