During their second ever headline slot at Glastonbury, The Killers decided to enlist the help of some famous friends.
It’s been a busy week or so here at 2oceansvibe headquarters, so let’s have a quick recap at which stories have most interested our readers.
In the world of celebrity feuds, this one has everything from social media outbursts to revenge porn accusations.
A study has revealed why so many kids who live in the Cape Flats feel the need to take a gun or a knife to school.
It looks like training your kids to believe that they’re entitled to a certain standard of living could end up turning deadly.
It’s always a tad awkward when you’re talking about climate change and a pesky chopper, that you fear might be yours, touches down nearby.
What do Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, Theresa May, and Christine Lagarde, managing director of the IMF, all have in common? This incredibly awkward exchange, for one.
Looks like celebrity fashion was black, white and animal print at this year’s Glastonbury Music Festival.
During yesterday’s Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc took centre stage, and the race finished a late, somewhat contentious incident.
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un looked like besties, as the North Korean leader walked the US president over the border between North and South Korea.
The video, showing a car speeding in the direction of OR Tambo Airport and racing a bike, has received a mixed reaction on social media.
Local magician shoots assistant. CT on track for world’s most dangerous city top spot. White House staff brawl with North Koreans. Bezos pays out $38bn. Boris defends ‘bumboys’ gay comments. Silicon Valley’s UFO hunters.
Let’s just say it’s a lot easier to cope with our wilting economy from the inside of a Ferrari, whilst wearing a designer watch and heading for your holiday home.
Science has uncovered another surprising health benefit of drinking coffee, and this one’s a real winner.
During a council meeting in Durban yesterday, the acting Mayor of eThekwini, Fawzia Peer, fell ill after drinking from her water bottle.
Chances are you’ve heard the story about how your mother’s father is to blame for your thinning hair. That’s not entirely true, so let’s bust some myths.
Every day, South African news sites are littered with videos of hijackings and car theft. That’s why we rely on vehicle recovery systems, but is it money well spent?
Rotorua resident Susan Gedye woke up at 2AM to some serious “shaking and jolting”, and at first, she thought it was an earthquake.
They may seem to be simple beasts, rolling turd into balls as part of nature’s waste disposal unit, but the humble dung beetle is one crafty creature.
The new ‘Charlie’s Angels’ film gives the franchise a facelift, a lot more edge, and multiple Bosleys.
Stop whatever you’re doing and settle in for the most method polar bear actor you’ll encounter, ever.
Whilst Jamie Oliver’s restaurants might have crashed and burned, it’s a very different story for the chef with the notoriously dirty mouth.
The Extinction Rebellion is planning on protesting at Wimbledon, and security is on high alert.
For the third time in his long and storied career, Wayne’s banged one in from inside his own half. Quite incredibly, this came just 10 minutes into the match.
A graduate student has gone missing ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to North Korea, and his friends think the government is involved.
A popular Cape Town CBD café’s owners are under fire, after details of their attempts to illegally smuggle 103 children from Chad to France have come to light. Those details are horrific.
Merkel’s shaking again. Boris calls the French turds. Agrizzi cops hate speech fine. Whales still dying in False Bay. Trump’s awkward G20 chats. NASA aims for Saturn moon. Bitcoin plunge. Jagger’s kid spitting image.
Properties that crack the R20 million mark are starting to creep into some smaller towns, and out of the way locations.
Winter has done nothing to slow down the popularity of the alcoholic popsicles taking SA by storm.
When he’s not running a multi-billion dollar empire, Richard Branson believes his productivity can be boiled down to a simple lifestyle choice.