MSC’s Moz cruise on the Musica rocked. This year, you can do it all on the MSC Opera
Last summer, our weekend on MSC Musica was all dancing on decks and island sunsets. Now MSC Opera sails in with new routes, longer trips and a 14-night New Year’s cruise across the Indian Ocean
Tyla, Trevor Noah in race to grab a Grammy
Local stars among top-flight international talent vying for the coveted music industry awards
Beverley Roos-Muller talks ‘Hunting the Seven’
Q&A with author of ‘Hunting the Seven: How The Gugulethu Seven Assassins Were Exposed’ which is shortlisted for the Sunday Times Literary non-fiction award.
2025 Sunday Times Literary Awards shortlist -Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu on ‘The Creation of Half-Broken People’
Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu discusses the genesis of her novel 'The Creation of Half-Broken People'
Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ explores concepts of beauty, ugly and evil
Jacob Elordi shines as The Creature in the latest reimagining of Shelley’s classic novel
Pawsome pet fashion is taking over Cape Town this summer
Several Cape Town designers are gearing up this month to transform thrifted finds into high fashion for adoptable rescue dogs.
Miss Universe restricts Thai director’s role after he calls Miss Mexico ‘dumb’
The Miss Universe Organisation has announced that its Thailand pageant director Nawat Itsaragrisil will have his participation in future Miss Universe events restricted following a public altercation in which he called Miss Mexico Fátima Bosch “dumb.”
5 things to know about Olivier Rousteing
From his fashion army to his origins in law and go-go dancing
SPOTLIGHT | A coming-of-age film about a nonbinary teen and ‘Chicago’ returns to the stage
Spotlight is our bite-size entertainment snapshot featuring new releases in South Africa, exclusive film trailers and more.
Forget chocolates on your pillow, here’s what luxury hotel experiences look like now
A look at how hotels are reshaping the perfect getaway.
Are you saying these wrong? Google reveals SA’s most commonly mispronounced words
Thousands of South Africans turned to Google this year to avoid embarrassing mispronunciations — from French pastries and tricky English spellings to international names that leave even the most confident speakers stumped.
























