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Building in Bishopscourt begins for land claimants

A return to the land is in sight for scores of families forcibly removed during apartheid

Matthew Hirsch/GroundUp

A sod-turning ceremony for the construction of 86 homes in Protea Village, Bishopscourt, was attended by land claimants, community members and government officials on Tuesday 11 March.… Read more

Book shorts

The Fourth Boy by Andrew Robert Wilson

Set mostly in the Klein Karoo, beautifully written, atmospheric and irresistibly intriguing, The Fourth Boy explores notions of belonging and a myriad of other longings which I found profoundly moving. It tells the story of a young man’s search for his father against the backdrop of the 80s in apartheid South Africa and the fate of five hundred Polish WWII refugee children who arrived in Oudtshoorn in 1943 – a piece of local history I have been fascinated by for as long as I have lived in South Africa.… Read more

The best of both worlds in a Pinot Noir

Humans are deeply sentimental creatures. This has been the case for millennia. It is evidenced by the number of personal artifacts buried together with human remains, from the Stone Age to the Ancient Egyptians to the present day. We keep letters, photos, scrapbooks of all the special moments and places.… Read more

Audio build to blow your hair back

One car subculture that announces its presence with sheer volume in Cape Town is the audio enthusiasts.

Take Granger Nieuwoudt and his Seat Vario Cordoba, the only car of its kind in the country. Experiencing the force of his sound system is a full body experience; you can literally feel your skin vibrating while your hair gets blown in every direction by those blasting decibels.… Read more

Herd of puppets migrate from Congo to Scandinavia

Life-sized animal puppet project to raise awareness about dangers of accelerating climate change

Ashraf Hendricks/Groundup

Hundreds of life-sized animal puppets will be performing in cities from Central Africa to the northern tip of Norway to highlight the loss of biodiversity caused by rapid, human-induced climate change.… Read more

April gig guide

Theatre

The absolutely superb actor Tony Miyambo brings Red Peter back to the stage in Kafka’s Ape, an adaptation of Franz Kafka’s A Report For An Academy, in which the Ape presents himself as a civilised being after being captured and trained.… Read more

Seapoint site could change future of social housing

A pending Constitutional Court judgment on Tafelberg may have far-reaching consequences for City planning
  • In 2015, the Western Cape Government announced it would sell the Tafelberg School site in Sea Point for R135-million.
  • Housing activists then launched a legal battle to stop the sale and compel the province to consider affordable housing before selling off state-owned land to private parties.
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Orfeo: Living lies in paying attention

Rarely does a novel teach you to listen. There is a scene in Richard Powers’s Orfeo in which the protagonist, avante-garde composer Peter Els, presents his final undergraduate composition at a famed music school in rural Indiana to his tutor, Karol Kopacz.… Read more