Dear Little Sister I think I spied a picture of you while going through the pictures in my 15-year-old nephew’s mobile. It matters little what he was searching for, but buried in the midst of his mobile album were a few pictures taken of you sent to him taken in what may be your bathroom. ...
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Marvin says… be a gladiator in an Armani suite
Nothing in the motoring world is unique these days. Japanese cars are looking more European, American cars are looking more Japanese and the Germans, well they remain distinctly German in their approach (with the exception of Mercedes’ new C Class). The industry gives birth to new segments every 9 months now but these niche segments...
Episode 2 : Why Should I Not Open My Legs? (Nairobi Nights)
Every girl at some point has dreams of a happy marriage and kids. We are not exceptional; we had those dreams and somehow still nurture them. But then one of the side effects of prostitution is that it makes it almost impossible to trust the institution of marriage. How are you going to believe your...
Marvin x PowerFM — Chasing The Dream. Do Girlfriends Support Enough?
We were invited to Power FM to share our thoughts on whether girlfriends/wives/partners are supportive enough when it comes to us chasing our dreams. Have a listen and let us know your thoughts. Maybe even contribute to the conversation via comments.
In•dreams mixed by JustThemba
Easy.Laidback.Jazzy.Soulful.Whatever Music by: 1) Billy Hoyle-Tristeza E Solidao 2) Pragmatic Theory – I Know What You’re Missing 3) Analog | Division – What Ppl Say 4) Flash Forest – In A Backyard In North Melbourne 5) Samon Kawamura – Timeless Space 6) Pete Rock – Play Dis Only At Night 7) DJ Mitsu The Beats...
Zano Sithetho — A Tailor’S Tale
Zano Sithetho was born in a rural village called Qoqodala in the Eastern Cape to full-time pastors. At the age of 25, with R200 in his pocket, he decided that it was time to go to Johannesburg. Accolades: The First winner of the Renault New talent search 2012, The First winner for Nokia SA Youth in...
The State of Us Address
A few years ago, I had a conversation with a high school visual arts teacher from a school in KwaLanga, Cape Town. She told me a story about one of her students. This young boy was virtually a creative prodigy. Of all the creative disciplines she taught at the school, there were none he didn’t...
Conversation with Menzi Mcunu
Q: What do you do for a living? A: I am currently studying a bachelor of social science degree at the University of Cape Town however I also do creative consulting through a photographic collective that I have co-founded – Made in Johannesburg and run a bespoke menswear lifestyle brand – Afrocentric Gentlemvn Q: What...
Adonis
Adonis the Greek god of beauty and desire is my inspiration for this weeks post. I thought I would take time out from immersing myself in the countless possibilities of the lingerie world and dedicate this one to the fellas. Let’s be real here, as much as men love what women look like in luxurious...
Lunch with Steve Biko, Grandad & Shaka Zulu (Part 3)
There’s gunshots everywhere and kids in their school uniforms running for their lives. The teargas scrapes my throat and I could swear my eyes bled. I struggle to see through smoke to catch a glimpse of the moving mouth of a dying Hector Peterson as he lay on the street taking his last breath. His...