“Create You’re Self, South Africa” Create You’re Self, South Africa is a name that doesn't follow the conventional essence of a ‘brand’, and is therefore rather described as a design company with a new collection aimed at; breaking down the barriers created by insecurities, growing and enhancing thought provoking ideas, as well as promoting the... Continue Reading →
lelive: Combination Skin care
The day arises and so do you, you're yet to wash your face when you suddenly realise that some areas are mysteriously oily and others are normal, better yet, dry. That my friend is what is called Combination skin. Combination skin is typically characterised by an excessive and prevalent oily shine on the T-zone, with... Continue Reading →
IAMKELO- Essentials
What's that saying about short songs, that "the shorter the song, the harder it bangs"? And how goes the saying about short songs in Sesotho? That it's "somewhat of a spiritual ascension"- a saying that is highly eminent in IAMKELO's newly dropped mixtape Essentials! Originating from the 016 from a small suburban town, Waldrift in... Continue Reading →
Inganekwane-Zoë Modiga
On the land of the joyous, the dreamers and the creators of their own realities, arose an album which (personally) feels like it was produced and sung with the intention to remind and affirm the listeners: izinto ziyafezeka. That come rain, come sunshine, lempilo eyakho (this life is yours). And to that Impendulo yethu u"YEBO!",... Continue Reading →
Siphephelo Ndlovu: The SN Project- Afrikanization
From one heart-capturing and soulful single, "Mina Nawe", released in February to a full and much anticipated Album, Siphephelo Ndlovu blesses our ear drums with a warm prideful sensation- Afrikanization! Beginning the 8-track Album with the very first song titled "Seeker" on The SN Project-Afrikanization, Siphephelo Ndlovu welcomes the listeners to his newly released Album... Continue Reading →
One name, a new album: Bongeziwe Mabandla
Soulfully described as "The Enigmatic Spirit of African Soul", Bongeziwe Mabandla's deep rooted melodies, ranging from soft-to-hard drum patting and subtle piano keys, to the echoing of instrument sounds, revert ones self inwards out of the chaos which is our quarantined lives with his new 12-track album titled 'iimini'. Cover Image for iimini Having been... Continue Reading →
Feelin’ Good- Good Feelings
Upon randomly stumbling onto Dada Khanyisa’s Instagram page a few months ago (all praise the AI gods aka algorithms, for picking up on my interest in sculpture art) my mind was taken aback and drenched in admiration over the artistry and mind blowing creation that is Dada’s art! Having chuckled in blissful nostalgia over remembering... Continue Reading →
We Move- Breaking Bread
Rise and shine to get that dough while rolling into The Move's launch and breaking bread jokes (as in, these punny bread statements are really lame and I've broken the concept of bread jokes, yikes)! Saturday 24th, the official set date for The Move- a movement centered around being a people who enjoy life, inspire... Continue Reading →
5 Health Benefits of Sippin’ on Gin and-…Gin!
Picture this, you’re cruising on the inters of the web craving a quality, full-bodied, cheek-puckering soft (yet hard) beverage, and the algorithms of the ‘net answer and lead you to a sponsored gin and tonic “Gin and Tonic Festival’ advert. What a time to be online! Pay day came our way and lead us straight... Continue Reading →
HEY, HEY, SAVE THE ART!
Venue: Kalashikovv Gallery Address: 70 Juta St, Johannesburg, 2000