With hips forward and her body weight shifted to the back of her high heels, Lilly Slaptsilli, aka Clive Allardyce, is stepping back onto the Gqeberha stage due to popular demand.
They call him “One Crazy China” with his daredevil moves, but world-renowned escape artist Li Lau says he was never an adrenaline junkie growing up and instead went on to pursue a degree in criminology.
When Andrea Morris was little, she would gather all the younger children at social events to put on shows for the family.
From the get-go, her mom called it — that she would one day become a teacher.
But the Clarendon Park Primary School music teacher wears many hats, including commanding the stage in productions with her powerful singing voice, and...
The word “imagine” sparked an idea during a brainstorming session between two business partners and friends from Gqeberha.
She appeared in 1991 Irish extravaganza movie The Commitments, played an unstable character in hit television series Downton Abbey and, next week, Irish actress Maria Doyle Kennedy will be back on our screens as the lovable Tannie Maria in the second season of Recipes for Love and Murder.
The long-awaited return of the charming M-Net series is based on the acclaimed...
Imagine taking a dip in the ocean, catching a tan and enjoying great music all at the same time.
Nelson Mandela Bay residents are eager to have themselves a merry little Christmas, with stores filling up with stockings and trees, decadent goodies to eat, and a range of activities planned for those on Santa’s nice list.
Many working parents struggle to keep their little ones entertained during the long, end of year holidays, especially when children want to be having fun with their friends.
As kids get ready to dress up and trick, treat, and eat lots of sweets, Nelson Mandela Bay has come to the party with a variety of spooky walks for the little ones.
Each year trick-or-treating in the Bay appears to get bigger and better with hundreds of participants, shops stocking up on decorations, sugar rushed children dashing around in...
Eastern Cape jazz maestro Mandisi Dyantyis is set to enchant audiences at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival on September 27 and 28 in Johannesburg.














