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Illuminating the way: The rehabilitation of the Nelson Mandela Bridge was positioned as a signal — a beacon of hope and pride — at one of 13
identified gateways into the inner city. Photo: File

Jozi My Jozi: How civic action is restoring pride in Joburg

From solar streetlights to community events, Jozi My Jozi is revitalising the inner city through practical civic projects that inspire hope and reignite pride

Female first: Tshegofatso Seoka, curator of the Unisa Art Gallery, in the Kgorong Building, Pretoria, says that she prioritises acquiring works by women artists, and she emphasises the importance of institutions sharing resources.

Tshegofatso Seoka: Curating a new African consciousness at Unisa Art Gallery

The curator has created a radical meeting place where African consciousness, curation and community converge

Shaka iLembe, produced and directed by Angus Gibson. Photos: The Bomb Shelter

Shaka iLembe: Inside the writer’s war room

The film returns with cinematic ambition, cultural depth and storytelling that honours memory as much as history

Bridging the gap: Sabelo Mlangeni with Kamogelo Walaza, curator of his show Ngiyobona Phambili, and details of two works, Voices in Trenches, Delville Wood, 2016 and Dangerous Crossing, Arques Labttaille, 2016.

Sabelo Mlangeni: The grey and green of trauma

Photographer’s homecoming exhibition travels through art, memory and being black in the West

Dignified: Kulani Nkuna reflects on cultural work and the expanding the scope and reach of Culture Review Magazine

The Portfolio: On the beauty and importance of joyous Black gatherings

Expanding the scope and reach of Culture Review magazine during lockdown wasn’t easy, but it was necessary

The Mapungubwe gold rhino is exhibited at the Javett-UP Art Centre’s  interactive Gold of Africa Gallery

Impressive strides put black comedy in the spotlight

Black comedians have come a long way in the past 10 years, and are using their indigenous languages as the main attraction for their target market.

Gloves come off over racism in the ring

There was a lot of hype leading up to the fight between Jason "Badman" Bedeman and Bonani "Sweetie Pie" Dlamini in June.