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ARTS: Up close and personal is the only way
Photographer Davina Jogi tinkered with her father’s Olympus as a teenager but wanted to be an animator
KATY CHANCE: Die not, poor death, nor yet can’st thou kill me
The Body Farm on BBC Entertainment has led me to dwell on death and its forensic study
THEATRE REVIEW: Kat and the Kings
David Kramer and Taliep Petersen’s hit musical is worth seeing twice in District Six
GWEN ANSELL: Jazz
A preview of the Standard Bank Jazz and Youth Jazz Festivals in Grahamstown in early July, and the same sponsor’s Joy of Jazz event in Johannesburg in late August
ARTS: Showcase at greatly anticipated Wits Art Museum
The opening this month of the R42m Wits Art Museum complex, devoted to works from Africa, crowns a decade of work and campaigning
VIDEO: Preview of Wits Art Museum
PHILLIP ALTBEKER: Film
Opening on the big screen are Shame, starring Michael Fassbender; Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows; and The Vow, with Rachel McAdams
PHILLIP ALTBEKER: Film
New in cinemas is a version of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Katherine Heigl in One for the Money
FILM: Studios make sure their ‘lemons’ don’t get reviewed
Exhibitors not allowing reviewers to see a movie before its release has become the norm lately
CHRISTINA KENNEDY: On the Stage
Mary and the Conqueror by Juliet Jenkin draws parallels between the lives of novelist Mary Renault and Alexander the Great
RICHARD HASLOP: Crucial CD Collection
With the decline in CD sales, even insignificant acts have become a particular industry focus
DANCE: A platform for cross-pollination
Detours, a festival opening this week at Wits, follows on from a small festival called Small Stakes, conceived and produced by Jane Crewe in 2008
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