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Midnight Hubris – Do You Remember? (music video)


Miguel da Silva, aka Midnight Hubris, is a South African musician from East London in the Eastern Cape. Inspired by music genres of indie, rhythm and blues, alternative and hip hop, Midnight Hubris sets out to create a new lane of music in the South African Music Industry.
Let East London’s Midnight Hubris take you on a nostalgic trip with his debut single, Do You Remember? The single off his new album, Midnight FM! The video explores a retro effect mixed with modernism. The end is inspired by Action Bronson’s Ancient Aliens viewing.

Production by Monique January and Temba Mkosi

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‘This Dance’ – Steezy McLovin featuring Eezow & Sokhana (music video)


Steezy, Sokhana and Eezow wrote this song for all the girls who like to have a good time. We meet the men they meet in a club – from the boys who are just to stiff to dance, the eccentric boys dancing the night away and the girl ready to hit the dance floor.

Production by Luvo Mnyobe & Khaka Ngcofe

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Mission Lockdown Recipes: Peppermint Crisp Tart

Catherine White whips up a sweet treat

Are you feeling stranded at home during lockdown? Do you have access to cream, tinned caramel, tennis biscuits and peppermint crisp? Make it your mission to try out this easy recipe. If I can do it, you can too!

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Portrait of place – Hand Made Coffees


A portrait of Hand Made Coffees, a popular hang out for students and coffee lovers in Grahamstown. Handmade Coffees stems from a boutique micro-roastery situated at the mouth of the Keiskamma River in the Eastern Cape. They emphasise and prioritise freshness above all. The café offers a wide variety of coffee for caffeine lovers and warm beverages for those who prefer their warm drinks without caffeine.

Production by Luvo Mnyobe

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Portrait of a place – SB Hair and Nails Salon


Good quality hair styles and professional manicures awaits Sbotsi’s clients, along with her colourful and warm personality. SB Hair and Nails Salon, situated at 38 New Street in Makhanda, provides comfort, relaxation and beautification.

Production by Monique January

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Portrait of place – Tithes & Offerings


Meet Wynona Mutisi, a multidisciplinary artist and student at the University currently known as Rhodes (UCKAR). She takes us on a tour of one of her many disciplines – printmaking. By blending paints and block printing she enjoys the thrill of anticipating the result? She simply does art because it is what she has to offer. The magic is in witnessing the process.

Production by Leago Mamabolo