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The Cape Town City Council has approved the sale of the “Fruit and Veg” site in the city centre for social housing.
Ifrah Mansour’s installation “Weaving Abundance” emerges in Dakota County Parks in response to society's focus on scarcity.
Museum Executive Director Mary Ceruti Ceruti was impressed with the ways Reaves explores both design and art history.
On Women’s Day, Premier Alan Winde reaffirmed his commitment to women's empowerment at the 19th annual Women’s Humanity ...
The live show Three Generations: One Stage, celebrates legacy, passion and the power of music at the Artscape Theatre on 15 and 16 August, The performance features Mtshali-Jones, alongside musical ...
Robyn Murphy has been named the permanent CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, following nearly eight ...
On Friday, July 25, 2025, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Board of Directors for BOPA announced the appointment of Robyn ...
That urgency is also reflected in efforts across the United Nations system. In 2019, the UN launched the Disability Inclusion Strategy (UNDIS) to promote accessibility, participation, and ...
Chaurasia, hailed for his ability to weave serenity and virtuosity, will deliver a tribute to his late mentor, tabla legend Ustad Zakir Hussain, who helped shape this production. The evening opens ...
Veteran cyclist killed in attack under Artscape bridge A 77-year-old cyclist has died after being attacked on a designated cycling route in Cape Town’s CBD, prompting renewed concerns over safety on ...
Six years after Founders Garden in Cape Town’s city centre was approved for social housing, the Western Cape Government has started the process of appointing a developer for the site. The site, next ...