BOOK: The most beautiful garden in Africa
Kirstenbosch is a name that resonates around the world as the home of a uniquely rich flora in a setting of unsurpassed beauty. Established soon after the unification of South Africa in 1910, the garden continues to draw both tourists and locals to its enchanting spaces and botanical riches. This Continue Reading
How modern photography is a lens to South African heritage
Recently, Red Bull photographer Tyrone Bradley collaborated with Red Bull athlete Murray Loubser, dubbed the most innovative Red Bull BMX street rider in South Africa. Combining BMX riding and DIY craftsmanship, Bradley built a ramp in an abandoned pool to capture the perfect photo and show off South Africa’s heritage Continue Reading
Movies under the stars: The Galileo Open Air Cinema returns!
The Galileo Open Air Cinema has unveiled “Galileo Under the Stars”, the theme for its upcoming Season 13, from 16 October 2024 to 17 May 2025. Enjoy a vibrant selection of films catering to all tastes: from classic movies to contemporary hits across genres like romance, comedy, drama, animation, musicals Continue Reading
QUIZ: Discover your perfect South African heritage experience
It’s Heritage Month, and in celebration of South Africa’s rich diversity of cultures and traditions, First Loyalty PLUS – South Africa’s premier all-round rewards programme – has created a fun quiz designed to help you uncover your perfect South African heritage experience. “South Africa is a multifaceted land with a Continue Reading
Making microweddings magical
In an era where bigger doesn’t always mean better, couples are increasingly choosing to have microweddings (weddings with under 50 guests) to honour their love. Historically, weddings have varied greatly in size and scope. Centuries ago, wedding celebrations often involved entire communities. In medieval Europe, for instance, wedding feasts could Continue Reading
World Rivers Day, and the Ford Wildlife Foundation’s contribution to conservation
World Rivers Day, celebrated this year on 22 September 2024, is a global event that underscores the importance of rivers and their conservation. Rivers are essential to ecosystems, biodiversity, human life and economic activities. They provide fresh water, which is vital for drinking, agriculture, industry and energy – making them Continue Reading
Born Free: Generation of Hope
In recognition of three decades of South Africa’s democracy, the Apartheid Museum is partnering with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to present Born Free: Generation of Hope, a photographic exhibition by Dutch photographer Ilvy Njiokiktjien, in which she explores the lives of South Africa’s first generation born after apartheid. The exhibition Continue Reading
Two extraordinary chefs and two Sunday lunches
A lot can happen in 10 years. Rewind a decade and chef Ivor Jones was captaining the heady days of The Test Kitchen by Luke Dale Roberts while chef Jason Kosmas was deep in the early years of the original Chefs Warehouse and Canteen by Liam Tomlin. A couple of Continue Reading