‘Behind Her Eyes’, a new six-part psychological drama airing later this month, will have to do well to rival the acclaim of the novel by Sarah Pinbrough.
Amanda Gorman is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down. She spoke to Michelle Obama about her journey thus far.
If the rumours are true, Apple could be partnering with Hyundai-Kia to start work on its electric driverless car.
Last week, it looked like there would be no end to the rise and rise of GameStop stock. Then things went south.
Mosa Ntsibande shot and killed his wife, Hlengiwe Msimango, in a case that lawyers argue bears a very striking resemblance to the that of Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp.
A number of airlines have extended their bans on travel to and from South Africa, although there are still a few options.
Peter Wehrley and his son Mark are involved in a long-running legal battle, centred around a luxury yacht, which appears to be no closer to a resolution.
Don’t rule out another ban. WallStreetBets Hollywood deal. Kony soldier convicted. Framing Britney Spears.
On Monday night, the Atlanta Hawks take on LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers, although it was the player’s duel with Juliana Carlos that stole the show.
Simple mistakes that might previously have earned taxpayers a slap on the wrist could now see you spending up to two years in jail.
What most likely began as a ploy to rob unsuspecting residents of retirement villages soon spiralled into something far more sinister.
We’re used to shelling out high rental prices in Cape Town, but what might get you something decent here, will land you a hovel in New York.
Nkaaaaandla – you can hear it in JZ’s voice, can’t you? Let’s revisit that infamous firepool demonstration video.
Superyachts typically fall into the realm of the billionaire, but all hope is not lost for the measly millionaire who wants a shiny new sea toy.
Some say that the more expensive a wine, the better it is, which is why I’m assuming that this 18-litre bottle of Liber Pater is liquid gold.
Don’t panic – there’s no indication that we’re going to receive a load shedding notification today. However, Eskom’s long-term future remains of great concern.
Social media users will stop at nothing to get the perfect shot, or rack up the likes and followers, but just how easy is it to fake it until you make it?
I don’t know about you, but with all of the TV that we watched in 2020, I’m keen to see if my favourite shows and films scored a nomination for this year’s Golden Globes.
When the anchors at Newsmax, a pro-Trump media outlet that has a tenuous relationship with the truth, you know you’ve gone too far.
Surgeons have successfully performed an incredibly risky double transplant, giving a New Jersey man a new face and hands.
On Tuesday night, the alleged leader of the notorious 27s gang, William “Red” Stevens, was shot and killed. Gunfire and violence soon filled the streets of Kraaifontein.
Cannabis club in Cape court. Inside Trump’s craziest meeting. All the allegations against Manson. Bezos vs Musk space race heats up. Meghan’s ‘royal row’.
Shortly before letting her animals out last Friday morning, Angel Breytenbach checked the CCTV footage. It’s a good thing she did.
Whether you’re teetotaling, slowing down, or just want to mix things up, it’s good to know that there are finally mocktails available that taste like the real thing.
Dubbed ‘the Helix’, it’s a 350-foot, 22-storey building which takes its inspiration from helixes which occur in nature. That, or a certain emoji.
It looks like the human spirit prevailed and Cape Town came to the party. The Piece Prize Pizza Party Prevailed, to be Precise, Peter.
The toyi-toyi is a huge part of South African culture, but it didn’t originate here, and it wasn’t always used for protest action.
We’re used to hooting and violence on the road, but this showdown in a New Zealand wharf is certainly out of the ordinary.
Take a break, put your feet up, and enjoy some of our favourite images from the 2020 Travel Photographer of the Year Awards.
‘The White Tiger’ is based on the book by Indian author Aravind Adiga. Starting much like the book does with an opening email turned monologue to the Chinese premier ahead of his visit to India, the mail sets the tone for the rest of the film.