Urban Edge Mag Issue 6

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A NOTE FROM THE URBAN EDGE TEAM Has February gone by quick or what? We can’t believe that it was just the other evening we were popping the corks in New Year’s celebrations, and now where proceeding into March. We also took time out to realise how many kicks we’re reaching out of this year already. Every weekend has been loaded with events and fascinating happenings. One can hardly grumble of boredom in these parts. With the closing stages of February comes the end of the notoriously warm weather that drains the Cape. It also sees the population kick into an unyielding work gear, as the holidays become something of a distant memory. February also saw the departure of two venues that will surely be missed, the famous Paulaner Brauhaus in the V&A Waterfront, and the stylish Fez Club. We saw some outstanding events throughout the month, personal favourites being Ultimate X and Up The Creek. Outdoor music festivals are undoubtedly one of the key attractions of the summer months around Cape Town, and March will treat us to the annual fixture of RAMfest, which is sure to be bigger and better than ever. Capetonians will also once again see the Stormers run out onto the Newlands pitch in the illustrious Super 15 competition.

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The future is looking dazzling on the entertainment front for the coming month, and we implore you all to make as most of the beautiful city as possible. March is known as a month of tough graft, and the stress levels require shaking off from time to time. There’s loads of fun to be had, and we’re optimistic that you’ll join us in turning the frowns upside down and gear up for another super duper month.

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RAMfest Music Festival, The Harvest Festival, Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts, Ultimate X Books, CD’s, Events Alexa-Storm Hartman Photography Cape Town Tattoo Expo Artist Profile: Nard Star The Anti-Retro Vinyls Van Coke Cartel: Dis ‘n Land Music Video Jack Parow Braai’s MK Awards Prague: The Creative Czech-List Interview: Bismarck Du Plessis Rock ‘n Rolla Surf Day Crossword, Sudoku, Trivial Pursuit Recipes Teach Out

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THE MODERN BEACH-FRONT The futurists would love it, but it’s not for me. The relentless hum of tires on concrete drowns out the crash of the ocean. The florescent tubes above cast too many strange shadows and offer no clue as to the exit. So I follow the markings on the road - dodging shoppers, soccer moms in 4X4’s - clad from neck to ankle in neoprene, surfboard in hand. It’s a surreal sensation, parking underground to go for a surf. WORDS/ IMAGE SEAMUS ALLARDICE

On holiday, only a week before going surfing meant a quick walk down to the beach, or a short drive which culminated in a gravel parking area encircled by fynbos. Now there are only buildings, concrete, asphalt and kikuyu, the latter brought in to provide some nature in the wilderness of parquet and paving. Where once there were shifting dunes now monstrosities of steel and glass dominate, looking out upon the once pristine beach and across the bay at the iconic mountain. Once out of the concrete parking cave, I make my way down to the beach, for my first glance of the waves I’ve come to surf. Fretful of where I step though, only stealing brief glances at the ocean, for the beach is littered with stagnant pools of water, spawning frantic algae growth, on a beach rapidly turning a sickly greenish brown. There’s a smell too, an odd blend of

aromas, ranging from the natural, but still unpleasant, decay of kelp on the high-water line. To the unnatural and oddly conflicting wafts of deep fried chicken emanating from the food court. Underlying these is a more sinister odour, just testing your olfactory lobes with its presence. It’s a smell out of place with the ocean and with the mall above, a smell which my brain wants to filter out because it shouldn’t be there. But it is and if you, like me, spend any time on beaches in the metropolis you become strangely accustomed to it.

in the breakers matters. That is until I catch my last wave. As it closes out I drop into a prone position to ride the foamy back to It hasn’t rained for a while, so the the beach. But once there the gall rises up smell is at its most subtle now. But again, how can all those people sit in the still it remains, not the dead fish slap bars and restaurants, oblivious of what the to the face of flowing raw sewage. development has done to this once beautiful Rather the more understated, seep of stretch of beachfront? contaminated water leaking diluted But maybe I’m being too harsh. Maybe effluent onto the beach and into the they’re not so different from those of us sea. who surf here. In Table Bay the options are limited, and the alternative is not to surf. Not to go out. One could I suppose abstain, Still I’m here for a surf, and the crowd but it seems unlikely. Adaptation is the more isn’t too bad at Karmas’. So I bend over, probable net result. Become a futurist; attach my leash to my ankle and brave the embrace the smog, the polluted water, the cold cape waters. With the first trickle of noxious vapours of decay and the drone of water into my suit I forget the depressing development. underground parking debacle. The first frigid The beach-scape is changing; the quiet point duck-dive rinses the memory of the dying framed by untouched veld is no longer the beach away. Now only what happens out norm. Futurists rejoice - the asphalt is cast.

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EDGE OPIN ION ADVERTISING: THE JOKE YOU SHOULD KNOW!

A few months ago, Mavericks, the well-known strip club found itself in some hot water over their rather steamy billboards. WORDS ANGELIQUE REDMOND For those of you who have been hiding under a rock, the towering billboards advertised their new fragrance line. With tongue in cheek names such as ‘we were out sailing’ and ‘my car broke down’ under the fragrance name ‘Alibis’. Hellfire and brimstone rained down on the campaign, unleashing all the usual campaigns regarding pornographic images in public and demeaning and objectifying women. The Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (ASA) ruled that they were offensive and had to be removed by the second of December. Amidst the furore of media and public outcry, no one managed to point out to all those bloggers, press and public citizens that they had just done the job of the advertising campaign for Mavericks. Think about it, the more light you shed on the campaign and the billboards, the more people know and talk about it. What did make me chuckle was the very clever response Mavericks provided: the fashion and the fragrance industry are built on the objectification of men and women, scantily clad models in jeans or underwear, in adverts where the sexual overtones are about as subtle as a slap in the face, so why are Mavericks in hot water for a few billboards? Bleat, bleat, women are being exploited and it promotes promiscuity. Hmm let’s think about that, a strip club which puts half naked women on a billboard with a tongue in cheek slogan to promote the STRIP clubs fragrance line. It’s a strip club; women who work there voluntarily take their clothes off for money, that’s right they dance on a pole and maybe your husband to earn a living. So you’re worried about the promotion of promiscuity, well if your husband or boyfriend is willing to cheat on you in the first place surely I am not the only person who wonders how much that one provocative billboard influenced his decision? Then there were the picketers, about thirty of them outside Mavericks, comprising of a few organizations, but there is one I have to mention, The Family Policy Institute, they used all the media attention

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to call for stricter legislation regarding the media and the harmful sexual stereotyping of women. So I decided to pay a little visit to their website, and yes there it was, ‘ As we speak homosexual activists are working with the Department of Education to introduce sensitivity training in our schools national curriculum, to indoctrinate our children with the lie that homosexuality is normal and worthy to be pursued as a legitimate alternative sexual lifestyle.’ I am not so sure I want gay bashers defending my rights, and they never did mention what they considered to be harmful sexual stereotyping of women, I shudder to imagine men like this deciding what an appropriate view of women is. And the final joke, all the complaining and the billboards are still there, only now the women have a little more see through lace on and they promote the fragrance for men and WOMEN. Mavericks won the court case, I wonder why?

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NEW 2UP GAMERS PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON THE TREND CAPE TOWN GAMING CULTURE WORDS NADINE R. ARENDSE/ IMAGES ROWAN ABRAHAMS

Since November last year there has been a buzz sweeping through the cyberspace grape-vines regarding the much-anticipated gaming events arranged by three passionate gamers, sportingly calling themselves 2upGamers. Cape Town’s official 2upGamers is the new social gaming movement, which arose practically overnight and strongly aims to grow the local gaming community, with focal points on the ins and outs of gaming entertainment. The 2upGamers trio introduces gamers, gaming retailers, service providers, and even non-gamers to share the very latest in the gaming industry, the latest gaming craze - with coveted prizes and impressive goody bags aptly called swag bags. Friday, 20th November night’s gathering named the 3rd Encounter - the third of its kind succeeded The Second Wave and its debut Inaugural event. Once again filled to capacity at the Friends of Design Academy of Digital Arts, for a second time, in Bree Street, housing nearly 100 online signups besides walk-ins. I had an opportunity to talk to one of the co-founders, Hylton Arendse, to hear how 2upGamers rates its presence in the gaming community and what more we can expect from this initiative.

What is your day job? And your dream job? Creative Group Head at a renowned advertising agency based in Cape Town. I would love to be Bruce Wayne – billionaire playboy by day, caped crusader by night. I love Batman’s Gadgets!

Essential collectable game that a true gamer should own? Depending on your console, Metal Gear Solid series for PS3 definitely, Gears of War series for Xbox360 and for the Nintendo Wii, I would have to say the Legend of Zelda series.

Who can get involved in this exclusive initiative? We’ve had the likes of Friends of Design, Electronic Arts (EA), Takealot, Apex Interactive SA Kalahari, Mweb, MyGaming, El33tonline as well as Monster Energy present at our previous events. We’re looking for gamers to support us whether they be amateur or avid; young or old. We want the South African distributors to come onboard with us and take the opportunity to connect with their market.

What can a non-gamer slash noob get from attending these social events? Insight into the gaming culture, awesome atmosphere and great company. Who knows, they might leave as a well-rounded gaming enthusiast!

Which game can’t you do without? I treat all my games equally, but if I really had to choose, it would have to be any Star Wars game, good or bad - I have to play them!

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What will be the measure of success for 2upGamers? Definitely the continued positive feedback from the gaming industry and community. We host a monthly event to aid the gaming industry who develop and

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market their games, to get in touch with their target market - those who play their games. Name three places where you would like to host these events in the future. Cape Town International Convention Centre, the RAGE Expo – Jo’burg, and Durban. So if you’re looking to refine your gaming habit, then keep abreast with the 2upGamers’ Facebook fan page, @2upGamers’ Twitter page, and website: 2upgamers.co.za for details to encounter this new wave of entertainment, which will run every first Friday of a new month. It is currently taking respite for the love month of February and will reconvene on Friday, 2nd March.

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NEW design and smooth and simple operating system. With a clear quality MP3 8MP HD camera (and 3G/ HDSPA PLAYER network capabilities), the Xperia Neo allows you to share your razor sharp stills and high quality home videos easily on all your online networks – these sharing tools makes living in an online world easy! The SANDISK’S SANSA FUZE Xperia Neo also functions as a USB host MP3 PLAYER – useful for storing and transferring files. Another handy function is the Timescape This stylish new mp3 player comes in widget, which maps your history of a range of trendy colours and offers an communication with friends and family via amazing multi media experience. With messages, calls, and online social sites. It’s functions like music, radio and video fluid functionality is most welcome to the playback, this device functions well in a young adults of today whose fast fingers media craved society. Two other functions glide over many useful apps, and the ability that really stand out are video recording to create 4 different home pages (with quick – useful for memos, and a micro SD card access to the most used apps) makes social slot – for flexible storage. Great functions, networking easy. The dedicated fullstop and but perhaps a little too simple for other comma keys don’t hurt either! competing models/brands. Cost Effective!

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MAN SURVIVES FOR MONTHS IN SNOWED-IN CAR A Swedish man was recently dug out alive after being snowed in to his car on a forest track for two months with no food. The man from southern Sweden was found mid Feb, emaciated and too weak to speak. He was found not far from the city of Umea in the north of Sweden by snowmobilers who thought they had come across a car wreck until they dug their way to a window and saw movement inside. The man, who was laying in the back seat in a sleeping bag, said he had been in the car since Dec. 19.

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PREPARING FOR THE INTELLEGENT WEB No one would deny that the internet has had a dramatic effect on all of our lives, The Arab Spring is just one example of the power that the internet has transferred into the hands of its users. It is a medium which has pulled society out of a two-dimensional space into something unimaginably bigger and more complex. It is a machine which is growing exponentially and whose development in form and structure is more like the human brain than anything that humankind has ever created. As Lee-Roy Chetty says in the opening chapter of his book, Imagining Web 3.0, “The Internet at its current growth rate and development stands to be the greatest machine ever built in the history of humanity”. “Web 3.0 will usher in true globalisation,” he says. “I am passionately committed to finding ways that we can use technology to grow our economy and reduce unemployment. For South Africa, this is the true value of Web 3.0. This is a game-changer in terms of the way society works. The web of openness will offer tremendous opportunities for us all. I hope my book will go some way to making sure that we are ready to grasp those opportunities and make the most of them.” Imagining Web 3.0 is published by Big Red (2011) and is also available online through Amazon, I-Tunes, Kalahari.net and Barnes and Knoble.

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Recently, a young male lion attacked a group of safari goers in Fourways, Johannesburg, during an afternoon outing at a Lion Park. The lion jumped into the van, packed with adults and children and only gave up when a woman ranger, punched, pushed and pepper sprayed the lion. The attack started when a lioness flanked the one side of the caged safari van. No one was majorly injured, but it must hve been quite a traumatic event!

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UP THE CREEK MUSIC FESTIVAL

Breede River, for a whole weekend, at Up The Creek Music Festival had a build up like none other with blogging, adverts, Twitter, Facebook and word of mouth singing its praises, it was promised to be one of a kind. So everyone has talked about the drive, it wasn’t that bad, 4x4 or in in a lil’ Fiat Palio like us – and don’t get me wrong, it was far and we were moving at an illegal speed, but it’s not like we drove half way to George, oh wait. WORDS/ IMAGES MELISSA KELLY/ GILMOREGIRLWORKS

On arrival Friday night, we were welcomed by a yellow bird and a clown. Random, I know. Friday night saw the likes of aKING & Taxi Violence on the main stage (an epic show by the both of them) & The Great Apes, who were awesome and rocked out on the smaller stage by the bar, wow, insane & crazy is the best way to describe their shows respectively not to mention the count down to my birthday at midnight with us all celebrating into the wee hours of the morning! Saturday was an abrupt wake up by the blistering sun, and a hangover that had me planking on the floor of my tent. Hat, sunglasses and bikini on we set off in search of food, and this festival, they had plenty of it, but with a hangover big enough to take on an 18 wheeler, standing in line was the cruelest thing anyone could have done to me. Peachy Keen played at 2pm-ish on the river stage, this causing what looked like a buffalo stampede of people trying to get good spots in the water. The Peaches, with their blonde locks and swing vibes always impress, Bandon Shore on drums – obviously not Dave Grohl, but I dare say close too in looks (minus the locks) and pure love of drums and the talent this man has. Together with a lil’ help from a few familiar faces – Captain Stu, Ryan McArthur & Jon Shaban were as usual, crazy-awesome! Next up on my list of must see’s was Fox Comet, and of course, these guys are

always a favourite, for the crowd and for photographers to catch the acrobat moves and break dancing styles of Rob Coutts, and crazy METAL faces of Kyle Gray, within finishing their first song, everyone in sight of the main stage was on their feet and jumping around singing along, they too were joined on stage by the Captain Stu guys (who seemed to keep popping up everywhere!) The band being pro-ginger, had their very own ginger and Captain Stu guys sporting “ginger-friendly” Fox Comet t-shirts – I’m still waiting to get my hands on one!

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For the remainder of Saturday it was a pretty long party that went on till the early hours of the morning! In all honesty the acts that stood out the most were Hot Water (whose lead singer is, well, interesting in attire) with their jiving back up singer, whose hips don’t lie – Shakira has nothing on this guy! But the band that almost gave me a concussion with the chaos of a crowd as they took the stage and began their set was the KONGOS, limbs flying all over the show, drinks sprayed all over and photographs I hope to high heaven, never see the light of day! This was the Kongos, the band that made Up The Creek for me. Their sexy music that reminded me of a dirty spanish harlem cross jungle rock! It was magical. There were a ton of other bands that were really impressive, including Shadowclub and City Bowl Mizers but as happens at festivals the night got more randy and booze was handy. As a first timer of this festival it was the a total winner. No commercial crap music, no pretentious people blocking my view of the stage, no barbies with hair straightners in the bathrooms, enough shade to hide in when needed, kids under control (besides the little shit who attacked me with his lilo outside my tent on sunday morning) hippies everywhere – I love hippies. Not to mention a wedding. When there is a wedding at a music festival you just know, you’re in the right place. Bacardi and other sponsors – well done! A year of count down to the next one.


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P.H. FAT YOU ARE GOING TO DIE!

The good news is, before you do you will be able to download the brand new EP of the same name for free. Fans will be able to download the EP from their website and, if they choose to, donate money to the band using one of three ways - EFT, Paypal or SMS (sending ‘PHFAT’ to 38549 will donate R10). Urban Edge Magazine tracked down the trio of Psychedelic-Bass-Rap madness to ask them a few questions: WORDS ICE CARSTENS / IMAGES ADRIAAN LOUW For people who have been living under a rock and have never heard of P.H.Fat, how would you describe yourself and your music? Homemade rap music that you can mosh to, not homemade like cooking... homemade like... DIY... in the same way a flippen crash helmet might be homemade... hammered together in a garage with plastic and nails and glue and stuff. PHFat is like a DIY Boy band put together by the naughty kid in high school. PHFat is like... the exact opposite of the backstreet boys. Sound wise it is electronic rap music that you can go nuts to with influences ranging from glitch hop to punk to rap to folk music.

part of that... everyone is trying to entice everyone else in the world to buy what they are selling. We circumvented that by not selling anything and just giving our music away (on our website www.phfat.co.za from 20 February). Which is a really shit business plan, but awesome if you are trying to get people to listen to your music; which is what we are trying to do. If they had never heard it and were reluctant to listen to it we would probably try and convince them to take that big brave step the same way that everybody You record and produce all your songs in convinces everyone else to try shit... by your studio in Hout Bay, are all three of lying. you actively involved in this process? And what do each of you bring to the table Rumour has it that your new EP will be individually? downloadable for free, care to elaborate Narch makes the beats, Mike and Disco rap and also tell us your reasons for doing it and write raps. Not always in that order. Recorded music is like a business like this? Yeah... it’ll be available for free to those who Mike does the recording and mixing. Disco card or a CV... it’s basically an creates our design work. Narch is also the don’t feel it’s worth paying for. Recorded head chef when we make supper and the advert for live shows... Would music is like a business card or a CV... it’s critic when we eat out. basically an advert for live shows... Would you ever try and sell someone you ever try and sell someone your CV? We your CV? We wouldn’t... unless P.H.Fat is launching a tour soon; tell us wouldn’t... unless that CV was so awesome that CV was so awesome that more about what we can look forward to? that we felt compelled to read that CV We are going to be focusing on our live over and over again for entertainment. The we felt compelled to read that second reason is that we just wanted to run shows and throwing the sorts of parties that CV over and over again for we would like to go to; which mean we are a completely unscientific but completely entertainment. going to be doing some cool unexpected real world experiment for ourselves. We stuff with our line-ups and organizing rad wanted to see what value people put on sound. And as always just offer the best live our music if it was freely available to them show that we can, you know, give people a Would you say that there is something truly with zero monitoring. We have no interest chance to just forget about giving a fuck for unique about your sound? How would you in making people pay to try us out... only if entice someone who has never heard of they feel we have offered them some value. a while. That’s why I go watch live music. you to give your material a listen? If we had the budget we’d setup a store and That shit is like therapy. It’s the year 2012, there are seven billion just not have anyone man it. We’d leave Catch P.H.Fat tonight (Friday 24 February) people in the world... everyone is trying to a deposit box for money and then leave at Assembly where they’ll be smacking their be unique and absolutely everybody in the the goods just lying around the place with new EP beats hard enough to “make you world is trying to sell you shit. It’s annoying prices. This is the same concept, except it’s sweat mayonnaise”. as f*ck in so many ways... enticing is a big much cheaper to do on the internet. 24 February 2012 - 29 March 2012

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CONCERTS TO HIT CAPE TOWN With rumours beginning to circulate that the Red Hot Chilli Peppers will be dropping into SA in 2013, it’s got us thinking which have been the biggest international music acts to hit Cape Town. This is a dangerous subject in which to offer your opinion, as people will always differ in views when it comes to music. But we threw it out as we saw it, and also took into account how popular the acts were at the time of their visit. So here you are, Urban Edge Mag’s Top 10: The Biggest International Music Acts to Hit Cape Town. WORDS URBAN EDGE MAG IMAGES ALEXSEY.CONST, MAGNUS D, CARL LOVEN, ALTENA2, PLATOART, MANALIVE, RAZVAN ORENDOVICI

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1 May 2006, Old Greenpoint Stadium. Fans were treated to a night of epic proportions. Headlining the night was the Dogg-father, flanked by big acts in their respective music genres, such as Sean Paul, Mario and Rihanna, before she was playing on every radio station you tuned into. Snoop might not be the most exciting performer to watch on stage, but when his memorable tracks dropped, such as Whats My Name, the crowd couldn’t contain themselves from nearly turning the atmosphere into something from a Lord of The Rings battle scene. As with many concerts it had it’s bland spots, but to be able to say you saw one of this era’s most iconic West Coast rappers will surely be a story to tell.

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All the gansta’s in town really got pumped up for this one. Fiddy and his G-Unit crew made their way south to perform at the tip of Africa for one night only on May 3rd 2008 at the Bellville Velodrome. The hard looking pack were in a decline in billboard ratings and the world was starting to get over the 50 fever. Never-the-less it was a high profile figure visiting our shores, and there were still plenty of fans willing to bob their heads and wear their jeans around their ankles for that gritty night. Certain songs raised the roof, while the majority of the event made for a pretty forgettable concert.

There’s no doubting that Lenny Kravitz has reached a level of legendary status. In the year 2000 Kravitz was still coming off the success of the album “5”, which contained the smash hit Fly Away. Some could argue that the American rocker hasn’t experienced the same popularity since. If so then Cape Town was lucky to have Lenny here 21 March 2000 at the old Greenpoint Stadium. He bought with him the GooGoo Dolls, who were also coming off a high with the track Iris. For lovers of raw instrumental Rock ‘n Roll, nights didn’t get much bigger than this. If you play the guitar, make it a life mission to watch Kravitz perform a guitar solo.

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Years had gone by since we were all jamming to The Rockafella Skank and Right Here, Right Now, but when it was announced that Fatboy Slim would be coming to Cape Town to perform at Atmospheer on December 7th 2007 we were all pleasantly surprised, and most decided not to miss out on witnessing Norman Cook (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim) present his epic stage persona that had made him such a hit at live events. Not many of his own songs were played, which is to be expected when watching a DJ play live, but for an electronic act not many people have been able to get a crowd going with their personality, let alone the music.

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There’s never any doubt that if Coldplay releases an album it’s sure to go straight to the top of the charts, will deliver songs that are always overplayed on DStv adverts, JAY Z / RHIANNA Internationally known Jay Z jetted out to and the band itself will perform at almost South Africa one fine-ass morning to put every awards show throughout the course on the greatest show the country had ever of the year. We think it’s fair enough to say seen, and decided to bring the up-andthat they are fairly popular. South Africans coming Rhianna with him for his opening in general thought the same when it was FAITHLESS act. The date was October 2006, and the Throughout the 90’s House music was all the announced they would be touring the country, with a Cape Town concert on Wed, Bellville Velodrome, as it did so often back rage. UK act Faithless resonates in people’s 5 October 2011. As a softer rock group than then, set the scene for the grand daddy minds as one of the biggest groups of their of all Hip Hop nights to hit Cape Town. the likes of Lenny Kravitz, they attracted era. There’s hardly a person today who will Rhianna had the crowd from the get-go, as say they never danced to the track Insomnia, a wide genre of people. Young kids, old the screams and whistles never stopped. not to mention one of the many remixes. On toppies and everyone in between could Once Z hit the stage the sound system was be found at the concert. Lead singer Chris 20 April 2002, the Trio of Maxi Jazz, Sister Martin interacted nicely with the crowd, and barely loud enough to cover the crowd’s Bliss and Rollo appeared at the Bellville the audience were treated to songs off their rawcusness. Even “Z” himself couldn’t help Velodrome, and all the tension that had but comment on how wild his audience was. new album Mylo Xyloto. The sound wasn’t been building up by the local population to Definitely the best Hip Hop concert to take great, but a crowd that big made it all the see one of the world’s finest electronic acts place in the Mother City. more spectacular. finally exploded in a night of wild dancing and cheering. We Come One was one of the biggest dance tracks at the time, and ROBBIE WILLIAMS when Insomnia played the euphoria of the crowd was almost too much to handle. They When word hit that Robbie Williams would be stopping in Cape Town during his World Tour of 2006, queues went around the block with people brawling to get their paws on some have since returned to SA, last in 2011, but received not nearly the same welcome that tickets. People who weren’t fans were shocked to see just how many fans the Brit had. It had been ages since any musicians had created such a stir in Cape Town. The concert took they did back in 2002. place in the old Greenpoint Stadium on 13 April 2006, and drew in crowds that were almost too much for the capacity of the building. Freshly Ground served as a solid opening act, but once Rob came out people started going beserk. Most people seem ashamed to admit they might enjoy the odd Robbie Williams song, but we’re sure Cape Town has yet to host a musician that could rival the Brit’s stage presence. Perhaps the music wasn’t as good as Coldplay and Faithless, but the interaction of the crowd was unbelievable.

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This band has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and have sold over 150 million albums. Their songs appear in the biggest Hollywood movies and their lead singer is one of the most recognisable figures in the world. Music acts don’t come much bigger than U2. Sure, they haven’t produced a massive hit in a few years, and the majority of the youth prefer to listen to electronic music on a Friday night, instead of sit at home and listen to Bono and the lads on their parents stereo, but if offered a chance to see this group live not many would turn down the opportunity. The arena style stage, and epic visuals made for an emphatic night, but this one misses the number 1 spot purely for the poor quality of the sound.

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KINGS OF LEON Before 2011, people would always list a bunch of acts they wished would come to South Africa, and 9 times out of 10 you would hear people say Kings Of Leon. They were first scheduled to play in March of 2011, but problems within the band pushed their date back to 26 October 2011. Like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, people listen to Kings Of Leon purely for their music. There isn’t any gossip that surrounds the band, and they aren’t the type to appear in celebrity magazines which makes them a little mysterious. No one really knew what they would get. But what people got was one of the best live acts to ever touch down in the Cape. The sound was unbelievable, and if you really appreciate Rock music you would agree that they set a bar for rock acts following in their wake. There was some criticism that they didn’t interact with the crowd enough, but we went there for music, not a Robbie Williams concert. 24 February 2012 - 29 March 2012

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RADIO STYLISTA POPPY NTSHONGWANA JOINS A FASHION FRIEND

5FM radio personality and uber fashionista Poppy Ntshongwana has teamed up with a fashion friend (Aff) as a monthly fashion blogger contributor. Aff is a unique online fashion site that provides a credible, creative platform to showcase a selection of the finest on-trend offerings available in store right now. The Aff readers are passionate shoppers excited by good-looking, great wearing fashion that is both affordable and on trend. From October 2011 to January 2012 Aff has had over 14 100 unique visitors create a total of 112 600 page views. Ntshongwana is passionate about fashion and joined the Aff team in the hope of exposing South African’s to exciting, affordable fashion and trends. When asked her thoughts on the online magazine’s impact in local media, Ntshongwana answered, “It (Aff) is a revolutionary platform for fashion lovers that is changing the way people see and access fashion in our country”. She describes herself as adventurous when it comes to fashion and plans to use her blogging platform as a way to show Aff readers what inspires her and how to shop well and buy hot! Aff’s Robynne Kahn has weekly interview spot each Sunday on Ntshongwana’s 5FM radio show at 13h15. The trendsetters get together and chat about the latest news in the fashion world. conta

Independent local fashion brands Take Care and Adriaan Kuiters open Kloof Street boutique. Keith Henning, designer of menswear label Adriaan Kuiters, looks back in time for inspiration when creating his collection. Expect to find tailored pieces with classic lines in a muted palette that echoes classic fifties leisurewear. Take Care is a womenswear label passionate about simplicity and elegance. Continuously fascinated by design Take Care’s Jessica Harwood believes in acknowledging trends without following blindly. Expect to find everyday basics that instantly elevate a look to cotton dresses with a lux sportswear feel. contact The boutique interior speaks volumes of the labels and designers as individuals. The space was gutted to create a clean Take Care canvas from which an elegant shop space Jessica Harwood could emerge. takecareclothing.com

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Christmas having come and gone, I’m not going to lie to you – those bad food cravings didn’t. They’re still here, and it doesn’t help going back to a fast paced career that demands some sort of obsession – mine just happens to be food. I assumed, as many before me, that if I just cut down on certain foods and adopted a good diet, I just might shed these Christmas hips I’ve forced myself to love. But the constant reminder from my partner, and the denial that to lose weight I’d need to tone up, sent me off to Adventure BootCamp. Armed with 2 pink dumbbells and a yoga mat, I went off in search of a new and improved me – but just found my inner need for a routine. Adventure Bootcamp is a great place – minus the stereotypical drill sergeant so many people believe go

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Adriaan Kuiters Keith Henning adriaankuiters.com

with the word ‘Bootcamp’. My trainers provided the friendliest environment and the most personal experience. The ladies (yes no men allowed!) were all like a family, some having attended a camp before, and it was a great way to meet new people, and network – but it was also, most importantly, my escape. For one hour a day I could escape into nothingness – and I realised how important it is to have a routine, and an escape. I’m not going to say this was easy – or this is the only way forward, being healthy and fit is something you have to work hard at – all the time! This just provides a great environment and makes it a little easier! Plus there are plenty perks: giveaways, competitions, and weekend activites: surfing, hiking, yoga/ pilates! Give it a try! 3 or 5 days a week for an hour a day – best thing I did!

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24 FEB

GIRLS NIGHT OUT TIGER TIGER

LOVE SENSATION FEAT. DEAN FUEL THE CONCEPT

FAKING IT FEAT. JET + YARON TRINITY

WOLFTOWN + THE SLEEPERS ZULA BAR

Discotheque Presents: PHFAT YOU ARE GOING TO DIE LAUNCH TOUR THE ASSEMBLY

PEACHY KEEN + JONNY BUD + JON SHABAM ARMCHAIR THEATRE OBSERVATORY VAN COKE CARTEL MERCURY LIVE NATASHA MEISTER BAND + STUDERBAKERS THE JOLLY ROGER PLUMSTEAD

DIE HEUWELS FANTASTIES RHEBOKSKLOOF THEATRE 8 WINE ROUTE, PAARL 7PM - R120

FRI

27 FEB

28 FEB

29 FEB

LARK & MR CAT & THE JACKAL STELLENBOSCH KLEIN LIBERTAS

WED

RESTLESS NATIVES ASOKA

OPEN MIC NIGHT REGAZZI JAZZ BAR

STUDENT NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

TUE

MANIC MONDAY & SIXGUN SESSIONS (STUDENT NIGHT) MERCURY

LA.VI THE WAITING ROOM LONG STREET

MON

THE LITTLE KINGS THE BRASS BELL, KALK BAY

CAPE TOWN PHILHARMONICA ORCHESTRA KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS

04 MAR

05 MAR 06 MAR

OPEN MIC NIGHT REGAZZI JAZZ BAR

TUES

AKOUSTIK SEESIONS PURPLE TURTLE

MON

SUBMERGED SUNDAYS ST. YVES

THE BLUES BROERS FEAT. ALBERT FROST KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS

LA DOLCE VITA SUNDAYS HOLDEN MANZ WINE ESTATE

SUN

ISOCHRONOUS LIVE WITH RED TAPE RIOT AND JUKE ROYALE ZULA BAR

HOMEGROWN DRUM&BASS MERCURY LIVE

CY.STR LIVE THE MELTING POT

CAN SKYLARK LIVE V&A WATERFRONT AMPHITHEATER

10 MAR

11 MAR

RAMFEST CAPE TOWN CAPE TOWN OSTRICH FARM

GOLDFISH KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS

ELVIS BLUE JARONSBURG THEATRE 2 VAN DER STEL STR. TULBAGH 2PM - R120

SUN

ALTERED STATES PRESENTS ~ YIN YANG ~ *see facebook for details

NIVA BATTLE OF THE BANDS AANDKLAS, STELLENBOSCH

BARLEYCORN MUSIC FESTIVAL CHURCH, WYNBERG

RUBADUB MERCURY

CRYPTIC SYMMETRY PRESENTS ESTUARY GATHERING AQUA EDEN RESORT

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MUTHA FM FRIDAYS LA VIE

16 MAR

17 MAR

NIVA BATTLE OF THE BANDS FINAL ZULA BAR

RICKY BOTIS LIVE HQ RESTAURANT

FLAMJANGLED TEA PARTY CONTERMANKLOOF DURBANVILLE

ELEMENTS: WIND-SENSITIVE + INCENDIA *see fabebook for details

SAT

DISCOTHEQUE THE ASSEMBLY

MUTHA FM FRIDAYS LA VIE

FAKING IT TRINTY

MUNGUS FUNGUS PURPLE TURTLE

FRI

RED TAPE RIOT & JUKE ROYAL MERCURY LIVE

22 MAR 23 MAR

24 MAR

SUN

25 MAR

BICYCLE THIEF (EP LAUNCH) with guests LIKE KNIVES & DJ FUN TOY @ MERCURY LIVE

BASS CAMP ZULA BAR

SAT

BOULEVARD BLUES BAND MERCURY

DISCOTHEQUE THE ASSEMBLY

GROOVY TROOPERS PRESENTS VISION SERPENT FESTIVAL DE HOEK ESTATE FAKING IT TRINTY MUTHA FM FRIDAYS LA VIE

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JUG NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

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STUDENT NIGHT WEDNESDAYS THE LOOP NIGHTCLUB


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26 FEB

SEXY CLIFTON YACHT PARTY CLIFTON 4TH BEACH

GOODLUCK OUDELIBERTAS AMPITHEATRE STELLENBOSCH 6:30PM - R90/R110

SUN

ALIEN SAFARI PRESENTS MASQUED BALL 2012 *see facebook for details

KOMBAT FUDGE + FRIENDS ARMCHAIR THEATRE OBSERVATORY

THEM TORNADOS + THE BONE COLLECTORS MERCURY

LOOPED SATURDAY LAUNCH THE LOOP NIGHTCLUB DEVASTATION: 1YEAR ANNIVERSARY ZULA BAR THE PRETTY BLUE GUNS + ROSEMARY TOWNS END THE BRASS BELL KALK BAY MARIE CLAIRE + ROGER GOODE + DEAN FUEL + TOMMY GUN TRINITY GREEN POINT

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02 MAR

03 MAR

ULTRANOIZE - OUTDOOR ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL HANGKLIP

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MUNGUS FUNGUS PURPLE TURTLE

RHINO REVOLUTION BY CHICKS4CHANGE ZULA BAR

SWEATLAB FEAT. TOMMY GUN & ILLTASTIC THE HIDDEN CELLAR KUDALADALA II: FUNDRAISING GIG PRESENTS LA VI, ROSEMARY TOWNSEND & JON SHABAN MERCURY

A TASTE OF SONAR + DAS KAPITAL + DJ FLETCHER CAPE TOWN CITY HALL R250

FRI

CLASSICS PARTY MERCURY

AFRICA U NITE PRESENTS TIDAL WAVES, THE LITTLE KINGS AND THE CITY ZULA BAR

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SEE YOU NEXT WEDNESDAY THE ASSEMBLY

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08 MAR

09 MAR

12 MAR

13 MAR

14 MAR

EKAPA HIP HOP PURPLE TURTLE

FAKING IT TRINTY

15 MAR

JUG NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

THUR

STUDENT NIGHT WEDNESDAYS THE LOOP NIGHTCLUB

GRASS ROOTS FEAT. TATUM ZULA BAR

SEE YOU NEXT WEDNESDAY THE ASSEMBLY

WED

RESTLESS NATIVES ASOKA STUDENT NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

OPEN MIC NIGHT REGAZZI JAZZ BAR

TUES

AKOUSTIK SEESIONS PURPLE TURTLE 2 FOR 1 NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

MANIC MONDAY & SIXGUN SESSIONS (STUDENT NIGHT) MERCURY

MON

MUNGUS FUNGUS PURPLE TURTLE

BILDERBERG HOTEL, THE GREAT APES & KOMBASS MERCURY

NIVA BATTLE OF THE BANDS ZULA BAR

DISCOTHEQUE THE ASSEMBLY

FRI

THE BLUESTOWN SESSIONS MERCURY EKAPA HIP HOP PURPLE TURTLE

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SEE YOU NEXT WEDNESDAY THE ASSEMBLY FREEFLOW SESSION ZULA BAR

STUDENT NIGHT WEDNESDAY THE LOOP NIGHTCLUB WEDNESDAYS @ TRINITY TRINTY

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RESTLESS NATIVES ASOKA

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19 MAR

20 MAR

21 MAR TRINITY WEDNESDAYS TRINITY

GRASS ROOTS ZULA BAR

WED

RESTLESS NATIVES ASOKA STUDENT NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

PRETTY BLUE GUNS, MACHINERI & JOSHUA GRIERSON MERCURY

TUES

2 FOR 1 NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

AKOUSTIK SEESIONS PURPLE TURTLE

MANIC MONDAY & SIXGUN SESSIONS (STUDENT NIGHT) MERCURY

MON

FRESHLYGROUND KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS

LA DOLCE VITA SUNDAYS HOLDEN MANZ WINE ESTATE

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26 MAR

27 MAR

28 MAR

29 MAR EKAPA HIP HOP PURPLE TURTLE

JUG NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

THUR

GRASS ROOTS ZULA BAR

THE DETONATION TOUR feat FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE MERCURY

WED

STUDENT NIGHT SPRINGBOK PUB

TUES

AKOUSTIK SEESIONS PURPLE TURTLE

MANIC MONDAY & SIXGUN SESSIONS (STUDENT NIGHT) MERCURY

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SUBMERGED SUNDAYS ST. YVES

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OTHER LISTINGS 24 FEB - 29 MAR

MARKETS

COMEDY

PAN AFRICAN MARKET Long Street Every Friday CITY BOWL MARKET Hope Street Every Saturday

JOU MA SE COMEDY CLUB The River Club, Observatory Every Thursday R70pp/R35 students

WELLNESS NATURAL AND ORGANIC MARKET Gardens Every Saturday FRENCH MARKET ALLIANCE FRANCIASE, CBD Every Friday NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKET Woodstock Every Saturday BAY HARBOUR MARKET Hout Bay, 31 Harbour road Every Saturday, Sunday, and Friday evenings BO-KAAP FOOD AND CRAFT MARKET Bo-Kapp Civic Centre, Wale Street Every First Saturday of the month CAPE QUARTER VILLAGE MARKET The Square, Cape Quarter Every Sunday, 10am - 3pm EATH FAIR MARKET St. George’s Mall, CBD Every Thursday, 11am - 4pm BLUE BIRD GARAGE FOOD AND GOOD MARKET Muizenberg Every Friday, 4pm - 10pm

COMEDY ON LONG Zula Bar, Long Street Every Monday R50pp/R40 members/R30 students FUNNY BONES COMEDY CLUB Purple Turtle, Long Street Every Tuesday (9pm) R40pp COMEDY NIGHT The Armchair Theatre, Observatory Every Sunday MY MOTHER’S ITALIAN, MY FATHER’S JEWISH, AND I’M IN THERAPY Theatre on the Bay, Camps Bay Present - 10 March R120 - R245 QUARTER Theatre on the Bay, Camps Bay 14 March - 7 April

THEATRE TRAPPE VAN VERGELYKING The Stage 4 Bella Rosa Street Rosenpark, Bellville Present - 25 Feb Email sophie@thestage.co.za OWL Intimate Theatre 37 Orange Street Present - 2 March R50 - R60

CONSTANTIA WALDORF MARKET Constantia Waldorf School Every Friday, 11:30am - 3pm

ABSOLUCY Kalk Bay Theatre 52 Main Road, Kalk Bay Present - 3 March R95.00

KIRSTENBOSCH CRAFT MARKET Kirstenbosch Stone Cottages Last Sunday of every month, 9am - 3pm

DID WE DANCE - THE SINKING OF THE MENDI Baxter Theatre, Rondebosch Present - 10 March R80 - R100

WILLOWBRIDGE SLOW MARKET Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre Every Saturday

SOMEWHERE ON THE BORDER Baxter Theatre, Rondebosch Present - 17 March R100 - R120

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LE MOULIN ROUGE Artscape Theatre, DF Malan St. 14 - 17 March Spier Wine Estate Ampitheatre 22 - 24 March R80 - R140 CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL BALLET COMPETITION Artscape Theatre, DF Malan St. 28 Feb - 04 March R40 - R300 STARS OF COMEDY AND MAGIC Artscape Theatre, DF Malan St. 04 March - 6pm R140 - R180

OTHER CANAL WALK BRIDAL FESTIVAL Century City 24 - 26 Feb 9am-9pm THE HARVEST FESTIVAL Themika Wine Farm, Tulbagh 24 - 26 Feb www.theharvest.co

OUTSIDE THE LINES - AN EXPLORATION OF ABSTRACT MATERIALITY (EXHIBITION) Whatiftheworld Gallery 1 Argyle Street, Woodstock Present - 3 March 11am - 3pm WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR - EXHIBITION Iziko SA Museum 25 Victoria Street Present - 7 March 10am - 5pm THE RAGING STORM EXHIBITION 6 Spin Street Restaurant Present - 10 March 8:30pm - 10pm CAPE TOWN PRIDE FESTIVAL Throughout Cape Town www.capetownpride.org.za

DESIGN INDABA CTICC, Foreshore 2 - 4 March R30 - R60 TWO DOOR CINEMA TBC 2/3 March INFECTING THE CITY FESTIVAL Throughout Cape Town 5-10 March www.infectingthecity.com

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WORDFEES FESTIVAL Neethlingshof, Polkdraai Road Stellenbosch 2 - 11 March R60 - R250 NAKED BIKE RACE Prestwich Square, Cape Town 10 March 9:30am - 1pm CAPE ARGUS RACE Around Peninsula 11 March www.cycletour.co.za

RAMFEST 2012 Cape Town Ostriche Farm, N7 Philadelphia 11 March R350

FLAMANGLED TEA PARTY 2012 Countermanskloof Estate Durbanville 16 - 18 March 4pm - 5pm

CAPE TOWN CARNIVAL Long Street, Cape Town 17 March www.capetowncarnival.com

ST. PATRICKS DAY FESTIVAL Durbanville Hills Wine, 17 March 10:00am - 2:30pm

FLEUR DE CAP AWARDS Baxter Theatre, Rondebosch 18 March - 6:00pm R150

CAPE EPIC Throughout Cape Town 25 March - 1 April www.cape-epic.com STING Grand Arena Grandwest Entertainment 27/ 28 March R395 - R770 DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A BESTSELLING WRITER Workshop Cape Town Central Library 24 April - 12 June 6pm - 8pm


OLD MUTUAL SUMMER SUNSET CONCERTS THE BLUES BROERS ft. ALBERT FROST

04 MAR

The Blues Broers featuring Albert Frost bring their own brand of music to Kirstenbosch The Blues Broers ride again on Sunday 4 March! Donning their trademark blackand-white garb and shades, they will be performing at the Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concert with a full horn section, as well as a chorus of female backing singers. This line-up assures a luxurious big-bandblues experience, seldom heard locally. The Blues Broers - Albert Frost, Simon Orange, Rob Nagel and Tim Rankin - pride themselves on producing an exceptionally fine, versatile and diverse live show. They are currently promoting their latest CD entitled “Out of the Blue”, featuring a dozen of their own compositions. The Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts take place at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden (Rhodes Avenue, Newlands, Cape Town) on Sundays from 17h00 – 19h00.

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11 MAR

RAMFEST MUSIC FESTIVAL That’s right folks; RAMfest is back in Cape Town to unleash its 1 day festival to bring you the best we have to offer. Having travelled to other countries to observe the world’s most acclaimed festivals, the organisers have amped up the volume in line with international standards - so get ready for some explosive performances. The Cape Town Ostrich Ranch is located only 20 minutes’ drive from Cape Town along the N7, towards the West Coast. The Line Up includes: In Flames (Sweden), Infected Mushroom (Israel), AWOLNATION (USA), The Narrow, Fokofpolisiekar, Taxi Violence, Hog Hoggidy Hog, Newtown Knife Gang, Sabretooth, on the Red Heart Main Stage and NETSKY ft. MC Darrison (Belgium & UK), P.H.Fat, Niskerone, Haezer, Dub Vader, B-Team, Das Kapital, Audiophile, Hyphen vs SFR on the Olmeca Electronic Stage. Tickets cost R350 and are available at: www. ramfest.co.za or www.ticketbreak.co.za With sponsors like Red Heart Rum; Monster Energy; MK; Olmeca Tequila Hunters; Black Label; Music Connection; Boom.fm; and Rolling Stone Magazine, where really looking forward to this festival!!

THE HARVEST FESTIVAL

24-26 FEB

A festival of merriment, dancing and grapes set against the back-drop of the Tulbagh mountains. The Harvest, an outdoor festival, starts at 5am on Saturday morning, with Harvesting guests arriving the evening before. Grape picking, squashing by foot and pressing happens during the day, followed by sweet tunes of local artists into the night and the Baccanalia ball on Saturday evening. Sunday the music continues, and a local produce market for locals and revelers takes place under the dappled leaves of the poplar trees. Bands and Dj’s will play into the evening, and Guests are encouraged to leave on Monday morning.

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THE PARLOTONES TO PERFORM AT OLD MUTUAL KIRSTENBOSCH CENTENARY FUNDRAISER

South Africa’s most popular group, The Parlotones, take the stage at the magnificent Kirstenbosch venue. This special Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Concert is a fundraiser for the upcoming Kirstenbosch Centenary in 2013 and promises to be a concert ending the summer season on a high note. Hard to believe that Kirstenbosch started as a derelict farm once owned by Cecil John Rhodes more than one hundred years ago. It was proclaimed a national garden in 1913 and then the work began to create the magnificent garden we know today from the rubble. Today Kirstenbosch is a world renowned Botanical Garden, much loved by local and international visitors. The Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Concert aims to raise funds for this much anticipated and iconic year and with an extra half an hour of great music, the audience will be getting great value for money! Brilliant entertained on a lazy Easter Sunday afternoon in support of one of Cape Town greatest assets. The Parlotones will be supported by The Ice Project - a soft rock/post grunge band that started out in Potchefstroom. Pack your picnic basket or buy one from Silvertree Restaurant or The Kirstenbosch Tea Room and prepare for a holiday Sunday afternoon that sets the pace for the upcoming Centenary year.Tickets will be R125 for adults, R95 for youth .

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FOTO NA DANS + FLASH REPUBLIC

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Foto na Dans graced the stage at Kirstenbosch for their very last performance on the 5th of February. Flash Republic joined them on stage on one of the hottest days of this summer. Foto na Dans ended their career off on a spectacular note. Each band member played the set with smiles from ear to ear knowing that they had achieved amazing things as a band, had made a huge impact on the music scene in South Africa and that the time had come for the musically and lyrically talent five piece to end on a high note. It was hard to believe that I would be singing along to ‘Vergeet Van My’ and ‘Soldaatvolk’ for the last time or at least till their fans demand a reunion tour. However, Flash Republic was far from outshone at Kirstenbosch. Tamara Dey and her band gave an energetic performance and had a huge crowd of all ages dancing up a storm in front of the stage. The most surprising thing about Flash Republic’s performance was how many songs, such as Twister and Star, were recognizable from radio play which is a great testament to how well the band is currently doing in the South African music scene. Fans queued just to get a picture with Tamara Dey long after the show was done. The highlight of the evening was, without question, the collaboration between Foto na Dans and Flash Republic (Dans Republic) called ‘Afrikaans’. Most of the crowd stood up, sang along to the catchy song and bid farewell to Foto na Dans. I couldn’t think of a better send off for such a groundbreaking band.

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The launch of Dan Platlansky’s JAN album, ’20 Stone’ at Kirstenbosch Gardens on the 22nd of January was a star studded show. The talented Natasha Meister, who is the first South African woman to be endorsed by Fender, warmed the crowd up with her warm bluesy vocals. She performed some original songs from her first album, ‘Halfway’. Dan Platlansky was up next and, although high expectations had been set by his performance at Kirstenbosch last year, the crowd was still blown away. Whereas seeing some guitarists play inspires people to pick up a guitar and give it a go, watching Dan play leaves one so awe-struck that it feels futile to even try! Natasha Meister joined Dan on guitar for one of his songs, but the highlight of the afternoon was when Ross Learmonth of Prime Circle and Theo Crous of Springbok Nude Girls added their vocals and guitar respectively to the title track off Dan’s new album, ’20 Stones’. The energy on stage was palpable as each musician showed off their unbelievable talent as individuals and their ability to create an astounding product as a group. I would definitely advise any lover of blues or even good old rock ‘n roll to get their hands on Dan Platlansky’s album ’20 Stones’ and catch him live. A mind blowing experience is

ULTIMATE X

WORDS URBAN EDGE MAG/ IMAGES GREG WEBSTER It’s clear to see why Ultimate X continues to grow every year, attracting more people and sponsors alike. South Africa is loaded with brands which carry the tag of extreme sportswear and accessories, only SA seems to lack high profile events, such as the X-Games in the States and Asia. The brands are dying for events such as Ultimate X, where they can showcase all their latest gear in their natural habitat. Ultimate X does a more that satisfactory job at providing that platform.

35 degrees on the day, so a peachy place to chill was down at the canal wITH the wakeboarders. Viewers got the chance to sit right where they could dangle their feet in the water and have a boarder come within touching distance.

The most chaotic scene was the skate and BMX park. The course was inundated with guys unwilling to give up until they’ve successfully landed something. The quality of the skaters wasn’t the best we’d seen, with most there for shits and giggles, just taking the opportunity to The obvious headliner of the event is the be part of such a swell day of extreme sports. The FMX, where the craziest guys ever fly BMX riders were pretty impressive, going big with countless meters through the air on a dirt success, and if there was a stupendous wipe-out bike. If you’ve never witnessed this we can with a gory blood scene, we never saw it. The 4 tell you it is insane. Just watching the bikes sections weren’t the only action in the park. There approach the take off gets your blood flowing. were plenty of stores which were buzzing with But it’s the acrobatical tricks they do which people, checking out new skate brands on display really makes your jaw drop. We got around to a few other events that calm you down a tad We’re personally stoked that this event exists, and after the FMX. The temperature got to about can’t wait to see what the next one brings. 22 URBANEDGEMAG.COM 24 February 2012 - 29 March 2012


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surprised to see that only a (small) handful of people had dressed up EVENT according to the theme of puppets and WORDS/IMAGES NADINE VAN EEDEN REVIEW pirates. I was quickly informed during a trip to the bathroom, however, that ‘people in Creativity and individuality was the order Cape Town don’t really dress up.’ A hipster of the night at We Are Beautiful Losers thing perhaps? The Black Handed Kites #2 hosted by ‘A Word of Art’ art gallery in Woodstock. The night was jam packed with opened the night up and were followed by the instrumentally talented Bateleur. great talent including USA based band The Next up was the Vampire Weekendesque Kongos and Taxi Violence. The art gallery Beatenberg being the last opening act also featured artists and illustrators such before the greatly anticipated band, The as Paul Senyol and Jean de Wet. Through a hole cut in a corrugated iron roller door was Kongos. After sorting out a few technical issues the show satisfied high expectations. an alleyway filled with people and obscure Spectators went crazy for ‘I’m Only Joking’, items such as life sized unicorns as well as them, played next and the night was closed ‘Come With Me Now’ and their innovative doodle-like graffiti on the walls behind the off by the fairly new, but much speculated cover of The Beatles ‘Come Together’. Taxi bar. The stage was located at the end of over band, Beach Party. Keep an eye out for Violence, one of the only bands in South the alleyway where there was a captivating We Are Beautiful Losers #3, after this unique Africa that could follow an act like The atmosphere. An ‘expression wall’ was up event it could only get better! inside the art gallery for the guests to write, Kongos with no stress of living up to draw on and enjoy. Spectators could browse the gallery and watch the guest artists ALBUM create paintings and illustrations during the night. The bands and crowd were laid REVIEWS back with some choosing to have an aerial view of the stage from the fire escape stairs. On arrival I was

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BOOK REVIEW

THE ART OF SURVIVAL BEN TROVATO WORDS ANGELIQUE REDMOND

An oldie but goldie, if you have not yet read this book then you must have built a bunker for the end of the world and been in there since Harold Camping predicted we were all going to die. Trovato takes humour to a whole new level in this novel, the initial introduction points out that if you Google the word sex and then survival, survival had far more results. And so it goes, no race, religion or stereotype is safe as Trovato treats them all to his satirical treatment while still managing to impart actual advice. So if you are religious, offended by stereotypes or just plain sensitive, do not read this book, not only will you not appreciate it, you will probably have a massive coronary from the resulting tide of self – righteous anger. If however you can take a joke, enjoy a good laugh and realize that we’re all in it together, then this book will have a special spot on your bedside table. Filled with survival tips from South Africa’s crime encyclopaedia to childbirth and alien invasions, this is the book you want to read, whether you are fleeing for your life or wish to start a life of crime.

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IN YOU GO

The beautifully deceptive cover of ‘In You Go’ led me to believe that I was about to listen to the latest indie band but the images by Jonx Pillemer encase seven gripping electro tracks. It’s essential to listen to this album either in a car with the bass on high or on some crazy good headphones. After doing so myself I found that the songs were growing on me even though I’m not a huge electro fan. ‘Let the Spice Flow’ is definitely the catchiest track on the album and I found myself the tracks melody stuck in my head for days. It has an almost hip hop feel minus the rapping, which is not missed. The last track on the album, ‘Pleasures’, sounds like it belongs on the soundtrack of an epic movie about computer hackers or something else technological like Tron. The album was mixed by Card on Spokes as well as two of Cape Town’s favourite electro DJs , Sibot and Dank. So if these names are familiar to you I would definitely advise you to listen to this album. If not, listen to it with an open mind and you just might like it. I know I do!

EL CAMINO

A few years ago no one had even heard of Dan Auerbach or Patrick Carney, their first single was released in 2002, the single was a wobbly toddler still learning to stand and as such passed without too much comment. From 2002 to 2010, the somewhat hairy dishevelled rockers continued to hone their craft and in 2012 released Brothers, this cd was akin to a rebellious teenager, it demanded to be heard, and heard it was, winning three Grammys and selling nearly a million copies. The Black Keys had arrived. So what about their latest offering, El Camino? It’s the buff 20 something year old guy who seduced me with a look. The lyrics are fun, the music makes you nostalgic for the days of dancing with your hairbrush in your hand, and there is not one track on the cd that doesn’t deliver. The first track which recently featured on The Vampire Diaries, Lonely Boy, is the highlight of a CD packed with tracks that will make you and you i-pod smile, dance and jiggle along to the catchy songs, energetic guitar playing and more unconventional instruments.

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ABOVE - DREAMS OF MERMAIDS: A mermaid floating amidst an ocean of the imagination. Whilst examining her new legs which had evolved from her accustomed merlady tail, she subconsciously places her familiar oceanic extension aside... Little Nina mermaid, a sister of a sistah generates tales of fantasy expeditions amidst the vast ocean.

ALEXA-STORM HARTMAN PHOTOGRAPHY LEFT- CREATURE OF MY SOUL: While road tripping amidst Namibia, my mom and I stumbled upon Kokerboom Forest. The beautiful cheetahs are unfortunately fenced behind an immense expanse of wire, but I managed to capture this moment of one of their languorous interludes.

RIGHT - SHADOW SPIRIT: One of the many insect friends that were bonded with amongst a forest, during a recent (approximately two months past) journey within Zurich, Switzerland. As Mother Earth was revolving, the beams of The Sun emitted a beautifully magical light upon the new found green guy and the arm of my body. LEFT - A MOMENT OF VIVID OBSERVATION: He glances in the opposite direction to inspect the pristine road ahead, whilst experiencing a feeling of immense contentment and a sublime intent. A special soul of my heart (Benjamin) and I congregated within a miniscule village named Diesbach, Glarus, which is situated within Switzerland. During one of the many afternoons we ventured towards the nearby wise mountain so we could hike and he could skate. This was captured as we descended the imperious mountain side, where he sought a bench and I captured (what is to me) the essence of his being. A wild child of the asphalt wave and son of Mother Earth. Alexa-Storm Hartman Photography

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RIGHT - ALONG THE ROUTE BACK HOME: This vibrant floral landscape of South Africa astounded me, as we had just emerged from the arid Namibian environment that was barren and lacking of lush, green vegetation. A harsh landscape as opposed to an evidently Spring immersed landscape

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RT A E EDG ILE F PRO ARTIST PROFILE: NARD STAR IMAGES DAVID J WILLIAMS / ANOTHER SHOOTING PHOTOGRAPHY Nard Star is a graffiti artist and freelance designer who studied graphic design (with a print major) at Cape Technikon. A really interesting and talented artist, Urban Edge sat down with Nard and chatted about her projects, the street art bylaw in Cape Town and how you should start your graffiti art passion! How did you get involved with graffiti art? Well, I studied graphic design but I started messing around with graffiti before that. When I was about 18 years old. When I was a teenager, I was always hanging out on the streets with my friends and we were very much into hip hop. So I had friends that were BBoys and MC’s and we just decided to try out graffiti. We’d be out late at night. You have to teach yourself, if there were graffiti workshops, all you could teach is can control, which people actually have to teach themselves.

that is split over at least 3 walls – or 3-7 walls, but each mural on its own has to be understandable – it mustn’t look like part of a mural, and then we piece it all together (with photographs).

Where did Nard Star come from? Because that’s not your birthname? It’s a nickname. When I was a teenager, people used to call me Noddy... but the letters are really weird and it doesn’t look cool, so it became Nard Star. It’s like our graffiti names and surname – but nobody really paints their full nickname.

When you want to do projects in Cape Town, how easy is it to get permission? Well, the Bylaw is quite annoying – Cape Town is the only city that has one this strict in South Africa... how the bylaw works is, you get forms and you have to fill in all your details as an artist – where you stay, phone numbers etc, and then get the owner of the property (where the street art will be placed) to fill in forms, get the neighbours to fill in the forms to prove they approve, you have to take a photo of the wall, do a sketch of the artwork, and then send it in to the government and they have a look. The waiting period is two weeks. Now a lot of people are resisting going through the government for permission. The bylaw (can be) very misguided – because it’s almost as if they’re trying to clamp down on vandalism, but the street laws are being enforced on artists who are trying to do art works.

What inspires you to be a graffiti artist? What do you love so much about doing graffiti work? I’ve done a lot of forms of art. Well, I studied graphic design, so I’ve done print – I like doing screen print, I like other forms of painting, charcoal drawings is also a favourite, but graffiti art is something I’ve admired since I was young! And it was the only thing I couldn’t figure out – how the hell it works? I just used to stare at people painting it (graffiti). I would look at these murals and I just couldn’t understand how they got that right with spray cans, so I fell in love with it – and it was a challenge for myself. And I’m still learning how to use cans! Can you tell me more about the Split-piece projects? Split-piece is a concept that Falko created. I paint with him most of the time. He created this concept – a split-piece is a mural

And the ‘Darling Made Me Do It’ Project? We went to Darling, we chose a road, and we just painted the whole road – the fronts and backs of houses and split pieces all jumble up and we joined the photos and had an online exhibition. We worked with the Darling Trust, so it was legal.

What projects have you got in the pipeline – what’s coming up for Nard Star? In April we are doing (a new project) – Once Upon A Time, which will be the same as Darling. We’re going to Pella and Malmsbury, because it’s easier to get permission in a small town – and its outside of the bylaw. We’re going for 16 days, leaving on the 26th April, so Rusty is coming from Joburg (he’s one of the few people who do graffiti professionally). 16 days, 2 roads! (Exciting stuff!!)

What would you say to readers who want to get involved in graffiti as an art form? Find a place to practice – in your yard or a piece of wall. Start with sketches, practice your can control: two straight lines, two diagonal lines, do circles, do squares – its all about the can control and your sketching – and don’t disrespect other artists, there’s enough walls for everyone!

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This Durban based band is a mixture of indie, punk and electro. With an energetic beat and pulsating bassline and bouncing lyrics, if you haven’t heard of them yet, what country have you been hiding in?

VAN COKE CARTEL DIS ‘N LAND

CHASING MIGADA PRODUCTIONS

WORDS ANGELIQUE REDMOND They started playing in 2007 and where then called The Otherwise, they changed the name of the band after it was brought to their attention that another band in The States had the same name, so for obvious reasons they needed a knew name and after a few (many) drinks at a party singer and frontman Greg Allan made a joke about the name The Anti Retro Vinyls being a cool name for the band and the rest was history. The Band is made up of two sets of brothers, Greg Allan on vocals, Harry Allan on guitar, Chris van Renen on drums, and Carl Van Renen. One can only imagine the dynamic when you have two sets of brothers making up the band, if they are anything like my siblings it may make cage wrestling look tame. I asked Carl what is was like, “ When there are disagreements they tend to get pretty insane, because no one holds back, there is complete honesty that you get only from siblings. “ Having evolved from a very raw funk/ punk band, the influences of bands such as The White Stripes saw the evolution move to a more indie sound. With current influences like Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, The Libertines and The Ramones their sound has a distinct flavour to it, creative and a little bit dirty. One look at the lead vocalist Greg is enough to be transported right back to the height of dirty rock and roll and punk era, his disheveled and slightly grungy appearance is the very epitome of rock and roll and with a voice that could make lesser mortals cry in pleasure, the mixture is one that is pleasing to all the senses: sight, sound and I am sure,

touch. Live they are a fun and energetic band to watch, with catchy and tongue in cheek lyrics, they have as much fun playing their music as the fans do listening to it. So where is this band of brothers going? They are currently recording an acoustic EP as well as their second full length album, with plans to make more music videos after the success of ‘ Can I Kiss You’. There are also plans to tour more extensively, and even possibly a national tour later in the year - so great news if you don’t live in Durban, hopefully this year will see The Anti Retro Vinyls in Cape Town. And when the band aren’t making music, they can be found organizing events, playing poker and filling in online surveys. And as for pre-gig rituals, “ We are quite fond of drinking, pre-gig, during gig and after gig, backstage and onstage. And just a heads up for the fans the one thing you don’t know about the band? “ We love it when they approach us, and buy us drinks.” So it is really sex, drugs and rock and roll? Guess you’ll have to go watch them and find out.

YOUNGER IF YOU COULD TELL YOUR WOULD IT BE? SELF ANYTHING, WHAT Greg: Keep doing what you’re doing. Harry: Nu Metal is shit Chris: Don’t stress the band’s gonna make it Carl: Go find two guys called Greg and Harry Allan and convince them to start a band with me and Chris don’t take the brown acid.

Chasing Migada Productions produced their first feature film, “Casting Me…”, in 2011, featuring Paul Snodgrass. Inspired and motivated by this accomplishment, Producer and Director of Photography Darren Wertheim and Director Quinton Lavery approached the Afrikaans punk rock band Van Coke Kartel, offering to shoot a music video for their upcoming single “Dis ‘n Land”. Van Coke Kartel’s intrigue was met with the sole requirement and brief that it should be “funny and entertaining”. Darren and Quinton in their typical thorough and creative fashion subsequently came up with a rather elaborate concept detailing the various themes and corresponding visuals mentioned the narrative of the song, however, due to budgetary constraints, the scope of the original concept could not be materialised. Chasing Migada Productions went back to the drawing board, giving birth to the very concept that ultimately translated into the video that was released on the 23rd of January, 2012. The concept still being greater than the budget at hand meant that everyone had to put their socks a little higher than what was originally expected - including the band members themselves who showed extraordinary faith in Darren and Quinton’s vision and a will to cooperate with the decisions and directions of Chasing Migada Productions. The band’s dependability and consistent performance effectively made it possible to bring such an original performance video to life.

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Follow him on twitter: @JackParow Website: www.jackparow.com Follow me on twitter: @iammelkel Website: www.gilmoregirlworks.co.nr Fb: /gilmoregirlworksphotos

JACK PAROW BRAAI’S

Jack Parow, the infamous, famous, funny, swearing, drinking, not-so-loved but still-followed on Twitter, Facebook and any other social media platform you can think of - Jack Parow; had a braai on Valentine’s day, a Tuesday - midday, outside Melissa’s Café in Kloof Street Cape Town, on the side walk in broad daylight nogal. WORDS/ IMAGES MELISSA KELLY/GILMOREGIRLWORKS

All of this was to promote his new Braaisouse. Which I’ll have you know – makes a flipping tasty tjop! Now normally, this would be an odd occasion in the middle of the week, outside a café and opposite a high school, on a pavement, but who’s kidding who here, its blady Jack Parow. Nothing is odd when it comes to this guy. I arrived slightly late, holding up my reputation for fashionably late entrances, to a warm welcome by all that had already got their drink on, and had already had Jack Parow himself braai-ing for them all. He had his tongs in hand, meat well marinated and they had saved me some! There was a Jack Parow poster donned on the Café’s front window, and a “Howzit” from the man himself. Mr. Parow, or to those who actually know him as Xander, was ever so “chilled out” and happy to sign autographs of the brave kids that had snuck out of school, run down the road and came to set eyes upon a local celeb. The purpose of setting up braai on the sidewalk of Kloof Street in the middle of the day, well, there wasn’t one. It’s just

the start of his campaign to get his braaisouse out into the market and to reach as many people as possible, and in true Jack Parow style, be different, and not give a crap about who has an opinion on how or where he does this. The small event wasn’t advertised, it was a real ‘pull in if you’re in the area vibe’. In all honesty I have never been the biggest fan of the artist himself, for the obvious reasons of his music, his attitude I had encountered on a previous occasion and well, because I probably had the same opinion many have before actually meeting the fellow, but now, I got to admit, Hosh Tokolosh has gradually made me a fan, his keenness and hospitality to pose for pictures, sign autographs and the fact that he made an effort to chat to all at this impromptu street braai has revealed a slightly different side to the persona he has for public – in order to sell his “Parowphernalia”, he’s a rad guy. But I’m not one to try convince you or push my opinion onto others, get hold of his new album, or go check out his next gig, rumoured to be in march in JHB or a little later on back in Cape Town – see for yourself. Hosh ya.

MK AWARDS The best in SA alternative music have been going head to head over the past couple of weeks to compete for the coveted title in each category. The winners will be announced at the exclusive Award event happening at the State Theatre in Pretoria on Friday 23 March. Just because the actual event is happening outside of the Mother City doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the action. Be sure to tune in to MK on DSTV Channel 324 for live footage streamed as it happens at the Awards, on Friday 23 March 2012: 19:30-20:00 Live episode of Studio 1 from the State Theatre 20:30-22:30 Live streaming of the MK Awards from the State Theatre T!

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PRAGUE: THE CREATIVE CZECH-LIST

Essential activities for any creative’s trip to the Bohemian jewel of the continent. WORDS/ IMAGES GRACE MCMAHON IMAGES DANNI MOODLY

Excitedly unravelling any map of the Golden City the sheer depth of its creative-tailored treasures becomes known. From untouched Gothic architecture to the Baroque Palace gardens, it’s as if inspiration is in the air of the continually surprising Czech rep. Prague itself is a symphony FOR T of masonry and natural HE MUSIC beauty, no surprise then that the most prolific LOVER S composers were birthed, performed or found a muse in the fair city. Amongst the fluttering trees of the University grounds awaits an intimate affair with the ingenious Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. His many scores, photo’s, piano and accolades lay inside, as his enchanting Waltz smothers the air. At only 40Kc entrance its not to be missed. Plus! 2012 is the 170th year anniversary of Antonin Dvoraks birth, an array of events are happening at the Czech Museum of Music, his resting place in Vysehrad and his birthplace in Vysoka. The Lobkowicz Palaceis situated in Pradzy Hrad, allows you to take a journey through this Royal families past through art, armoury and events. The main musical attractionsare the many original scores by the greatest maestro’s Mozart and Beethoven. A truly inspiring experience that connects one to past creative’s magnificent minds.

Art takes up a lot of headspace in Prague, due mainly to the lavish cultural heritage and its calabash of creativity. Alfons Mucha’s bohemian beauties and astrological artworks remain today amongst the most visionary artworks of mankind. Through a rich tapestry of ideals and subjects he created a unique Art Nouveau style, which literally means “New art” in French, whilst capturing his roots. From designing the countries past currency to the numerous edifices artworks throughout the city, his influence and legacy lives on everywhere.

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Muzuemminiatur, situated in Hradcany, is filled VE with weird wonders of a I T A CRE EAT miniscule proportion by the admired Russian Anatoly TR Konyenko. For 50Kc enjoy dozens of pieces, including a Camel passing through the eye of a sewing needle. An awesomely-weird way to spend some creative time.

In the shade of the slopes that climb above Ujezd, lies a humble museum and PICTURE exhibition hall, the once THIS house and dark room of influential Czech photographer Atlier Josef Sudek. Who’s work gave us all a glimpse through the lens of a talented creative eye and a steal at only 10Kc entrance.

Much of Prague is housed in ARCHFUL a case of Neo A RCHITECT Gothic beauty URE and Art nouveau splendour due mainly to it miraculously not being destroyed in history as many of its European cousins have. Prague’s BohemianBarouque structures still stands tall and are refreshed with a sprinkle of modern structures The Astronomical clock lives up to its name. integrated peacefully into its It’s an amalgamation of Neo Gothic architecgothic exterior. ture and practical ideologies.Built in the latter half of the 14thcentaury and home to Prague’s most prized creations, Astronomer Josef Manes 3 cycle clock system depicting CET, Babylonian and Bohemian- Zodiac months of the year and time cycle calendar. The Tyn Church’s two gothic towers hang over the square with an omnipotent force that took nearly three centauries to achieve. Inside it’s a palace of gold with Baroque paintings and priceless altarpieces shattering any preconceived notions of reverence within the church’s interior design. Final resting place of famous Astronomer Tycho de Brahe, it is Prague Gothic gem and is not to be skipped.

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From the gentle palace gardens to Baroque flowerbeds of Mala Strana, Prague as a city breathes amongst its ancient rock’s creating constant fresh spaces, which continually bring solitude and inspiration to many as they always have done. The famous Botanicka Zahrada Prahy, botanical gardens in the Hapsburg homestead of Troja, has a variety of botanical beauties, from Japanese coves to butterfly tropics. Tickets range from 50Kc to 120Kc, well worth it. The Petrin and the Ascent in the famous funicular to the hilltops above Praha is a must. Find peace in the crowning Rose garden and enjoy a lackadaisical stroll down the hill through fruit-filled forest, which reveal hidden views and sculptures. 30 URBANEDGEMAG.COM 24 February 2012 - 29 March 2012

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The Stavoska Theatre - synonymous with Mozart and Prague’s infamous affair. The Veletrznipalac - the acclaimed Art museum The Starometske or Old Town Square - the closest feeling of Prague in its most Golden era. The Neo-Gothic “Powder Tower” - filling the cityscape with its many darkening spires and arches The City Museum - a sun-catching megalith of stone and copper with an inspiring glass dome. Inside it’s a palace awash with gold and crimson velvet, timeless and befitting of the many priceless collections it keeps.

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Karluv Most or Charles Bridge - Known for its medieval design ingenuity by Czech creative Peter Parler and the 21 sculptures adorning it.

Prague with its many creative treats leaves a lasting artistic impression on all and as the profound Kavka put it best “Prague never lets go of you…this mother has her claws.”


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BISMARCK DU PLESSIS

Urban Edge Mag caught up with Bismarck Du Plessis recently on set of the upcoming Castle Lager Commercial - which brought together the likes of a few big names in the SA Sports industry. WORDS URBAN EDGE MAG How do you enjoy getting behind the camera as an actor? Well I can tell you that you also get injured. Ja, tell us what happened out there? I stumped my toe and got a bloody foot. On the acting side it’s a little different, but part of what sportsmen do. I don’t personally enjoy it and would rather be playing rugby, but you have to do this stuff from time to time. It looks like you guys are having a bit of a laugh on set. Who’s the joker in the group? JP (Pietersen) is definitely the joker. I think he should be the lead role in a few acting gigs, and he’s also studied drama so he’s definitely the best at this out of all these guys. (JP looks over and shakes his head) So the Sharks are now in the build up phase to the season. Is it getting intense? The last 2 – 3 weeks we’ve gotten into a little more technical detail, as opposed to the first 8 – 10 weeks which focuses more on the fitness aspect. So right now we’re easing up on the fitness and getting into the technicalities in our team play.

It looks like you’re the first pick in the no.2 position now. Well I hope so. I’ll be playing hooker, but there’s great players in other teams in South Africa in the same position, so you can never count your chickens before they hatch. I also think it’s good to have competition in your position because it brings out the best in your game. So I’m looking forward to playing, and if I’m needed in the position I’ll definitely take the opportunity.

Heyneke Meyer. Good choice for the Springbok coach? I think Heyneke’s pedigree speaks for itself. What he did with the Bulls and all the titles he took them to is just phenomenal. He’s a very successful coach and if I have the chance to work with him it will be a great privilege. Quite a few Bok veterans going out, obviously a few young guys coming in. What do you think the future of SA rugby looks like? I guess there are a few guys that have gone, but like Stefan Terblanche used to say ‘you’re only keeping that jersey warm for as long as you’re good enough’, and the guys who left are greats of the game. So the guys who are coming in will only be great talents. I guess we’ll see a lot of different faces in provincial teams, but I believe that players who come in always carry the expectations of being bigger, better and stronger.

Would you say it’ll be the usual suspects going for the Super 15 crown this season? I think if you look at the beginning of last season you wouldn’t have said the Reds would have been a contender, because a little more than two years ago they were at the bottom of the log. So I think its wide open, but obviously there’s always the teams that perform well and will definitely be in contention. 24 February 2012 - 29 March 2012

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ROCKIN ROLLA SURF DAY A few years ago, 2006 to be specific – if records serve me right, two guys came up with a concept like no other, a Retro Surf day, not a competition as most know it – everyone that surfs gets a prize, but rather a day of fun, sun, sea, booze, boere rolls, bikinis and retro surfboards. Kaptain Kai from supersport’s surf show The GoodLife & Robby MacDonald the entrepenuer of Vudu Surf Gear. WORDS/IMAGES MELISSA KELLY/GILMOREGIRLWORKS There are other sponsors involved such as RVCA and Redbull. At the Vudu Surf corner there was a stand for an organization called Indosole, as well as merchandise from F*It clothing, Indosole is still very new to South Africa as it is from Indonesia, and F*It clothing (pronounced fit) clothing are new in general, and the brain child of cape town resident Nadine Classen. The idea is to bring back the Retro vibes onto the beach, Llundudno beach, along with the help of the club house for utilities such as bar, braai and lifeguards – they’re always handy to have around. For every heat the surfers are to make use of Vudu’s retro boards, donning the most outrageous retro costumes (provided you have) and just have fun and show support. Shark spotting aside, which took surfers out the water for about 30 minutes, there was a dog surfer, who was adament he was a champ – jumping on any and all bodyboards, surfboards or childrens back his little legs could get him onto, there were wigs, colourful wetsuits as lifeguards putting on quite a show trying to get their rubber duck past the break. The competition is held every year now due to its great success and is open to everyone from groms through to professionals, With the like of one of South Africa’s top surfers Jordy Smith gracing the waves for us. The event was a lot of fun and the weather was superb! It was a day made for surfing.

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offering additional support to a group of seventeen-year-old school students. The TeachOut Programme aims at improving the pupils’ academic abilities, and also helps both groups learn about each other’s lives and increases the student’s leadership and confidence skills.

it can be treatable. I was moved by her speech, asking myself how many seventeen year olds in other countries could stand up and talk in another language about such a personal and sensitive topic?

Programme evaluations and statistical evidence show that My first out-of-city experience since arriving TeachOut has made a real impact in Cape Town, a minibus drove us on the in the schools in which it operates motorway away from the cosmopolitan City Centre with its shops, restaurants, with volunteers giving positive art galleries and museums, into Philippi, a feedback about their involvement contrast between well-developed to poorer together with school teachers and areas. Intsebenziswano Secondary School students being very appreciative is a sturdy brick building with relatively and positive. well-equipped classrooms, desks, chairs

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TeachOut is a volunteer organisation that provides free tutoring to secondary school pupils in Cape Town’s disadvantaged The UCT tutors teach Math and English at areas. It is a student-run organisation the school and occasionally split up and take at the University of Cape Town, with a different groups on English Comprehension, committee of fifteen students providing the English Orals, Math and Life Sciences/ administrative and organisational backbone Biology classes with the school students to to the project. Around eighty students, supplement the subjects and curriculum including a few foreign exchange students they are already studying. I observed the from America and Europe make up the interactions in all the groups and was aware volunteer core. It was established in 2003 of the positive relationships between the and is part of an umbrella registered NPO, tutors and school students as well as the Ubunye, which provides administrative strong mutual respect they have for one and logistical support to three separate another. community service organisations, Township Debating League, Inkanyezi and TeachOut. In one group the students were working on English Oral Presentations and Sinazo teachout.co.za/ CONTAC T Mhlawuli was the first young woman to facebook.com/TeachOutCapeTown. gerryatkinson.com speak in front of her peers. She spoke about gezatkinson@gmail.com HIV, how one can get infected, and how

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