The organisers behind the Burning Man Festival have finally acknowledged that the annual counterculture celebration has been taken over by capitalists.
Kenya Barris, the creator of ‘Black-ish’, has brought together two generations of Shafts for a revival of the franchise.
Kanye West decided to surprise his wife on Valentine’s Day with a private performance from jazz legend Kenny G.
Things aren’t looking too great for the student involved in the now infamous Sans Souci Slap Slaga, and the student’s mother is fuming.
We all know that Valentine’s Day has been turned into a commercial monster, but are you willing to pay R700 for some roses?
We can finally settle that age-old debate between Joburgers and Capetonians about which city has the worst traffic.
Poor gut health can affect everything from your energy levels to your skin. Here’s how to know if you’re suffering from gut-related problems, and what to do about them.
Since 2015, fires have wiped out around 60% of the trains in Cape Town’s Metrorail system, with coordinated attacks causing untold grief for commuters.
Ford has designed a bed guaranteed to keep your bed-hogging partner from straying out of “their lane”.
This text exchange between Michelle Obama and her mom proves that it doesn’t matter how famous you get, your mom will always be there to keep you humble.
You’d better save a screenshot of that “It’s a Match” alert on Tinder, because Tinder-themed weddings are apparently a thing now.
Stop whatever you’re doing and look at the gorgeous pics of this rare African black leopard spotted in Kenya.
Turns out there are a lot of chemicals accumulating on Cape Town’s coasts, and it’s affecting the local marine life.
The list has been released, and voting is now open to determine the winner of the title of ‘Most Influential Young South African’.
Experiencing and engaging in a stop-and-go is a South African privilege and right, and it appears that there’s a general play-by-play of how one is expected to behave.
The people have spoken, and the People’s Choice Award has been allocated in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
More and more people are ditching large houses for inexpensive and environmentally friendly “tiny homes”, made out of shipping containers.
OR Tambo International Airport has unveiled the first phase of a R4,5 billion plan to revamp the airport, with the entire project due to be finished next year.
A 15th foot has now washed up in the Canadian province of British Columbia, all of which were housed inside a running shoe.
The small town in Russia has been overrun by polar bears, with locals patrolling constantly, firing shots in the air, or setting off stun grenades.
Doha in Qatar boasts some of the most over-the-top accommodation in the world, including one hotel suite created by the “Lady Gaga of design”.
Two security guards were shot in their patrol vehicle in full view of pedestrians and motorists in Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
72-year-old Peter Knottenbelt survived the loss of his leg to a crocodile and, just a year later, went on the swim the Midmar Mile.
Load shedding is here in full force, which means it’s time to take a look at some tech-savvy devices that’ll keep you connected when the lights go out.
If you’re rich and paranoid, you will really love this bizarre underground mansion that used to be a bomb shelter in Las Vegas.
Meghan’s dad, Thomas, has leaked a heartbreaking private letter that she wrote to him. Kensington Palace is now considering taking legal action against him.
Tesla added some bonuses with its latest software update, including “romance mode” and “emissions testing mode”, or as it’s more commonly known – fart mode.
It’s been a month since Shannon McLaughlin’s blog about how Woolies stole her idea went viral. After much back and forth, the two have now made peace.
A grandmother is suing some sexy firefighters after a pair of trousers hit her in the eye at a strip club.
South Africa is looking at another day of load shedding and frustration. If you’re not sure where to direct your anger, here’s a good place to start.