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Until Until: Curating Complexity in Jo’burg Nightlife

Until Until are a fast-rising crew of young entertainment entrepreneurs, curating events that attract as many as 4000 partygoers.  After only 3-years in the game, this squad of 11 twenty-something’s describe their members as ‘pretty socially relevant’: a humble understatement since each boasts 1000-or-so Twitter followers and an astonishing ability to pull crowds. As a…

NOTHING GETS ORGANISED- Spaces of Freedom

On the 28th March, the Nothing Gets Organised group  is opening a new project space in the Johannesburg CBD.  NGO – NOTHING GETS ORGANISED will highlight a wide program of visual arts against the unassuming background of a converted commercial property wedged in next to car repair shops.  The event spotlights a diverse range of…

Noirwave; reflecting alternative black identities

Noirwave is telling the story of black glory, of Africa, through art. The creative collective of Petite Noir and RhaRha Nembhard form the heart of Noirwave and their collaboration with Lina Viktor reveals the beauty and diversity of experience that is being African. While the immorality and brutality of imperialism perpetuates much pain and suffering on…

The erotic illustrations designed to get us talking about good sex

The erotic is a phenomenon that has purposefully been made hidden. With the imposition of Christianity and Roman-Dutch law during colonialization came the strict distinction between the public and private lives, where the latter would be strictly define and restrict understandings of sexuality at the time.  With the introduction of a constitution, rights would now…

The Bantu Hour- Keep South Africa Weird

In the 2000s, two tv shows on the SABC represented polar opposites in quality.  On one hand was Late Nite with Paul Viv, a talk show so bad, and with a host so inept that it could have passed as a parody of the format.  In stark contrast was The Pure Monate Show, which dramatically…

Alphabet Zoo is inviting cultural practitioners to participate in a zine making residency

Alphabet Zoo, the Johannesburg based collective founded by printmakers Minenkulu Ngoyi and Isaac Zavale is hosting zine making nights at the Bubblegum Club project space in Newtown. Ngoyi and Zavale have extended an open invitation to cultural practitioners interested in collaborating on the development of a zine over a three “zine nights” residency in March….