US DJ Megan Ryte dropped a beat last week, will.i.am and A$AP Ferg. All good, except for the fact that the beat was already familiar to many South Africans.
Take a trip down memory lane with time-honoured bespoke classic soft drinks, which hark back to days of old.
Western Cape premier Alan Winde has issued a serious warning about a resurgence in the City of Cape Town, saying “every single resident should assume that COVID-19 is everywhere they go”.
Coconut Kelz is the host of a new digi-series, called ‘Who Got Chowed on Twitter?’, and her first guest is funnyman Schalk Bezuidenhout.
Despite the band’s success, ‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ is the first feature-length film covering the brothers’ rise to superstardom.
If you’re looking for something that will get you from A to B, and is impossible to lose in a parking lot, then this might be the car for you.
Candice Swanepoel’s Instagram account. A bikini top from her own swimwear line, Tropic of C, which she is wearing. That’s the story.
Short, sweet, and record-breaking is an accurate way to describe Sir David Attenborough’s Instagram journey.
The dust had barely settled on the announcement of the 2021 Grammy nominations when three artists took to social media to call out the Academy.
44-year-old Victor Glover is pretty stoked with life right about now, as he begins his six-month stay aboard the International Space Station.
Earlier this week, news outlets across the world announced that Musk’s net worth had passed Bill Gates. Forbes wasn’t one of those – here’s why.
Michael Fagan explains in his own words why, on July 9, 1982, he climbed a drainpipe and slipped in Queen Elizabeth II’s bedroom.
If you met Diego Maradona at any point during the late ’90s, you probably have quite a story to tell. Liam Gallagher sure does.
Legislation that will redefine who pays who, and how a TV licence will be paid, is pushing ahead, with some contentions changes thrown into the mix.
SA rapist booted from Oz. Green lithium gold rush. Maradona dies. ANC election poster headache. Mutual loses COVID-19 case. Kylie Jenner ‘shows off bottom’.
Today marks the start of the ’16 Days of Activism’ campaign, with this year’s theme being ‘women’s economic justice for a nonviolent and non-sexist South Africa’. Meanwhile, within the ANC.
You aren’t doing summer right if you’re not watching the sun go down with a cold drink in hand.
Do you ever get the feeling that you aren’t seeing everything that Netflix has to offer? Well, you’re right, and there’s a simple solution.
I’ve been praising the ‘bean to cup’ lifestyle for a while now – ever since I got a JURA coffee machine. You know, the one with Roger Federer.
The Western Cape Health Department’s chief of operations, Dr. Saadiq Kariem, has warned that the province is grappling with a number of cluster outbreaks.
In an article for the New York Times, Meghan wrote about her miscarriage, and the loss of what would have been her second Royal baby.
Public safety workers in Utah, who were helping to count sheep from a helicopter, found something rather unexpected during a flyover.
‘Rebecca’ tells the tale of Mrs De Winter, a young newlywed who finds herself out of her depth on an imposing family estate following a whirlwind romance. Try as it may, Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s novel is still superior.
Snake handlers attending to a call at a house in Pinetown, Durban, were shocked to find three Mozambique spitting cobras on the premises.
If you’re going to hold a press conference bragging about a massive drug bust, it’s a good idea to get the facts straight first.
15 months after Jeffrey Epstein died from what was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, prison authorities are taking no chances with Ghislaine Maxwell.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters worldwide, has awakened the super-rich to the need to fortify themselves against future health and climate crises.
The Canadian Prime Minister thought he was fielding a call from the climate change activist, until the ‘South Park’ references tipped him off.
The astronauts chosen for the first mission to Mars will need more than just the technical know-how to complete the mission successfully.
Prior to being gunned down in a hail of bullets last Friday, the former 28s boss sent out a video warning about the dangers of gang life.