If you’re looking for some sweet relief from the monotony of lockdown life, these games might do the trick.
Before Rami Malek won an Oscar and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ reignited old fans and introduced a new generation to Queen’s music, the renaissance had already begun. ‘The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story’ chronicles that journey.
From July 4, England will be further easing up on lockdown restrictions. Here’s what they can and can’t do.
Over the past few weeks, pupils past and present have highlighted the issue of institutional racism at many of the country’s top schools.
Mel Gibson has been axed from his role in the ‘Chicken Run’ sequel after Winona Ryder accused him of saying some pretty appalling things.
CrossFit founder Greg Glassman recently stepped down as CEO following accusations of racism, although former employees always thought it was his “routine and rampant sexual harassment” that would surface first.
The University of Witwatersrand, in partnership with Oxford University, starts human trials this week for a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
The NSRI has issued an “urgent safety warning” after a number of close encounters with great white sharks around the Plett area, one of which was captured on video.
NDZ can’t justify lockdown, tobacco ban. End of the road for Segway. Ron Jeremy charged with rape. Steenhuisen on Zille’s apartheid tweets. Novax Djocovid tests positive. Charlize squashes Sean Penn rumour.
South Africa was very, very thirsty following what was a lengthy ban on the sale of alcohol, with some familiar favourites snapped up in bulk.
The gin and tonic had to come a long way before it was your drink of choice, and the journey wasn’t always pretty.
The name Larry Nassar may not mean much to you, but to hundreds of women and girls, it is a reminder of a sexual abuse cover-up that brought shame and disgrace to American gymnastics.
Children and adults could experience changes in behaviour from lack of access to nature and the outdoors.
Independence Day is a celebration of freedom, which is why it feels right ‘Escape from Pretoria’ is having its African premiere on July 4.
South Africa is grappling with the issue of the spread of the coronavirus in our prison system, although that’s not a problem unique to this country.
Prince William and his father Prince Charles didn’t always get along, but it looks like they’ve more than buried the hatchet.
There’s a good reason why restoring classical, iconic works of art should be left to the professionals.
If you love plants, but have no idea how to keep them alive, there are apps out there that will elevate you to superior plant parent status.
There’s something about the R37 million border fence between South Africa and Zimbabwe that has really struck a nerve.
In rugby, there are certain things you can count on, like Faf du Klerk kicking from the base and Breyton talking about passion at the touchscreen. Then there are those bizarre moments.
Santorini, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece, has seen the tourism ‘machine’ come to an abrupt halt.
Yesterday, South Africa’s confirmed coronavirus cases ticked over the 100 000 mark, and the acceleration over the past two weeks is cause for great concern.
Yesterday, Apple announced what’s in store for iOS14, including some superb translation upgrades and other features users have been crying out for.
In his weekly letter to the nation, Ramaphosa laid out the tough times ahead, whilst the DA put forward a list of demands that includes immediately ending the lockdown.
Zuma back in court. Trump’s election panic. SA passes 100 000 COVID-19 cases. Cats bad for dating profile. Bieber denies sexual assault. Seeds of Harry and William’s fallout.
Energy experts have warned that with an increase in demand once more, and a very chilly winter ahead, stage six load shedding is a possibility.
Often referred to as the ‘grande dame’ of the Southern Peninsula, Casa Labia will undergo an extensive refurb ahead of some exciting changes.
The Serb set up the Adria Tour as a way of reintroducing tennis to the Balkans, but things are not going according to plan.
Archaeologists are describing their new discovery as the “largest prehistoric structure ever found” in Britain.
Thousands of people from West Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, India, and the Far East watched the “ring of fire” solar eclipse that happened yesterday.