It’s been a while since we took a look at what’s happening over at the SABC, and unfortunately it doesn’t make for pretty viewing.
This weekend would have seen many South Africans light up after a landmark ruling, but there’s still much ground to be made, Take America, for example.
James Corden and Kristen Bell decided to see if love could lift them up where they belong, although they didn’t deliver exactly what the crowd expected.
As Helen Zille’s tweets spread across the internet, causing outrage at every turn, many people turned their gaze towards Mmusi Maimane. So, what does he do?
Despite a ruling by the Press Ombudsman ordering a front page apology, the team over at M & G are sticking to their guns and giving JZ the middle finger,
If you’re a busty girl who likes to show off your assets, one prominent fashion mag believes you might be out of touch with the latest trends.
They call it practically magic, and Apple’s latest selection of adverts for the iPhone 7 generation are as beautiful as it can get. Take it away, Apple.
Lilly-Rose Depp is carving her own way in life and her career is going really, really well for a 17-year-old. Check her Vogue cover out.
It is rumoured that Prince Harry has a new girlfriend, an actress from ‘Suits’, and the public are gobbling up every scrap of information they can get their hands on.
Jessica Drake is in the country to educate attendees of the Sexpo on sexual education – and to give an interview on the topic of Donald Trump.
Using flashlights as mic, the two belted out ‘Ironic’ in a summer camp setting, and it’s Jimmy-Falon wonderment.
One BBC producer got more than she bargained for when a Wits student doctor challenged them during an interview. It’s quite entertaining.
The subject of the famous National Geographic ‘Afghan Girl’ cover photo has been arrested – here’s the story.
If you’re not one to take notice of the adverts on television, this isn’t for you. Here are the top rated adverts of the first half of the year.
Speaking about the SABC’s loss over the last financial year, Hlaudi says he is “happy” with the outcome. Are you even surprised? Here’s his reasoning.
As per the usual, SNL did well in picking on the candidates’ most outrageous nuances, claims, and statements, like ‘nasty woman’.
When will Syria be safe again? No one knows, not even the first lady of Syria, who sat down for a half-an-hour interview with Russia’s Channel 24. Intriguing stuff.
Everyone loves a good pun, but you can bet there’s going to be someone kicking up a stink about a poster a reader sent our way. Very spicy.
What does President Obama think of the future of technology? He sat down with WIRED’s editor in chief for an interview, and cracked some jokes along the way.
Donald Trump is used to getting his own way, but this time around the New York Times decided to stick to their guns. Their response to his threat is gold.
What does James Bond do when he no longer has lives to save? He shows the world how effective a blue tin of mouth freshener is, and people get upset.
If the trailer is anything to go by, the next offering from the ex-Top Gear presenters is going to be bigger, better, and way more explosive. Can. Not. Wait.
It won’t be difficult to get a taste of the food created by the winner of the first season of Top Chef SA, because she happens to call the Mother City home.
Fox News sure isn’t known for their political correctness, but in this day and age are they stay acting like a group of high school bullies? It seems so.
Ever wondered how much the star of your favourite television show earns per episode? Well, you’re about to find out – and please try not to shed a tear.
Everyone has their own comfort zone, and perhaps Jeremy Clarkson and his cronies are most at home behind the wheel of a speeding car. Corden – not so much.
While discussing why women wear burkas, things got very heated during a live television broadcast – so much so shoes were taken off and used as weapons.
We know that sometimes the Donald can go off on a tangent, but sometimes we need the help of someone like Jimmy to piece together what we’ve just listened to.
If you have ever wanted to venture into the world’s most dangerous city, now is your chance. You could even do a bit of clubbing while you’re there.
It’s hardly news that the SABC is operating at a loss, but it turns out the latest figures are only the tip of the iceberg. Oh, and Hlaudi’s rolling in the money.