The Merriam-Webster word of the year for 2023 is in response to all the nonsense and noise of the current age of post-truth, fake news, deepfakes and artificial intelligence.
Time Out recently drew up a survey of 21,000 city-dwellers across the globe who were asked about their city’s best cultural venues and experiences – Cape Town did pretty well.
Except for three days, officials predict there will be blackouts (between stages 1 and 3) every day throughout December.
In June, Disney announced that Cameron’s three upcoming ‘Avatar’ sequels will be pushed back again, extending the saga into 2031.
A TikTok video has gone viral showing a swimmer battling ‘white water’ around the rocks somewhere on the Cape Town coast.
Australia to ban disposable vape imports, Cape Town lawyer pleads not guilty to racially motivated attack, Mineworkers trapped underground in Rustenburg, Celebrities, politicians among those named in sex abuse suits, and More billionaires are renting homes instead of buying.
Where there is smoke there is fire, and the Presidency has confirmed it is “investigating the matter”.
Interest rate cuts might just be the most beautiful words to have been uttered by anyone this year.
It makes us mere mortals feel so much better knowing that even the most skilled artists have off days.
The National Treasury set the record straight, saying that only individual clients were harmed by the bank scandal activity and not SA as a whole.
“If we can document climate change so creatively, we should be assured of our ability to tackle it too”.
Kirsten Kluyts was brutally murdered on October 29, while she was jogging at George Lea Park in Parkmore, participating in a MyRun event.
Ho Thuy Tien is almost entirely concealed in the jungle and has become popular with travellers who love the idea of exploring somewhere off the main path.
The case against Doctor Matthew ‘Nope’ Lani, or whatever name he goes by now, continues to unfold in new directions.
The mysterious dealings are even more intriguing as the masterpiece has suddenly been taken off the market, even though it doesn’t seem to have been sold.
If you want to show support for taking our mountain back from the human predators that spoil a natural wonder for everyone, you can join The Friends of Friends of Lion’s Head on 1 December.
Iran avalanche leaves five mountain climbers dead, Messy divorce sees court battle over missing jewellery and R3.8 million, Novak Djokovic suffers two defeats in same day, Hamas releases third group of hostages, and The South African province that’s showing huge potential.
Join Extinction Rebellion for Remembrance Day for Lost Species this coming Thursday, which is about holding space for all species – from the charismatic to the unspectacular; for remembering what we have lost so that we might cherish and protect those that remain.
In 2023, 165 photographers working on assignment for National Geographic shot more than 2.1 million images.
The parole board has set his release for 5 January 2024.
Looks like you’ll be gambling your health with your swims this summer.
The judge believes that the younger generation is more into slashing tires than throats, and has become ‘softer’.
The confused moment a hard-working border collie attempted to herd a giant sheep statue after thinking it was part of her flock is enthralling the internet.
After taking the UK & Europe by storm, Goodluck is bringing their magic back to Cape Town and Garden Route audiences for 2023 Get Lucky Summer. Keep an eye on 2Oceansvibe for a chance to get your hands on one of three double tickets!
40-year-old Nicolas Galy was one of ten parachutists on the trip and was ‘killed instantly’ after colliding with the wing.
At this rate, we’ll be hearing of people getting mugged inside police stations in no time.
A beam of cosmic energy so powerful that it carried the equivalent of hundreds of billions of volts of electricity hit Earth in 2021 and scientists are mystified by this for a couple of reasons.
The 200 best songs of The 1980s, New Zealand gets new government, Reserve Bank holds interest rates, WHO seeks answers from China about mystery outbreak of respiratory illness, and Is sex work in SA a step closer to being legalised?
Fancy sippin’ some Moët bubbles while the sun hits the water and hip-hop music keeps the energy alive this Friday?
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t still thousands and thousands of buyers waiting.