The discovery of a giant decapitated crocodile’s head on St. Lucia beach has sparked fears that a huge shark might be on the prowl.
South Africa has just come off the back of yet another festive season crippled with road deaths. It seems appropriate then that an experiment has revealed the ultimate safe driving songs playlist.
So not only has the ‘Continental Deli’ in Camps Bay stopped stocking Carmel gherkins, but they have also decided not to stock the Salt & Vinegar flavour Robertson’s spices. Why taunt us by having such a limited selection?
I’ve decided to get out of town at least once a month for 2013. And the best way to plan ahead for monthly trips away, is to get a list of the public holidays – which can turn any weekend into a long weekend. So click through for South Africa’s public holidays, 2013..
The 2013 Golden Globe Awards took place last night in Los Angeles.
Beijing smog reaches hazardous levels for 3rd day. Ecclestone says bribery trial will be amusing. Costa Concordia 1 year anniversary. Massive anti-gay marriage march in Paris. Cops shoot man in US cinema. Affleck wins two Golden Globes.
Shortly after recieving an Academy Award nomintaion, Searching For Sugarman nailed the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature, last night. The film spotlights the fasciniating life and times of American singer/songwriter, Sixto Rodriguez, who enjoyed widespread fame and adoration in apartheid (and present-day) South Africa, and utter failure in the United States. The narrative […]
“I’m shutting your butt down.” With these words, Quentin Tarantino refused to discuss any link between movie violence and real life violence during a TV interview. He was being questioned by Britain’s Channel4 presenter, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, before the London premiere of Django Unchained yesterday.
Google has been handed a clear message from Brussels that will see the search giant have to modify the way it presents its results because it unfairly promotes links to its own services above those of third party companies.
The White House has come out and given an official response to the petition to deport Piers Morgan for expressing his views that he doesn’t like guns.
Fans of Seattle rapper Freddy E were shocked by a series of disturbing live-tweets moments before the artist committed suicide on Saturday.
It’s tough for everybody at the moment. It’s harder to get a home loan, increase your credit limit, or to hijack a supertanker. That’s the word from Somali pirate Mohamed Abdi Hassan — also known as “Afweyne,” or “Big Mouth” – who is quitting the game.
Not too dissimilar to the signs often found at Virgin Active gyms, the Metro Railway in Melbourne has put up signs to discourage ‘wanking’ on the trains. Suggesting, rather, that you wait ’til you get home. Click to see.
This should serve as a wake up call to everyone, but it probably won’t, and the human race will continue to waste vast amounts of food.
Passengers on a Qantas flight over Australia got more than what they bargained for yesterday when they spotted a 3,6m-long python clinging on to one of the plane’s wings.
Another US high school shooting. 2013 Oscar nominations. White house says Piers Morgan can stay. SA’s outrageous road death toll. WC farmer strikes gets worse. Girls season 2 review. New island appears off Germany. Will & Kate’s daughter will be ‘princess’
According to Pam, this puppy is the ‘highest penthouse on the Western Seaboard,’ occupying the 17th and 18th floors. Situated in prime location boasting top class finishes and fittings and extensive living with high ceilings. Click through for more info and killer image gallery.
Today’s recipient of a 2oceansVibe Boss Hall of Fame badge has perhaps watched the movie “Taxi Driver” one too many times.
Today’s Hipster Of The Day was spotted in Woodstock (obviously). This gentleman is now the proud winner of a case of Campbell’s soup. Congratulations, my man! Click through for photo and please let him know – if you know him.
Cape’s most prestigious horse racing event, L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate is one of the most stylish events on the South African calendar, and, while quadrupedal contenders will compete for the R1 million prize, race-goers will be looking to land the honours of Best Dressed and the Best Hat. Since the inaugural race in 1861, the event has followed […]
A total of nearly 58 000 South Africans were questioned for the latest annual Anti Drug Alliance’s survey and report. And it seems a lot of people out there are doing a lot of naughty things. In fact, middle-class South Africans are indulging themselves with one-in-three using an illegal substance for recreational purposes. Anti Drug […]
Tim Flach is a British photographer who is known for snapping incredible human-like photographs of animals. Going far beyond taking a simple photo, Flach also captures the emotions of wild creatures through intensely close-up shots.
Rahat is a magician with his own YouTube channel, called Magic of Rahat. And although he has uploaded some quality laughs in the past, his latest stunt is by far his funniest.
A school in Texas, in the United Sates, of America, has been given the right to force its students to wear locator chips when they are on school property.
Some songs are just too good to be covered and will never be bettered. Herewith a list of 15 famous South African songs that should not (and simply can’t) be covered.
The London Underground turned 150 yesterday. That’s a hell of a lot of underground travelling. The Telegraph put together a fantastic list of facts and figures about the world’s oldest underground railway.
It was six years ago that the world received something it had yet to conceive: the iPhone. That historical day saw Steve Jobs make his way onto stage at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco to deliver a product that has revolutionised the mobile phone market.
Ozzie family clings to jetty for 3 hours. BAFTA nominations. Twilight tops Razzie nominations. Kate turns 31. Obama might use executive orders for guns. Historical medical procedure completed in Cape Town. Lance will not be paid by Oprah.
A Constantia man whose house burnt down is publicly protesting, saying that his house was insured for R6.9 million, but Outsurance are only paying out R2.5 million. Outsurance are allegedly suing him now, for damages. Oh the irony…