Neville Alexander2012-03-01“Will South Africa’s middle class and its intellectuals find the courage, have they got the imagination, to commit class suicide by moving away decisively from the current English-mainly and often English-only language policy, with all its negative consequences for a democratic polity?”
2012-02-29Attention all cinephiles! This year's Academy Awards have just been announced and LitNet is catching Oscar Fever by inviting our readers to submit a review of a memorable film.
2012-02-27UK hip-hop and jazz guru Soweto Kinch will host a groundbreaking show featuring a diverse and brilliant line-up in Freedom Square on 31 March 2012 between 10am and 6pm.
2012-02-27Catch Cape Town band Holiday Murray at The Bioscope in Johannesburg on Monday, 12 March for a very special performance. The show will be an intimate acoustic evening where the audience will be invited to ask questions between tracks.
Naomi Meyer, Elzette Steenkamp2012-02-23On Tuesday, 21 February 2012 a small crowd gather in parliament. Most of the people present work here anyway, during the day, but tonight they are attending the book launch of From Malan to Mbeki.
Janet van Eeden2012-02-22Anthony Akerman, playwright, in conversation with Janet van Eeden, about the republication of his play Somewhere on the Border
Serisha Letchmiah2012-02-22"I truly commend parents who expose their young ones to the arts, and in particular to the theatre, which can often be a hard sell. Unfortunately this was also the cause of my inability to engage properly with the show."
Jonathan Amid2012-02-21I would recommend Ants in the Big Onion to readers that can look past the perfunctory title and jarring cover design, those willing to suspend disbelief in service of a genuinely warm-hearted, good-natured and mostly well-written frolic in the deep end of the new South Africa.
2012-02-20Download the 9 songs by the Sing 'it bands. It's free! The most downloaded song wins a music video budget from MK, so support your favourite.
2012-02-20The Cambridge University Press is launching the The Cambridge History of South African Literature. Professor Njabulo Ndebele, novelist, critic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, will speak on South African literary history.
Naomi Meyer, Blacksheep2012-02-14LitNet has been publishing the blacksheeptv.net cartoon strip for a few months now. Naomi Meyer asked the creators of the cartoon to give LitNet readers some background to the strip. She wanted to talk to the humans drawing the strip. Strangely enough, she didn’t receive the answers from the person she thought she’d e-mailed.