The ‘tiny house’ movement, which is both an architectural and social movement that encourages living a simpler life in a smaller space, is proving popular in South Africa.
Pro surfer Alex Botelho and his jetski-riding partner Hugo Vau will never forget the inaugural World Surf League’s Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge.
Tomorrow is Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday, so let’s check in with Rebecca Black nine years after her infamous song went viral.
Ever looked down at your footwear and thought ‘not enough chicken’? No, me neither.
A video captured a fight between two men, in front of police, that ended with a brick, a death, and a murder charge.
According to Leisure Wheels magazine, and their ‘Bakkie of the Year’ competition, the Ford Ranger isn’t the top dog.
The masses have spoken, and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has crowned its ‘People’s Choice’ winner.
The world wants us to go faster, become famous, and have our life figured out by the time we’re 23. But at times, it’s crucial to switch gears a bit.
Tomorrow, social media will be awash with proclamations of love and grand gestures. Let’s enjoy a few stories that haven’t ended all that well.
Those jets that flew over the Cape Town CBD yesterday, and the rolling out of the red carpet outside of Parliament, signal that the country’s bigwigs are in town.
Natalie Portman decided to make a political statement with her dress at the Oscars, but Rose McGowan wasn’t buying it.
The trailer for ‘The French Dispatch’ dropped yesterday, and fans around the world frothed at the mouth in anticipation of Anderson’s 10th directorial effort.
Jeff Bezos just dropped R2,5 billion on one of Beverly Hills’ most iconic mansions, setting a new record for the priciest home in Los Angeles.
As Facebook grew from dorm room idea to international social media giant, Zuck detailed his vision for the company in a series of notebooks and journals.
The ninth case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the UK, sending people into survival mode as they stockpile food and lock themselves indoors.
Bitcoin smashes $10k. WhatsApp hits 2 billion. Kolisi hit was cowardly. Coronavirus kills 242 in one day. SONA expectations. Rihanna flashes.
South Africa is one of the few countries in the world to create and then denounce nuclear weapons, and it had great deal to do with the transition to democracy.
Please gather your nearest and dearest, as the nation readies itself to mourn the loss of Lay’s Salt & Vinegar chips.
The UK’s new skills-based immigration system could spell good news for South Africans who are keen to live and work abroad.
Everyone knows about dipping a toe in the frigid waters at Camps Bay beach, but you could also head to the tidal pools if you want to avoid the crowds.
Jojo Rabbit is the latest comedy drama from New Zealander, Taika Waititi, the writer-director behind What We Do in the Shadows, Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Thor: Ragnarok.
Do you sometimes feel a little down when your social media posts don’t attract the attention you had hoped for? There’s an app for that.
18 years after rapping about how his mom’s spaghetti ended up on his sweater amidst a case of weak knees, Eminem popped up at the Oscars.
Dating back in the day seemed a simple affair. You latched onto someone in your early 20s, churned out children, and died of the common cold at the ripe old age of 45. That’s no longer the case.
Blessing Bveni is currently facing 12 charges, including murder, attempted murder, aggravated robbery, and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, in the Cape Town High Court.
It looks like Macauley Culkin has figured life out, and opened about touchy subjects like his relationship with Michael Jackson in a recent interview.
If balancing a broom on its bristles is your thing, then more power to you.
The heritage home is around 200 years old, and once belonged to Sir John Molteno, the first governor of the Cape Province, so you really would be owning a piece of history.
Jediism, a religion that wants you to embrace the Force, now has as many followers in the UK as Scientology, and it’s growing by the day.
It’s the year 2020, and for some reason, certain topics, which should be mainstream, are still considered too ‘controversial’ for public television.