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A blog by Queen Tut

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We celebrate the richness of South African life and share stories on how to move BacktoSA.

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Three Weeks to Jazz fest!

by Tudor Caradoc-Davies Under three weeks to go to the Cape Town International Jazz Festival and the lineup is almost full. While there’s the usual excitement about the international acts like Angola’s Paulo Flores, Iceland’s Mezzoforte, Brooklyn Funk Essentials and Jeff Lorber flooding into the city, we thought we’d take

The Cute Show at Salon 91

Show Dates: Opens 25 Feb 2010 : Closes 25 March 2010 Show Title: ‘The Cute Show’ Venue: Salon91 Contemporary Art Collection. : 91 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town.

Roadtrip Day 4: Shelly Beach to Howick via Durban

Leaving Shelly Beach: 1623km since we left Cape Town After a wonderful long walk on Shelley beach, which we had almost to ourselves, we drove up to Durban to dig up and sort through my past a little. Verdict: Not quite as grand or exotic as we thought (Durban or

Spookasem at Salon91

Venue: Salon91 Contemporary Art Collection. 91 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town. 20 Jan 2010 to20 Feb 2010 Participating Artists: Abigail Heyneke, Carmen Ziervogel, Ceri Muller, Dagmar Sissolak, Elise Wessels, Emma Cook, Gila Simons Band, Jade Klara, Katrine Claassens, Khandiz Towill, Lauren Schofield, Leonora van Staden, Mareliza Nel, Maya

Roadtrip Day 3: Grahamstown to Shelly Beach

Total distance: 673km This took us 9,5 hours! We had expected to fly through the old Transkei in about 6 hours (this was also the day I called myself the Maggie Thatcher of Road Trips). One mistake was to do the maths using 120km/h as average speed. Mistake number 2

Day 2: Knysna to Grahamstown

Knysna is one of those must-see small towns in SA and a fairly obvious place to stop a (short) while. It is famous for the local oysters, stunning scenery and laidback way of life. The Pink Loeries are also becoming quite an event to visit the town for. It

Roadtrip

After three fantastic years in Cape Town we are about to set off again in search of adventure. We are heading to Costa Rica for the month of March to do a TEFL course and after that we hope to set out our stall in Barcelona as conversational English

The Grand at Granger Bay

Cape Town’s hottest new spot to see and be seen. Absolutely stunningly designed restaurant and cocktail bar filled with CT’s beautiful and stylish set. Kill for a table, the service is very good and the food delicious. We were very impressed with the grilled calamari, which was

Resident hippo

Resident hippo Originally uploaded by Queen Tut Resident baby hippo in St Lucia estuary. What a yawn! and I love its tail! LOL

Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris

NewSpace Theatre, 44 Long Street, Cape Town January 15 to February 13 The cast, from left: Chrissy Caine, David Chevers, Daneel Uys, Graham Clarke Long-awaited revival of the 1970¹s hit musical revue Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, the longest running musical in South African theatre

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