La Muerte – South African Tequila
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by vincenthofmann in Blogs, Food, featured
Harvested from organic wild agave plantations in the Karoo desert, slow fermented and quadruple distilled La Muerte South Africa’s very own Tequila is not called “the death” for nothing. Apparently, according to it’s creators it’s “the deadliest Margarita base ever”. Well the minute we get our hands on a bottle we’ll soon find out whether [...]
Google vs. Apple in 2010
Posted on 07. Jan, 2010 by saulk in Tech, sub-feature
could make any predictions for 2010 the most obvious one would be an epic “pow-wow” between two of the most unassuming companies of the last decade. In the past five years Google and Apple went from highly niche companies to essentially (especially in the case of Google) running the web. The main aim at Google [...]
King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo Annexes South Africa
Posted on 29. Dec, 2009 by Talita in Blogs, Current Affairs, Politics, featured
In the wake of convictions on criminal charges such as murder and assualt, King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo of the abaThembu has carefully considered his options and, rather creatively, has come up with a brilliant solution to his pending incarceration: annex South Africa! King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo gave formal notice to the Presidency, parliament and the NPA that [...]
16 DAYS: Please Help to Break the Chain
Posted on 30. Nov, 2009 by Talita in Blogs, Current Affairs, Uncategorized, featured
Once upon a time when I still had time to watch Oprah, she did a show on child pornography in America: she showed a map with one red dot representing the origin of one pornographic picture of a little girl and within 24 hours the map of America was a vivid red. Most – yes [...]
Win 2 tickets for loved ones to return home for Christmas!
Posted on 17. Nov, 2009 by vincenthofmann in Lifestyle, featured
KuduClub, in collaboration with the ATKV, Jukebox, kykNET, Rapport and OFM, are offering one lucky family the opportunity to bring a loved one home for Christmas.
KuduClub, and its partners, have sensed that there is a need amongst lonely expats mulling over the loss of the quintessentially South African past times – like a real braai [...]
Berlin Wall
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by aderloato in Blogs
40 years ago the Berlin Wall fell. It fell and gave birth to a new way of thought but most importantly it reconciled people. Families separated for decades found a new found freedom. You can imagine the emotion, similar to waiting at the airport for a loved one to come through the doors. [...]
Night of 1000 Drawings 26 November 2009
Posted on 09. Nov, 2009 by vincenthofmann in art, featured
1000 Drawings is a one night exhibition in the inner city to raise money for charities by selling A5 drawings donated by the public.
The works of well-known artists, as well as novices, will be sold for R100 each in order to raise funds for this organisation. This prestigious one night exhibition will take place [...]
Threadless’ homage to the Geek
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by vincenthofmann in Tech, featured
Who’d have thought being called a geek would become a complement in some circles – but it has. Replacing the word “nerd”, ‘Geek’ has come to represent the nom de plume – yes the pen name – of those early adopters of new media. It’s a little fitting then that Geeks have the opportunity to [...]
Screw Trevor Manuel and the horse he rode in on
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by vincenthofmann in Current Affairs, Politics, Satire, featured
Trevor Manuel, off of the back of his recent purchase of 7 series BMW with tax payers money, has apologised for his error of judgment after the DA’s Ian Davidson suggested that, like Helen Zille, Manuel ought to have to purchased something a little more reasonable. As an aside my greater concern is that borne [...]
The Lowdown Episode 1
Posted on 19. Oct, 2009 by vincenthofmann in Current Affairs, The Lowdown
We talk Obama, Muse, The Google’s Wave and Pizza e Vino




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