The Cape Town Jazzathon returns January 10-12, 2025, featuring live performances, talent showcases, and renowned artists at V&A Waterfront.
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Lessons from my guests on #businessofentertainment for 2024 on CapeTalk
The recap of guests on CapeTalk’s #businessofentertainment offers insights and inspiration for 2024.
The Business of Entertainment on Thursday 2 Jan 2025 we speak to …….
The Business of Entertainment welcomes 2025 with Suzanne Ackerman discussing philanthropy on CapeTalk this Thursday.
Reflections in Pictures of Music Exchange #MEX24 held on 30th Nov 2024
Reflections in Pictures of Music Exchange #MEX24 held on 30th November 2024 at the Fire and Ice Hotel Cape Town. All photos by Simon Shiffman.
And so 2024 eases to a close Siphokazi captures the vibrant and complicated energy of this season
As 2024 wraps up, Siphokazi’s poetry captures the transition from urban life to rural existence, reflecting this season’s vibrant energy in Eastern Cape Mecca.
The Voice of the Lighthouse Family Tunde Baiyewu on CapeTalk, Thursday 19th December at 9pm
Tunde Baiyewu, a British-Nigerian singer, co-founded Lighthouse Family, achieving multi-platinum success. He now collaborates with African artists on new music.
2 superb podcasts from CapeTalk with investigative journalist and film writer/director/producer, Diana Neille
Diana Neille discusses systemic corruption and reform in the South African music industry on CapeTalk podcasts, emphasizing the impact on music makers and collective management organizations.
Siphokazi Jonas weaves oral tradition and personal narrative in her latest captivating poetry collection | Daily Maverick
Siphokazi Jonas discussed poetry, writing authenticity, and the publishing experience in an interview.
Diana Neille on CapeTalk tonight from 9pm on the Business of Entertainment discussing – Collective Management Organisations in South Africa
Diana Neille discusses the South African music industry’s challenges and potential reforms on CapeTalk, emphasizing the need for supporting music creators at the core.
Weeping Becomes a River has been selected as one of Brittle Paper’s 100 Notable African Books of 2024
Siphokazi Jonas’s Weeping Becomes a River has been named one of Brittle Paper’s 100 Notable African Books for 2024.
Theatre on the Square till 15th December
Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse performs legendary jazz at Theatre on the Square until December 15th.
Radio Interviews with Siphokazi Jonas on Algoa FM & Good Hope FM on Wednesday 11 December
Siphokazi Jonas discusses her book, Weeping Becomes a River, on Algoa FM and Good Hope FM, exploring cultural alienation and her literary journey.