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Telling the story: D Michael Cheers and Hugh Masekela collaborated on the writing of the book Still Grazing

From perfect stranger to brother

In this interview with Kwanele Sosibo, D Michael Cheers speaks of this life-changing endeavour, and how his co-author and subject became family.

Africa’s writer NgugiwaThiong’o.

​Ngugi wa Thiong’o interprets a continent to the world

‘Birth of a Dream Weaver’ is an apt title for Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s college years and becoming a writer.

Born to make music: The image

The Boss battled the old SA

First it was a hit single and LP. Now it’s the title of Bruce Springsteen’s autobiography. ‘Born to Run’ shows The Boss’s life’s work hasn’t ended.

The outcome of the ANC’s long-awaited KwaZulu-Natal conference was a win for the Thuma Mina crowd. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

A treasure trove of?detail, but some loose threads

Historian and former communist activist Paul Trewhela takes issue with aspects of Bob Hepple’s autobiography.

Emma Brockes: In defiance of cruelty, a vital grace

When an English journalist’s mother dies, she unearths some extraordinarily painful secrets that have been buried for years, writes Charles Leonard.

Melanie married into the family

Our best Verwoerd forward

Melanie married into the family, but found that the name has been as much a source of strength as a burden.

Recording a petulant soul

Ronnie Govender’s autobiography shows he is a triple-threat man — in sports, the theatre and literature.