Browsing: What’s On
Unleash your wicked side with a hilarious take on Alice in Wonderland, but be warned, the double entendres come thick and fast!
Tutu’s climate change concert
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and other faith leaders have called for all to do their bit against climate change, pressing for a firm plan from global powers
Peter Davis counts the cost of thoughtless waste . . . and how it impacts on all of our futures.
The famous Adult Panto (now in its 15th year) is on at The Zone, Suncoast Casino, Durban: November 1 to December 31.
Durban’s famous Big Band will wow audiences with their big sound and brass section at the Stirling Theatre in Durban North from October 20-23.
Danielle Sheedy investigates the wonders and pitfalls of modern technology.
Lois Kuhle takes a candid journey to motherhood with Alberlito Hospital gynaecologist Dr Candice Roberts.
Extreme weather is no stranger to the Highway area. Check out this video from 2008
iSimangaliso Wetland Park is home to a pack of 13 new African Wild Dogs, one of a number of species being reintroduced to the area.
The first sardines of the 2011 sardine season have been netted in KwaZulu-Natal on the lower South Coast.
South Africa may be the only country in the world where pilots try to drive passenger aircraft like minibus taxis.
She entered Westminster Abbey a commoner, and walked out with three new titles: Duchess, Countess and Baroness. The Queen has given Prince William and Kate Middleton the new titles of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Quarters Hotel in Florida Road, Durban, is all set to host those looking to celebrate William and Kate’s royal wedding in grand style.
The North Coast will be the epicentre of an exciting shore and deep sea angling competition with a cash prize of R1 million.
Conservationist and acclaimed co-author of the books, The Elephant Whisperer and Babylon’s Ark, Lawrence Anthony, will be guest speaker at a function on Friday, May 20 at Simbithi Country Club.
The irrepressible Gee Jays: Gary McKenzie, Grant Bell and John Didlick, present Boep Idles at the Stirling Theatre in Durban North.
With municipal elections just around the corner, there must be anxiety in Umhlanga about the alleged votes for houses and jobs scandal.
Like watching paint dry . . . okay, it’s an overused cliché, but the current Cricket World Cup certainly applies.
Video: Those who’ve been following America’s Got Talent will be smitten by tiny classical singer Jackie Evancho. Prepare to be blown away.
A coming together of three brains within one family provides the winning formula for property development on the Ridge, writes…