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Out of sight: Many of those who live in the ‘dark’ buildings in the Johannesburg city centre described in Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon’s book The Blinded City are blind. Photo: Luca Sola/AFP

Opening eyes to Jozi’s inner city

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon’s new book explores the abandoned buildings of Johannesburg and their inhabitants

Streets ahead: Johannes Paul Raether and Stan Wannett took their art to the streets of Jo’burg as part of the Spines performance festival.

Moving art makes city’s spine tingle

An innovative festival takes audiences through Jo’burg and brings fairy-tale fantasies to life.

Balancing act: People will be able to live

Not everyone sees the light

The recent launch of expansion plans for the Maboneng precinct raises the question: Just who will be left out of the inner-city plan?

Santu Mofokeng’s images are a perfect complement to the narrative in Violence in a Time of Liberation.

A history of violence and elusive hope

An analysis of a deadly mine conflict in 1994 offers clues to the origins of the Marikana tragedy.

Evicted Somali traders cry foul

Evicted Somali traders cry foul

Foreigners in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, allege that the local council is working hand in glove with local business people to shut down their shops.

Fragments of unity on Africa Day

Fragments of unity on Africa Day

"Afrique, Afrique, Afrique!" cried Tumi Molekane of Tumi and the Volume, ending an electric hip-hop set at the Africa Day celebrations in Newtown.

Foreign traders are fair game

Foreign traders are fair game

The Freedom Park housing settlement on the outskirts of Eldorado Park has become the centre of xenophobic mobilisation in Gauteng.

Minister of music mixing the sounds of the south

Minister of music mixing the sounds of the south

Gilberto Gil, one of Brazil’s best-known musicians, landed on South African tarmac last week.

Humanitarian crisis close to home

Migrants face a multitude of health issues in Jozi inner city.

A landscape of leftovers

A landscape of leftovers

Like weeds growing through cracks, Jo Ractliffe’s photos draw attention to Angolan war history

Swimming on the Square

After dusk on Saturday February 21, the FNB Dance Umbrella opens with Screen Factor 8. Directed and choreographed by Sue Pam-Grant, produced by Blue Moon and featuring the Moving…

Sabbagha’s new piece strong but repetitive

With a six-person cast, <i>There’s No Room in This Bed</i> managed to squeeze in examinations of the power dynamics of personal relationships, but at times the piece battles to…

Love in the time of cattle

<i>Nguni: A Love Story</i> explores some of the tensions between the rights of women and some aspects of Zulu tradition in today’s climate. Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon reviews.

Arts festival kicks off in celebratory mood

"Arts festivals are about discovery, about exploration … I want everyone here to have fun," said Pallo Jordan at the opening of the National Arts Festival. "Let us have a good…

Post-festival blues

As the National Arts Festival drew the curtains for 2004, Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon reflects on the cast of characters that filled the theatres and auditoriums, as well as the…

Strong idea, laboured dynamics

Sophocles’s classic is rearticulated in a context of terrorism, Aids and globalisation in Antigone. John Kani stars. Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon reviews.

The intensity of approaching death

Reza de Wets’s imaginative landscape is instantly recognisable, writes Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon of the striking and lingering <i>Breathing In</i>.

Moving on up

In the industrial landscape around the Johannesburg inner city, about 24 000 migrant men live in single-sex hostels. A further 15 000 men and women live in informal settlements.…

Spirits rejoice

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon speaks to Madala Kunene and Bernard Mndaweni about their new album which pays homage to traditional spirituality.

The unfinished business of equality

Ten years into our democracy, gender inequity remains a challenge. Since 1994 we have seen significant changes in policy development that reflect the government’s commitment to…