Head over Ou Kaapse Weg, and venture deep beyond the lentil curtain, and you’ll eventually happen upon Misty Cliffs, tucked in between Kommetjie and Scarborough.
Aston Martin has built a miniature version of their famous Aston Martin DB5, although the price tag is anything but tiny.
Netflix released the ‘Britney vs. Spears’ trailer one week ahead of Britney’s next big conservatorship hearing, set for September 29.
Scientists have created what they call a “microflier”, which is essentially an electronic, data-collecting microchip that can ride the breeze like an airborne seed, but better.
Nina Celie Angelo has “detailed the chaotic experience she witnessed” when sitting in a Wyoming restaurant next to Petito and Laundrie late last month.
Johnny Depp – “no one is safe”. Gucci and Smeg for Digital Vibes cash. UCT nears mandatory vax. World Rugby limits contact. Kourtney and Megan double down.
Categories for this year’s Pandemmy Awards include “Outstanding Dramatic Performance By A Concerned Citizen,” “Best Historical Adaptation,” and “Best Vaccine Incentive That’s Not ‘It Saves Your Life’”.
Despite a wide range of options available to South African consumers, there’s often a sameness to the flavours on offer.
It has been confirmed that the body found in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, on the eastern edge of Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, was that of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
The competition has been running for 13 years out of The Royal Observatory Greenwich, with more than 4 500 entries this year.
Despite the grave danger of the situation on the island of La Palma, Spanish tourism minister Reyes Maroto is encouraging tourists to pop by for a visit.
One of the most versatile and fearless actors in Hollywood, Nic Cage has turned his attention to another curveball of a film in ‘Pig’.
The Irishman is the world’s highest-paid athlete, although there’s not much chance he would ever make it in baseball’s big leagues.
Tom Hanks, a trusty dog, and a robot that he built to protect them all team up for a new end of the world movie.
Every year, Chinese residents vote for what they consider to be the country’s ugliest building.
If you’re tired of listening to scientists and experts talking about the COVID-19 vaccine, how about the motley crew from ‘Family Guy’?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s divorce proceedings are still on track to “outlive us all”. The latest drama centres around their French château.
Last week, the UK announced that South Africa would remain on its travel ‘red list’. The reasoning doesn’t hold up under basic scrutiny.
The view from the toilet on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft was supposed to be spectacular. Sadly, that did not work out as planned.
Mystery woman found in Croatia. Major Melbourne earthquake. Is Tesla Autopilot safe? Netflix wants Roald Dahl. Butt implants killed pornstar.
A recent situation at the Paul Kruger Gate illustrated why it’s best to exercise caution and common sense in the park.
Apple’s iOS 15 software is now available to download on your iPhone, and comes packed with new features and handy upgrades.
South Africa is officially nearing the end of the third wave, with both COVID-19 infections and deaths dropping in recent days.
Zach Galifianakis managed to get Matthew McConaughey to break out in laughter with some serious banter from the movie version of ‘Between Two Ferns’.
In Germany, music that acts as a vehicle for far-right ideology is called ‘rechtsrock’, with a number of festivals across Europe serving as networking hubs for neo-Nazi groups.
“Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey Goodbye” sang passengers on an American Airlines flight after a couple of disruptive anti-maskers were given the boot.
27-year-old rookie pitcher Jake Brentz had a bit of a shocker against the Oakland Athletics. Worse still, it was on his birthday.
From around the world, ranging from Western Australia to Norway, photographers are capturing the state of our oceans, showing animals and plants in their natural environment.
‘Squid Game’ has been described as the result of ‘Hunger Games’ having a three-way with ‘Black Mirror’ and ‘Takeshi’s Castle’.
Prince Harry famously called him a “legend of banter, and cheeky right ’til the end”, and Philip’s fondness of a laugh has been well documented.