If you’re familiar with NetFlorist’s advertising, you probably know a chap called Harold. Let’s just say that not everyone is a fan.
‘Searching for Sugar Man’ is a beautiful piece of storytelling, focusing on the mysterious artist known as Rodriguez, and how one South African man was determined to track him down.
At 2PM tomorrow, Tito Mboweni will deliver his first budget speech as finance minister, and he really does need to deliver the goods.
El Chapo looks set to spend the rest of his life behind bars, which has created a gap in the cartel market. Enter El Mencho, who will do anything to win that battle.
The principal of Wellington school Hugenote Hoërskool is under investigation for some dubious spending, as well as a litany of past complaints about his conduct.
The fencing federation in France has declared that lightsaber duelling is now a recognised competitive sport.
Karl Lagerfeld, the famous fashion designer known around the world, has died at the age of 85 in Paris.
The trailer for next big rom-com, ‘Long Shot’, is out, revealing a surprising cast including Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen and – wait for it – Boys II Men.
We are all suffering from Brexit fatigue, because this saga never seems to end. If you want a brutal assessment of where we are at, John’s your man.
18-year-old Ebony Stevenson can thank a rare condition called uterus didelphys for her surprise baby, in a tale that some women might find terrifying.
A team of students from the University of the KwaZulu Natal attempted their first “home-grown research rocket” launch yesterday. It didn’t go to plan.
George Mendonsa, the sailor whose iconic homecoming kiss came to signify the end of WWII, recently passed away, causing many to revisit the photo.
There’s something about horse racing that gets the Bris really hot and bothered, and this past weekend another brawl broke out.
The DA has unveiled two hardcore billboards in the lead-up to the elections, both of which were almost immediately vandalised.
Goodbye, Bosasa. Huawei founder hits back at US. Franschhoek fire. Rohde’s mom to his defence. Air Cocaine trial. Branson’s Virgin Voyage. Semenya’s lawyers fuming. Earl Rose update. Meghan’s baby shower.
Hipsters and nostalgia enthusiasts are bringing everything back, from vinyl to Polaroid cameras. Could the VHS tape be next?
If you’re looking to avoid setting foot in the shops this week, you might want to steal a glance at Daily Dish’s menu offerings.
A Valentine’s Day party in Claremont descended into chaos, when a massive street fight broke out involving knives and pangas.
Cape Town Pride is almost here, which means it’s time to fly the flag and get fabulous, as we celebrate individuality and self-expression.
Cognac giants Hennessy spared no expense with their new advert, enlisting the help of famous director Ridley Scott.
Apple is always ahead of the curve, which is why we’re so amped about the new iPads, iPhones and Macs coming our way this year.
Imagine that you woke up one day, and you were the only person in the entire world who remembered the Beatles?
Brexit could have a serious effect on those looking to nab a fancy set of wheels, because it may well make it just a little bit harder to own a Porsche.
If you leap over a man who stands 7-foot-1-inch tall, or around 2,16 metres, you are definitely exhibiting bird-like qualities. We’re talking about Hamidou Diallo.
Travis Kauffman was on a run when he was attacked by a mountain lion, leaving him with no choice but to fight for his life.
This week, South Africans are rallying behind athletics star Caster Semenya, as she brings her case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Harry and William are stepping in with some solutions to help ease the tension between their wives, as rumours of a rift continue to swirl.
Donald has been bickering with CNN reporters again, following his declaration of a national emergency. This one went pretty much to script.
A new study is blaming YouTube for the high number of people around the world who believe that the earth is flat.
Allen Walker has won a top award for his shark photography at the World Shootout 2018 awards, which focuses on underwater photography.