Today is a Thursday, and Larry David is a comedy genius. Those are both facts.
One of the joys of a four-day week is that before you know it, you look up and the weekend is within sight. Today, we celebrate with memes.
Thugwane was actually shot five months before the Olympics, and overcame incredible obstacles just to turn up at the starting line on August 4, 1996.
We’re in the midst of Discovery’s Shark Week, which means it’s a good time to revisit a totally bogus story the channel tried to pass off as real.
You might not recognise the names Jill Hallett, Joan Swanepoel, and Debbie Breedt, but you’ll certainly have seen their (in)famous ‘Zuma Must Go’ dance, which first went viral in April 2017.
Discovering a new band or musician before they become mainstream is always a good feeling. That’s less true when the band you’re talking up doesn’t actually exist.
Welcome to Thursday, and a pleasure to see you here. Today’s throwback is an alcohol abuse PSA from Thailand in the early 2000s.
This week, news broke that beloved actress Shaleen Surtie-Richards had passed away. We pay tribute with a classic scene from ‘Egoli’.
Today’s throwback stars Liam Neeson and a very unique set of skills. No, not the ones you can see in the ‘Taken’ trilogy.
When the world first went into lockdown, and live sports ground to a halt, one Scottish commentator found another outlet for his skills.
Lewis Capaldi may have achieved international fame thanks to some smash hits these past few years, but he’s always kept his feet on the ground.
The ‘Chappelle’s Show’ sketch featuring Prince playing basketball seems outlandish, but according to those who were there, it’s actually on the money.
Does the name Corey Worthington ring a bell? If not, you surely recognise his picture, right?
Don’t ever let knowing bugger all about a topic stop you from having a bash anyway.
If you so much as hum the words ‘I remember, the days of my life’, there’s a decent chance somebody in the vicinity can pick things up with ‘I recall the faces, mostly yours’.
Last week, Daft Punk announced that they would be hanging up their helmets after 28 years in the game. Along the way, the band spawned some great tributes.
In 2008, a photo from an H20 rave in Boksburg catapulted Vernon Koekemoer to national fame. Let’s enjoy a waltz down memory lane.
The former Proteas skipper was frequently struck in the nether regions, which is why he set about designing ‘the Beast’.
Yesterday, Larry Flynt died at the age of 78. His legal tussle with Jerry Falwell eventually ended up in the US Supreme Court, and forever changed the media and political landscape in America.
Nkaaaaandla – you can hear it in JZ’s voice, can’t you? Let’s revisit that infamous firepool demonstration video.
Imagine waking up to find you now speak with a Chinese accent, even though you’ve never visited the country before?
As vote counting continues and the world watches on, let’s take a moment to listen to a man who knew how to deliver a message of hope.
Before Borat’s big-screen debut, there was Ali G, and in 2003 Sacha Baron Cohen’s character scored a rather brief interview with the future president of the United States.
Let’s just say some valuable lessons were learnt about bathroom humour and what’s considered acceptable.
When Siya Kolisi led the Springboks out against England on June 9, 2018, he made history. We should be thankful that we have Kaunda Ntunja’s commentary to remember the moment.
This Thursday, we’re casting our minds back to a classic South African ad, featuring a woman who really shouldn’t have been behind the wheel.
Today, we’re casting an eye back on one of the Currie Cup’s greatest ever tackles, when Bryan Baenhoff, donning only his socks, took down Western Province lock FC Smit.
Whilst your social media feeds are probably full of people throwing back to a time when they looked really good in that photo, we prefer to go the viral video route.
Americans love a good Fourth of July party, and that darn COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t going to stop them letting rip.
Today marks 25 years to the day since Jonah Lomu steamrolled the English in the 1995 World Cup semi-final. It’s a day fullback Mike Catt will never forget.