There are few fears in this world like approaching a roadblock in a car that contains something naughty. Here’s what you need to know to stay clear of trouble.
After last month’s fiery performance we once again brace ourselves for the return of one of South Africa’s foremost food critics. If you can’t handle the heat.
Celebrity chef and TV star, Peter Goffe-Wood has announced the launch of his new food and wine critique show which will include appraisals of listeners-submitted recipes. The show will be on the first Wednesdays of every month from 14:30 to 15:30 on 2oceansvibe Radio.
Where there is big business and big money there is usually big kak. That is certainly the case with this potentially massive property deal.
Fair Cape Dairies, the dairy farm that is home to over 3,500 happy cows is situated along the beautiful and picturesque Durbanville Wine Route. Fair Cape cares about three things 1. Animal Welfare 2. Environmental Welfare 3. Social Welfare Fair Cape have been vibing with 2oceansvibe Radio for a while now, and we want to […]
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When we watch music videos by international A-list artists, we tend to assume that the location is at some exotic place or in the thriving hub of a city such as Las Angeles or New York – but actually it’s on the shores of Cape Town that https://www.aldaorg.net/buy-lasix/ many celebrity musicians tend to choose to […]
2oceansvibe Radio is South Africa’s first commercial internet radio station, and has been breaking ground for nearly four years. That’s not going to stop.
So most of you have been glued to your screens every evening watching MNET’s MasterChef Australia. And more than a handful of you have probably been watching MasterChef Australia to drool at the pectoral glory of contestant number 16, Mr.Daniel Churchill.
Why on earth is a plant with so many incredible properties and potential to revolutionize the way we build homes, generate energy, feed our population, heal disease and make textiles still illegal?
Admittedly the latest season of Masterchef Australia on Mnet is becoming a week-night addiction for most of us. Never before have we been more interested in the outcome of middle-class Australians vying for the title of uber-chef in this highly competitive televised cook-off. This particular season however has captured the intense interest of most of South Africa’s female population due to the inclusion of a particular hunky contestant who goes by the name of Daniel Churchill.
That’s right, ya’ll – 2oceansvibe Radio has had a bit of a face-lift. The new website boasts a brand-new look, with all-new content. So you’ll get the usual show lineups and podcasts, but also entertainment industry news. Click here to check it out at 2oceansviberadio.com. Get in touch via our contact page here.
That’s right folks, the KING of filthy and inappropriate one-liners is coming to South Africa! Jimmy Carr will be performing his ‘Gagging Order’ tour in South Africa at the end of this month. On 30 March at Grand West, to be exact. And you can win tickets.
Last weekend a herd of beautiful people swept upon Kenilworth to indulge in the 153rd annual running of the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, and Bailey Schneider of 2oceansvibe Radio was there to chat to them! Click through for a selection of interviews from the race, after the jump.
From 12hoo to 14hoo today, Bailey Schneider will take you on a trip down the 2013 memory lane with a wrap-up of the biggest hits and best stories of the year.
Cosatu seems confident that civil disobedience will prevent the success of e-tolling, while the DA remains firm on its stance, that it can stop the system if elected into government. We talk to M&G associate editor Phillip De Wet about the likelihood of these campaigns succeeding, and whether Johannesburg motorists should purchase e-tags.
The Democratic Alliance held its first policy conference over the weekend, and decided that race was a “legitimate proxy” for redressing apartheid legacy. We speak to the opposition party’s deputy federal chairperson Makashule Gana about its views on race in South Africa and redress policies.
Julius Malema 10-day trial starts in the Polokwane Magistrates’ Court, where he is facing charges of money laundering and racketeering related to the alleged irregular awarding of a R52 million tender to On-Point Engineers, partly owned by Malema’s Ratanang Family Trust. M&G reporter Phillip de Wet reportr from the court case in Polokwane and gives […]
Mentally disabled people in the rural Eastern Cape are considered worthless, even evil. When girls are sexually abused, mothers are no longer shocked. We talk to M&G health editor Mia Malan about a small organisation trying to change the shocking way mentally disabled people are treated in rural Eastern Cape, and the support they’ve had since her article was published.
Sanef deputy chairperson, and editor of the Star newspaper, Makhudu Sefara speaks with Mmanaledi Mataboge about the police’s threat of legal action over intercepted calls involving police commissioner Riah Phiyega. This comes shortly after the Independent Police Investigative Directorate confirmed that it is to probe claims of defeating the ends of justice against Phiyega.
A 12-month-long investigation by Ruth Hopkins, a journalist for the Wits Justice Project, has uncovered evidence of prisoners at the Mangaung Correctional Facility in the Free State being given medication against their will and subjected to electroshock therapy and assaults.
In this week’s edition, environmental reporter Sipho Kings explains the UN’s latest report on climate change and what it means for government policies. If you’re serious about the rapidly changing balance of power between environment, government, and business, then listen in.
You might be familiar with Angel from her night-job, which is performing orals on stage. Take your minds out of gutters, not all girls named Angel work at Mavericks… although, two thumbs up to those who do. This Angel (and yes that really is her real name) fluttered onto our 2oceansvibe radio airwaves straight from the land of stand-up comedy.
Ultimate Braai Master series creator and chef, Justin Bonello will join the beloved Jan Braai of National Braai Day on 2oceansvibe Radio today at between 15h00 and 17h00. So make sure you tune in to the Rude Interlude show at www.2ov.fm. Send questions for Jan and Justin to kirsty@2oceansviberadio.com or tweet to @2ovfm. Here’s Jan braaing on the Joel Stranksy […]
Check out this interview on Times Live with 2ov DJ Kamini who won Masterchef last week! Kamini opens up about what it was like facing off against Leandri, what it felt like to have the top 16 at the finale, and what it was like to be criticized on social media. How is she dealing with her overnight celebrity status and what are her plans for the future? Check it out right here:
The first Vinyl Venzday last week was highly subscribed, as we were broadsided by the original Nirvana ‘Unplugged in New York’ vinyl album. This week is just as exciting as we play this very special vinyl album. Here is a 1986 Rolling Stone album review for ‘Licensed to Ill’ by the Beastie Boys: The Beastie […]
2oceansvibe radio DJ, Kamini, has won Masterchef SA 2013 – and we couldn’t be more proud of her! After facing off with Leandri in the final, she was announced the winner and was at a loss for words.
2oceansvibe Radio’s Abstract Aimee was lucky enough to nail down a lengthy interview with acclaimed indie rockers, Manchester Orchestra from Atlanta, Georgia when they made their way through Cape Town on their way to Oppikoppi 2013. It’s a candid, wide ranging interview. if you don’t already like this band, you will by the end of the podcast.
For the last two years Captain Kai’s World has been a highlight for listeners on 2oceansvibe Radio. Broadcast every Wednesday evening from 18h00 to 20h00, the show features interviews with some of the best action sport athletes, photographers and brand managers, always mixed with some fresh and different music selections. Tonight Kai is chatting to big wave surfers, Twig Baker and Frank Solomon.
The long weekend is upon us. Which means that a braai looms imminently in your future. Or drinks. Or something, look, I don’t know what it is you do for fun. What I do know is that you want to be the smartest person in the room – and smart people are the ones with the informed opinions.