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5 reasons men say lingerie improves intimacy

By: Natasha Archary      Men will eat 3-day old pizza with their mates on a boys’ retreat, but it seems they are still visually stimulated when it comes to matters between the sheets. “Cosplay”, lace and all the frills are not just important to South African men, it is a mandatory pre-requisite for 86% of our hot-blooded males.   We eat with our eyes first  Launching an online survey […]

today05/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

5 Items to add to your bedroom to turn it a safe haven

By Zuko Komisa In your bedroom, you spend a very large percentage of your life. It's the one place that embraces you and hugs you after every kind of day. Take into account your earliest memories as a child, recall how your parents' bedroom was your safe place as a child. You would climb into the bed of your parents and any doubts you had would vanish. These are the […]

today05/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

4 local reality shows to binge-watch right now on Showmax

By Zuko Komisa  If you’re up for some fascinating, eye-opening or just entertaining home-grown reality shows look no further, here’s 4 that are currently streaming on Showmax you should make a date to check out.   Lebo M. Coming Home Is a reality show that follows the life of South African producer and composer Lebo M., known for his work on the soundtracks to Hollywood films such as The Lion […]

today04/01/2021

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Jazzuary 2021: Rebirth of School

This month, Kaya 959 invites listeners to tune in for a month of exceptional music and masterclasses as part of Jazzuary 2021 which will stream exclusively on Jazzuary.FM - Kaya's online 24/7 jazz focus offering. Taking inspiration from Mile Davis' groundbreaking album Birth of the Cool, a record that inspired generations of musicians, this year, Jazzuary's theme is Rebirth of School. Working within an exceptional local jazz scene, South African […]

today04/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

Let’s get started with Yoga with these 5 basic poses

By Zuko Komisa The second outbreak of coronavirus is upon us, and along with it, work-from-home stresses that had our energies depleted in 2020. Now that we know that we need to balance work with deep relaxation, stress relief activities and moments of lightness of mind, why not start the year with some basic yoga movements? This Hindu discipline helps you with breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of […]

today04/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

Money lessons from your favourite celebrities to kickstart you financial goals

By Zuko Komisa The best advice when it comes to money is always something you need to keep an open mind to; whether it's on paying off debt, saving for retirement, building an emergency fund, it’s always great to get guidance on how to be more financially secured. In 2020, we had some really good conversations about how to best use your money to make it work for you with […]

today04/01/2021

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Jazzuary Masterclass 2021 – Ntombizikhona Valela

Ntombizikhona Valela is a historian and writer. Born and raised in King Williams Town (eQonce), Valela completed her Master of Arts in History at Rhodes University. Her writing has featured in various publications including New Frame, Mail and Guardian and Daily Maverick, and on a range of topics in history and popular culture. This masterclass talks about the importance of multi-pronged methodologies in writing about history, Jazz and 'overlooked histories'. […]

today04/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

Jazz artist Somi gets a Grammy nod

By: Natasha Archary   US born jazz singer and songwriter Somi made history when she was announced as one of the 2021 Grammy nominees.   With her Rwandan-Ugandan roots a strong influence in her journey, "Holy Room", her latest offering made her the first African woman to be nominated in any of the jazz categories and the first African artist to be nominated for a jazz vocal performance. Her nomination is in the Best […]

today04/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

PROFILE: Elaine – SA’s most streamed female artist

By Zuko Komisa Ndivhuwo Elaine Mukheli, born 2 April 1999 in Pretoria, is a South African singer who has had a huge influence on the local music industry. Very few know about Elaine the person, she lets her music do the talking. And it is this mystery that makes her so intriguing.  The Most Streamed Woman Artist in South Africa Loved by many for her beautiful angelic voice, she has […]

today03/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

Taraji P Henson inspired hair trends for 2021

By: Natasha Archary    "Boo-boo kitty" has been busy during the lockdown and time away from set-life meant Taraji P Henson could focus on launching her haircare range.   Her Instagram page is thriving as she shares her tips and tricks for caring for her hair, whether her hair is in a wig, weave, braids, straight or curly afro. TPH was created to keep not just your hair but your […]

today03/01/2021

LIFESTYLE

Top 50 South African albums we loved in 2020

By Zuko Komisa With all that happened in 2020, the one thing that has kept many South Africans going is definitely music. We put together a list of 50 albums that caught our attention and made 2020 the sonically interesting year it was. We also remember some of the conversations we had with these incredible artists: Blaq Diamond – Umuthi #EliteNites with @Kgomotsomeso #EliteChristmas with a twist. We hope that […]

today03/01/2021

Post-delivery workouts

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3 ways to get your post-natal strength back

By: Natasha Archary   No one understands the insane pressure new moms find themselves under, other than a mom. Bombarded with unwanted and often unneeded advice on how to care for the new bundle, many new moms find themselves stressed and overwhelmed.   You may be one of a large number of moms who find it difficult to snap back into shape after baby. Regardless of the type of delivery, […]

today02/01/2021

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