Martin Dubravka is a classic example of ‘from hero to zero’. Some falls from grace take years, but Dubravka’s took just 18 minutes.
Those with money to splurge are buying gadgets designed to lift the rider out of the water, without much skill needed to pull it off.
A third COVID-19 wave, or “tsunami” as one doctor called it, is currently tearing through Gauteng. Zapiro has pointed out one obvious failure.
Britney Spears has spoken out regarding the full extent of the conservatorship that has allowed her father to control all aspects of her life, including forced birth control and medication.
“Perhaps now we can finally put the Tembisa 10 saga to rest, with the Gauteng provincial government releasing a statement that the alleged mother “did not give birth to any babies in recent times”.
SA brothers vanish with $3,6 billion in Bitcoin. Gauteng’s COVID-19 ‘tsunami’. Buffett resigns from Gates Foundation. NZ world test champs. Kate to play peacemaker.
Cape Town’s problems stem from a ‘double whammy’ of holiday rentals converted to long-term rentals, and the ability to work from home.
Some South African companies have gone on to achieve great things due to their customer service, whereas others are regularly torn apart for their shortcomings.
The city lies below sea level and was actually built on a swamp, with foundations of millions of wood pilings. Amsterdam is now paying a hefty price.
The final dash to ensure that South Africans are making the most of the Section 12J action is well and truly on. Even if you don’t have the cash at hand, there are other options available.
Mashable has a list of the best films of 2021 thus far, from laugh-a-minute comedies to epic blockbusters.
Next month, the world’s richest person will head to space. These people argue that he should stay there.
‘Oxygen’ is a timely psychological drama and survivalist thriller from French horror filmmaker, Alexander Aja. It’s actually the perfect film for our times.
Once conditions are safe enough to open more international borders, those who have been unable to travel will likely take to the skies. Here are a few hotels worth a closer look.
Seth Rogen’s suggestion for how late-night host Conan O’Brien should spend his upcoming free time was “hilariously on brand”.
Cara Delevingne takes us on a tour of her fantastically decorated Los Angeles mansion, including what she has dubbed a “vagina tunnel”.
A new documentary, ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’, seeks to shed light on how she wound up a fugitive, and now behind bars, following years of allegedly procuring victims for Epstein.
President Cyril Ramaphosa was left perplexed, and a little embarrassed, when he couldn’t locate his iPad before making an important announcement.
33-year-old Babis Anagnostopoulos, dubbed ‘the Greek Oscar Pistorius’ by law enforcement, appeared in court surrounded by a strong security presence.
Tembisa 10 journo says sorry. Why SA hasn’t been load shed in a week. Inside a redneck rave. Body retrieved from Lion’s Head. Billie Eilish ‘appalled’.
Sterna Lewis and her boyfriend, Mario Engelbrecht, were gaming online last week, and in the midst of a live stream, when they became the victims of a robbery.
I know it’s not exactly Piña Colada drinking weather, but the sun will come out at some point, and so too will the cocktails.
Over the years, Carte Blanche’s investigations have put many a crook in an uncomfortable position, and we’ve grown accustomed to footage of people fleeing with a reporter in hot pursuit.
On the same Copenhagen pitch where, nine days earlier, the crowd had wondered whether one of their players would live, Denmark romped to victory and booked a last-16 showdown with Wales.
Carlton Lloyd McLeod’s “secret family” was exposed when a newspaper published two nearly identical obituaries.
Timed to coincide with World Music Day, ‘The State of the Arts’ was released yesterday, offering “a snapshot of the struggles faced by some of South Africa’s entertainment and live-performing artists”.
Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd are starring together again in a new black comedy series based on a true-crime story, ‘The Shrink Next Door’.
Historical evidence from a 1676 English play suggests that Britons were drinking champagne long before the French.
Time Out quizzed 27 000 locals to rank the top streets in the world for food, fun, culture, and community.
Batten down the hatches, Capetonians, because it looks like we’re in for a spell of nasty weather.