While Siv and the legion of commentators quickly pointed out privilege, racism, and a desire to rather be in Perth, another South African sent a ‘message of hope’ to soothe our collective discomfort.
‘Kaalgat Karel’ is the kind of edgy yet divisive movie title that will already give you an inkling if this film’s for you or not.
Friday night turned into an evening to forget for actor and comedian Siv Ngesi, an altercation leading to what he claims was racial abuse.
A charity event over the weekend ended in a knockout blow as two of our local lads battled it out in the ring. I think it’s fair to say there’s only one winner here.
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.
Comedians Siv Ngesi and Brendan Murray battle it out in the ring for charity.
Copposites is a body swap crime comedy from I Now Pronounce You Black and White writer-director Oliver Rodger. It’s refreshing to see a high concept comedy from South Africa, starring local comedians Rob Van Vuuren and Siv Ngesi, with support from Nik Rabinowitz, Alfred Ntombela and Loyiso Gola. Sadly, this stellar comedy line-up is wasted […]