This weekend’s Anthony Joshua / Wladimir Klitschko bout will go down as an all-time great, so if you didn’t catch the action then here’s what you missed.
I’m sure all you dads out there have a good handle on the ‘my thumb disappeared’ trick, but you’ve still got some way to go you see.
It was supposed to be a music festival for the rich and famous, but instead the Fyre Festival has become the stuff of legends for all the wrong reasons.
Here at 2OV we see plenty of videos that showcase our country’s beauty, but there are a number of South Africans making waves further afield too.
The Annual Met Gala gets the internet very excited – especially this year, when the likes of Kendall and Bella wore close to nothing.
If you like chewing your fingernails in terror this one is for you, and GQ seem to think it’s going to be a very bumpy road.
I’ve never been much good on two wheels, but thankfully two Capetonians teamed up to show us what it’s like to BMX through some of the city’s most iconic spots.
For some reason the first 100 days in office is lauded as a benchmark in a president’s term, and the Simpsons don’t seem to think it’s going well for the Orange Menace.
The mafia movies are amongst the famous and well-loved Hollywood productions of all time, and over the weekend the cast reunited to dish some dirt.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is a chance for everyone to poke fun at each other, but Trump choosing not to attend didn’t get him off the hook.
Gift Ngoepe made history when he appeared in the Major League, and it’s tough not to love this guy. He also takes home a decent pay packet.
The Daily Mail love to fire up a little controversy, and there are many South Africans who are angered by an article they recently published.
Van Breda crime scene photos. Gang wars continue. Zuma May Day mayhem. Google and Facebook scammed. Trump on North Korea. Outrageous Met Gala outfits. Zille on ‘anti-white’ racism. Race to build world’s first sex robot.
If you happen to be stuck in the office this Friday our condolences, because we’ll be putting our feet up and living the holiday.
Tomorrow isn’t just any old day, because there’s a long and storied history to what April 27 means to all South Africans.
If you think the job is done you are mistaken, because South Africans are celebrating Freedom Day by marching to oust Number One.
As the workplace continues to evolve, one thing is becoming very obvious – if you’re not prepared to keep learning, you’re going to be left behind very quickly.
It has spawned a thousand hashtags and been a celeb favourite for years, but there’s more to one of the world’s most picturesque escapes than meets the eye.
Be honest, we’ve all dreamt of a little strut down the runway at some point. If you’re wondering where to begin we have some big news.
This story explains why more and more movies start with the words ‘Based on a true story’ – because real life makes movie-land fairly trivial.
On Saturday, Angus Buchan called for a Christian government. He said he wanted to bring “normality to this beloved nation”. What exactly does this Billy Graham-inspired evangelist mean?
The country celebrated the opening of the Lotte World Tower in fine style, complete with a pretty insane fireworks display.
South Africa needs Beyond the River, an uplifting sports drama based on a true story. At this point in time, our country’s politics is still divided along racial lines, or rather that’s what some parties would have you believe. We’ve come a long way since our rainbow nation was inaugurated in 1994 under the guidance […]
The world always stands in shock when a big airliner goes down. Such terror. So many lives lost. But then, sometimes, there’s a miracle – or is it just good positioning?
Everyone’s seen a cat versus dog food battle around the house, but out in the wild these encounters are incredibly rare. This family lucked out.
The similarities of the ‘Kairos Society’ to the exclusive underground tech entrepreneur members’ club in Cape Town is hard to ignore.
Look, we often show you Trevor tuning Trump. We also show you Donald Trump impersonators. This time the two combine and it’s beautiful.
Jacob Zuma has always managed to grab headlines around the world, and now the BBC have joined in the party with an in-depth look at the man who won’t go away.
Huge news coming out the Western Cape High Court this morning, and a ruling that we should all be pretty stoked about.
This guy was so drunk that he welcomed the person filming to “Take your photos”. That probably wasn’t a wise decision. Nor was the decision to get smashed in uniform.