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David Reiersgord satirizes a certain kind of visitor to the Cape.
Posted in Blogs, Essays
Tagged Cape Town, expatriate, gentrification, Kirstenbosch, Mother City, property, satire, tourism
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In an Age of Truth… Revolution Betrayed?
A prophecy fulfilled? Adam Haupt reflects on Prophets of da City and the stalled revolution.
Posted in Blogs, Guest blog
Tagged Activism, apartheid, Cape Town, censorship, DJ Ready D, Hip-hop, neoliberalism, Prophets of da City, Shaheen Ariefdien
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Making sense of our world: Interview with Mike Nicol
In an interview with SLIPnet’s Wamuwi Mbao, Mike Nicol talks about the intersection between his fiction and non-fiction writing.
The Jozi Shore phenomenon and cultural representation
UCT Master’s student, Gareth Langdon, feels misrepresented by the ‘Jozi Shore’ social media phenomenon.