More and more people are putting butter in their coffee to boost their energy levels, but the long-term effects might not be worth the immediate results.
Sleep remains a favourite pastime for many, but getting a good eight hours isn’t as easy as it used to be. Perhaps this app may help.
Clear your calendar in the first week of March, because South Africa’s funniest comedy festival will be showcasing the best in the business.
Now that the holiday season is over, it’s time to get happy, healthy, and looking good with a diet that actually works.
Whenever I see a two-for-one special, I’m torn between wanting to eat both myself and taking along a partner in crime.
You’ve heard of Vanilla Coke and Cherry Coke, but what about eel-flavoured cola and some other oddities? Perhaps this has gone a little too far.
Take a break and enjoy the creativity and eco-friendly designs that went into these superb container buildings.
It’s the first week of school and thousands of learners are still waiting to be placed in high schools across the country. Don’t let your child get left behind.
If you’re looking for the perfect way to take advantage of the sun, hit the beach, and blow off some steam, you’re in luck.
Are you still paying full price on MacBooks and other Apple goodies when you’re a student or teacher? Come now, stop being silly.
By now you’ve probably already broken a few of those New Year’s resolutions, but there’s one that you can still salvage. It’s time to get organised.
We’re not even a month into 2020 and things are already looking iffy for the South African economy. Our tax shortfall needs to be made up somewhere.
#Januworry and #JanuworrySurvivalKit have been trending on Twitter, with some pretty funny memes about surviving what can be the most difficult month of the year.
We’ve all experienced the frustration of sitting on the phone for hours trying to get the internet up and running. Well, now you can hit back.
When Justin Wadstein was a kid, he started spinning everything he could get his hands on. Eventually, he turned his attention to pizza dough, and the rest is history.
It’s been a full 10 years since Jack Parow’s iconic ‘Cooler as Ekke’ was released, and he’s celebrating in a uniquely South African way.
If two-wheeled adventures, friends, and good food are your thing, you won’t want to miss these upcoming weekend rides.
Employees are always happy to have their salaries land in the account around payday, but should we be expecting more from the companies we work for?
Serious global concern about the effect of climate change on wine has sparked some creativity in the industry, and wine may never be the same again.
2oceansvibe is now on leave until January 6, 2020. Allow me the chance to wish you a fond farewell as we look ahead to the next decade.
Get Lucky Summer kicked off this past weekend at Zevenwacht Wine Estate, and if it’s a taste of things to come, then New Year’s is going to be off the hook.
The three shortlisted films from this year’s Bokeh South African International Film Festival are proof that South Africa is home to some incomparable talent.
You’ve probably seen the trailer for ‘No Time to Die’, but here’s something you might have missed.
December is always one of those months that does damage to the bank account. For those looking to emerge unscathed, here are a few words of advice.
Watermelon is the ultimate summer fruit, so it’s no surprise that it’s also now at the centre of a drinks trend proving very popular across the country.
If you want to do January right, you need to organise a celebration to end your first week back at work. You’re in luck.
How we start something new is important, so why not start the new year at Cape Town’s kinkiest New Year’s Eve party?
There are a number of key ingredients in your face cream that could be doing more harm than good over the summer months. Here’s what to watch out for.
Whether you’re still stuck in the office, or out in the world enjoying those first few days December, the right playlist has the power to get you living the holiday.
The old saying “the bigger they are, the harder they fall” rings true when it comes to disasters involving massive cargo ships.