Travel - Editor - 13 August 2008
On the corner of Duncombe Road and Jan Smuts Avenue, located in the suburb of Forest Town in Johannesburg, South Africa, a small museum is nestled amongst the neighboring buildings in a little modest house and is known as the Bernberg Museum of Costume. Anna and Theresa Bernberg were not only devoted to the arts and collecting antiques, but left the house and everything they had collected over the years to the Africana Museum. The Africana Museum took possession of the house in 1960 and began refurbishing the house, opening the Bernberg Museum of Costume in 1973.
Features - Editor - 08 October 2007
Many residents of Johannesburg, South Africa, have got reason to celebrate in October. The Black Eyed Peas will be performing for one concert only on the 12th of October 2007 at the Nasrec center. This performance is part of their “Black, Blue and You” tour that will take them to thirteen countries, with South Africa ninth on the list.
Newsworthy - Editor - 27 September 2007
The 14th February 2008 is eagerly anticipated by Céline Dion fans in South Africa. Considered to be one of the world’s greatest music entertainers, Céline Dion has chosen to kick-off her 2008 world tour in South Africa, with the first concert being held at the Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg.
Newsworthy - Editor - 09 March 2006
Just days ago some residents of the Amoati informal settlement in Johannesburg found themselves
being overcome by dizzying fumes. An abundance of flammable liquid was soon found to be trailing in
the mud in little rivulets between the houses and people living in the area soon started to help
themselves to this strange liquid. While the flammable liquid may have proved useful in warming up a
few homes, there were obvious health concerns with regards to using the fuel.