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Category: Features

Stellenbosch Triennale to paint a new narrative in 2020

The big reveal: On the opening night of the Woordfees in March this year, the Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculpture Trust (SOST) revealed that it would be bringing 30 extraordinary artists from all over the African continent to the Eikestad as it will be hosting the Stellenbosch art Triennale next year, 2020. PHOTO: Supplied.
At number 116 Dorp Street, in a space behind a door in the old Voorgelegen building, sit the masterminds...
Entertainment, Events, Features, News

New kid on the music block, Kirsty Adams, brings you sweet sounds that are just what your December-break playlist is missing

Somerset West-based singer, songwriter and composer, Kirsty Adams (24) feels most at home when her fingers are dancing over...
Campus, Entertainment, Features, News, Review

SU lecturer’s work to be displayed in Massachusetts Museum

Stellenbosch University’s Ledelle Moe will have her work displayed in Massachusetts, USA in December 2019.

Features, News

Prof Wim de Villiers on Stellenbosch University, his past, and his future

Professor Wim de Villiers, recently re-elected Rector and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University. PHOTO: Supplied
Professor Wim de Villiers has been reappointed as Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Rector and Vice-Chancellor (VC) for a second term...
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Meer as net nog ʼn Prof

Mary-Anne Plaatjies van Huffel (59) is in November 1992 as die eerste vrouepredikant in die NG Kerkfamilie in Suid-Afrika...
Campus, Features, News

Local band, Jackal and the Wind, back with fresh tunes and tour dates

Local independent afro-rock band, Jackal and the Wind. PHOTO: Jackal and the Wind Facebook page.
Independent afro-rock band, Jackal and the Wind, are howling once again after a brief break whilst drummer, Johan Pretorius,...
Entertainment, Events, Features, News

Vergelegen’s African top ranking is nothing to wine about for recent Matie graduate

Cameron Corney smiling outside of the Vergelegen cellar of which is situated at the top of the farm, surrounded by the views and fauna that led to Vergelegen’s top ranking. PHOTO: Mike Wright.
Vergelegen was recently ranked the number one wine estate in Africa, and 34th in the world. In the cellar...
Features, News

Decolonizing the Drag

“I didn’t see ordinary African women. I want to decolonize drag and bring in the African perspective so that...
Campus, Entertainment, Features, Lifestyle

The unexpected journey of Lise Swart

In a little coffee shop in Stellenbosch, Lise Swart (41) sits with a latte, a cigarette, and bright red,...
Features

Strijdom van der Merwe: die kunstenaar agter die revolusionêre rooi bome

In 2008 was Stellenbosch se deftige Dorpstraat verdrink in ’n rooi gloed. Die stamme van 393 akkerbome is met...
Features, News
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