We’re all feeling rather cooped up, so here’s a competition that could spice things up a little.
If you watched ‘Tiger King’ and thought Joe Exotic reminded you a little of the American president, you’re not alone.
Hugh Jackman is back and better than ever in the trailer for the upcoming ‘Bad Education’.
While we’re all battling it out above ground, some folks will be waiting things out in their luxury private bunkers.
We’re all trying to remain calm, and sane, and the steady flow of memes and jokes via WhatsApp points to the fact that many are turning to laughter.
Preppers usually live on the fringes of society, but with a global pandemic to deal with, their moment has come.
John Oliver usually picks a different topic each week for the main segment on his show, but on Sunday night, for the third week in a row, there was only one subject that mattered.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have said goodbye to their Instagram followers, as they prepare to go it alone in America.
A bird’s-eye view of empty streets in Sea Point, the CBD, Blouberg and Tableview really puts things into perspective.
There was a time when two of the worst men imaginable were pals, but then they had a sudden falling out.
A man has been charged with Britain’s first “self-isolation murder” after his wife was found dead at home.
Is this street corner braai a proudly South African way to make the most of our national lockdown, or a great example of privilege?
Police face three murder charges. Italy extends lockdown. SA home-to-home testing. US hospital bomb plan. What SA’s downgrade means. First royal corona death. Van Gogh stolen. Claudia Schiffer’s undies problem.
Bill Gates didn’t write that garbage ‘spiritual purpose’ letter you might have received on WhatsApp, but he did appear on CNN to talk about the pandemic.
Many business owners have been wondering and waiting for news on how to apply for the COVID-19 TERS relief fund.
A couple was shocked to discover that the South African sculpture they’d inherited was worth a great deal of money.
Now, more than ever, you need to be vigilant about the news you are sending around. That includes voicenotes that sow panic and fear.
When we wrote about the Netflix series, ‘Tiger King’, around two weeks back, we had the feeling it was going to be crazy. Just not this crazy.
Elton John brought some of the biggest names in the music business together in a virtual concert to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
‘Quarantine Together’ is a dating app designed to help you meet and interact with new people online without leaving the house.
Footage has emerged of SAPS and SANDF members seemingly punishing residents of Soweto for breaking the lockdown laws.
Photographer Joshua Rubin braved the outside world to bring you eerie shots of Cape Town’s empty streets.
David Geffen’s tone-deaf Instagram post about social distancing on his yacht didn’t go down well with his followers.
Managing a lockdown in South Africa’s poorer areas is proving more difficult than anticipated.
Dalton is once again in hot water after an incident that allegedly took place last Monday, involving a security guard at the building where Dalton lives.
That’s three days of national lockdown sorted, and it appears that many of us are settling in. Some South Africans have been rather creative with their coping mechanisms.
UK to expect 6 months. 33k global deaths. Empty landmarks. Juventus players forgo wages. Roommates hooking up.
The rise in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases this week has been sharp, but that’s actually far from the complete picture.
Small local businesses are likely to bear the brunt of the economic strain that a lockdown places on the economy. Here are some ways you can help.
The video is voiced by their co-founder, Robbie Brozin, and implores South Africans to “stay safe, stay home”.