Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit history in the making at one of Camps Bay’s trendiest spots in 2004 – Baraza baby!
With the Springboks on their way to World Cup glory once more, we take a nostalgic look back to 1999 when the Boks were gearing up to take on Wales to defend their title.
Let’s take a step back to the glorious pre-pandemic year of 2009 when Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki called local journalists to State House to address the most serious of matters – his own rumoured polygamy.
Say the words “yebo gogo” and South Africans will give you a knowing nod. Yes, of course, those Vodacom commercials from days of old featuring leopard print speedos and a wise man with an instantly recognisable laugh.
If you’ve ever been woefully underprepared for a job interview, you will understand what Guy Goma is going through.
The mockumentary tells the tale of two young men, Ron “The Swan” Morton and Tim “Twinkle Toes” McKenzie.
Today, we are focusing on a most unlikely cult hero named Jack Rebney – or, as he has come to be known around the world, ‘Winnebago Man’.
When the brandy comes out at the jol, you can always count on somebody to say ‘met eish, ja’.
Let me take you on a journey back in time. The year was 2010, and South Africa was gearing up to host the FIFA World Cup. Enter Mr. Visagie.
Returning from Burning Man or AfrikaBurn to a society that doesn’t understand the transformation you’ve just undergone can be taxing.
Usually, our Throwbacks feature classic videos from years gone by. Today we’re doing something a little different.
It once seemed impossible that America would ever be governed by somebody with a greater capacity to put their foot in their mouth than George W. Bush.
‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ looks easy from the couch, but under the glare of the lights many people crack up. Not John Carpenter.
For today’s Throwback Thursday, we revisit one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries – who was the Clifton Pooper?
For today’s throwback, we’re travelling to July 2020 and Cairns, North Queensland, where a bitter ex tried to use the dark side of the Force to get revenge.
Way back when in 2010, Antoine Dodson shot to internet fame following his interview with a local TV station.
Pretty much every February, reporter Kevin Killeen’s 2016 ode to the month goes viral again.
Long before ‘Good Will Hunting’ or ‘Armageddon’, Ben was the host of a 1980s children’s TV show.
You won’t recognise the name, Melissa Sander. You will recognise her cries of pain after an infamous grape-stomping fall that remains one of YouTube’s most famous early viral videos.
Pecks Anchovette and Redro are disappearing from South African shelves, which brings to mind an iconic South African advert.
Bob Saget’s stand-up comedy was anything but wholesome and he was known on the comedy circuit for his filthy, raunchy routines.
It seems fitting this week, given the ridiculous twCXeet from Texas governor Greg Abbott about South Africans illegally crossing the US border, to revisit Miss Teen South Carolina’s infamous blunder.
Today, we’re casting our minds back to 2014 and a truly bonkers high-speed car chase through Denver, Colorado.
Thursday Throwback time, and this week we thought we might take pity on those of you who are parents. Yes, there’s all the joy that comes with raising a child, but it’s not all peachy.
If you want to design a character that the entire world can enjoy, Mr. Bean provides a good blueprint.
The English indie rock band’s sound has been accused of being a little samey, which is where this truly superb parody video comes in.
I was doing some digging down a YouTube wormhole this week and I came across a sketch featuring Luther, perhaps best known as Obama’s anger translator.
For today’s look back in time, we’re headed to May 15, 2010, and the ‘Saturday Night Live’ classic ‘Great Day’.
Superstar DJ Avicii would have turned 32 yesterday, and his struggles with his mental health are perhaps best documented in ‘Avicii: True Stories’.
There’s a decent chance you don’t know who Sean Lock is. That’s a real pity, as is the fact that the comedian passed away last week from cancer at the age of 58.