January/February 2011:
The Fugard Theatre was born out of a desire to acknowledge the diverse community out of which the inspirational theatre genius, Athol Fugard, came. The theatre was built in District Six to pay homage...
Yowsa yowsa on breaking news today in the face of mounting political unrest, I read that Egypt severed all Internet connections and shut down its cellphone services and apparently they're not doing it solo, but...
Durban is widely thought of as a sleepy seaside town with not much happening and no where to go. That couldn’t be a more wrong assumption; Durbs is an energetic city with cultural, lifestyle and...
You may have noticed that the last two Too Gallant posts featured illustrations.
I decided to start doing this because I often have an outfit in my head that I can't find any photographic examples of...
During the great debate over health care reform, one recurring question was why the USA spends twice as much per capita on health care as other industrialized nations, yet our life expectancy ranks 28th in...
In the afternoon of the second day at Davos this year (January 27, 2011), I participated in the session entitled “Yes is More” by the architect from Denmark. It was a very inspiring session as the architect...
Inside China with Kai-Fu Lee, former head of Google in China, Robert Scoble has posted an interesting talk on his Cinchcast channel about what is going on in their very vibrant market, live from the...
I have been too busy to watch much TV, but I do like the reality shows because they make my life seem less crazy (ehh, ehh Real Housewives).
I don't really watch the singing/dancing reality shows...
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