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Sing 'it: Bittereinder

Bittereinder 2011-07-13 Bittereinder was formed early in 2009 when Jaco van der Merwe approached Peach van Pletzen and Louis Minnaar about his desire to start an Afrikaans rap project. Jaco had been writing and performing English hip hop and spoken word poetry since 1998, using the stage name Ajax, and had released two solo albums, in 2005 and 2009.

Sing 'it: Jax Panik

Jax Panik 2011-07-12 Jax Panik started as a parody of sorts. Founding members Jacobus van Heerden and Johnny de Ridder (Cape Town-based music producers) initially set out to create a mock pop star / pop group, combining catchy music with bubblegum visuals and videos.

Sing 'it: Karen Zoid

Karen Zoid 2011-07-12 TIME magazine en die US News & World Report het haar rol as ’n ikoon in die Suid-Afrikaanse musiekbedryf beklemtoon. Eerstejaarstudente aan verskeie universiteite bestudeer haar skryfwerk as deel van hulle akademiese modules.

Sing 'it: Dance, You’re on Fire

2011-07-12 Dance, You’re on Fire is a four-piece South African band which strives to fuse the best of rock and indie while consistently focusing on interesting song-writing and creativity within music.

Sing 'it: Dans Dans Lisa

Dans Dans Lisa 2011-07-12 Dans Dans Lisa is an all-Afrikaans acoustic outfit created by two rock-band frontmen, Bouwer Bosch and Deon Meiring, from the massive South African rock bands Straatligkinders and Glaskas respectively.

Sing 'it: Niskerone and SFR

Niskerone and SFR 2011-07-12 Currently known as the "the man behind It Came From The Jungle" (BPM Mag), "king of the underground Drum & Bass jungle" (Cape Argus) and "Cape Town's Drum & Bass stalwart" (Mixmag), Niskerone was raised on the dusty streets of Mitchell’s Plain in the heart of the notorious Cape Flats.

Sing 'it: iScream & the Chocolate Stix

I Scream and the Chocolate Stix 2011-07-12 iScream & the Chocolate Stix are bringing their fresh sound to the world at large with music destined to be "all over the map". They take audiences through an eclectic mix of electro, rock, dance, folk and hip hop, incorporating their signature style and sound inspired by some of the best bands around the world.

Anton Harber talks to Maggie Marx about his recently published book Diepsloot

Maggie Marx, Maggie Marx 2011-07-07 Diepsloot Anton Harber Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers Click to buy Diepsloot now from Kalahari.net! Andile Mngxitama of Mail & Guardian writes the following about your recently published book, Diepsloot: “Harber is totally unaware ...

Sing 'it: Bands 2011

2011-07-06 Lees oor die nege <em>Sing 'it-</em>bands van 2011.
<p><font color="555555">Read about the nine <em>Sing 'it</em> bands of 2011.

Stefanus Rademeyer on Resonant Structures, dimensionality and generative algorithms

Stefanus Rademeyer, Kristine Kronjé 2011-07-05 Stefanus Rademeyer recently held his first solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery Cape titled Resonant Structures. Following successful solo exhibitions, Surface Depth and Ideograph, Resonant Structures explored the relationship between the disciplines ...

Stefanus Rademeyer on Resonant Structures, dimensionality and generative algorithms

Stefanus Rademeyer, Kristine Kronjé 2011-07-05 Stefanus Rademeyer recently held his first solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery Cape titled Resonant Structures. Following successful solo exhibitions, Surface Depth and Ideograph, Resonant Structures explored the relationship between the disciplines ...

African Library: Caught in the storm

Annie Gagiano 2011-07-01 Seydou Badian wrote the text under discussion in this issue of The African Library in 1954 – when his country, Mali, was still known as French Sudan – and composed it in French, the language of his colonial education.

African Library: Caught in the storm

Annie Gagiano 2011-07-01 Seydou Badian wrote the text under discussion in this issue of The African Library in 1954 – when his country, Mali, was still known as French Sudan – and composed it in French, the language of his colonial education.

Mike van Graan in conversation with Janet van Eeden on becoming Artscape's Associate Playwright

Mike van Graan, Janet van Eeden 2011-06-30 Press release: “Artscape, one of the most productive theatre centres in the country, has announced an innovative partnership with award-winning playwright Mike van Graan that will see the Artscape Theatre Centre staging at least one of the ...

Mike van Graan in conversation with Janet van Eeden on becoming Artscape's Associate Playwright

Mike van Graan, Janet van Eeden 2011-06-30 Press release: “Artscape, one of the most productive theatre centres in the country, has announced an innovative partnership with award-winning playwright Mike van Graan that will see the Artscape Theatre Centre staging at least one of the ...

James Whyle, winner of the PEN/Studzinski Award of 2011, in conversation with Janet van Eeden

Janet van Eeden 2011-05-25 Review by Janet van Eeden James Whyle’s award-winning short story is quite simply titled “The Story”. The title pre-empts the style of the narrative, which is written with a bald matter-of-factness with a ...

African Library: The Sinners

Annie Gagiano 2011-04-26 Yusuf Idris is considered one of the great authors – particularly as a short story writer – in the Arabic literary world.

Andie Miller talks to Janet van Eeden about her anthology Slow Motion: stories about walking

Janet van Eeden, Janet van Eeden, Andie Miller 2010-10-29 Title: Slow Motion: stories about walkingAuthor: Andie Miller Publisher: JacanaDate of publication: 2010 ISBN: 97817700987010Click here to order Slow Motion from Kalahari.net! Short review by JvE Andie Miller’s collection of stories ...
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