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Director Sofia Coppola #x2019;s lavish version of Marie Antoinette is a glorious piece of entertainment. But Barry Ronge can #x2019;t help longing for the gory bits. 
Sheep stroll through the streets of Bo-Kaap while a Frenchman has opened a winery in Cape Town #x2019;s CBD.

Lin Sampson talks to the New Rurbanites  

The best films in this year #x2019;s Out in Africa gay and lesbian film festival are the ones that stick out from the mainstream, writes Adam Levin 
She #x2019;s the girl who looks like a Christmas tree because she insists on wearing all her accessories in one go, writes Thando Pato. 
The environment is hot right now, but celebrity causes are notoriously short-lived, cautions Tiara Walters.

Dance as cultural expression is back, a point not lost on high-profile SA politicians who are constantly seeking relevance.

Bongani Madondo books a front-row seat in the latest political circus. 

Trying to get to a Mayan ruin in the Honduras, Tom Gray lucks out with a bad patch of road. 
The little train that steams up the opening pages of Cry, The Beloved Country is rolling through the hills once more.

Paul Ash takes a nostalgic trip.  

This year Sweden is celebrating its greatest superstar #x2014; the botanist Carl Linnaeus. Andrew Unsworth went in search of him.

 

The Vasa is the most complete example of a 17th-century sailing ship in existence. Andrew Unsworth saw her and went overboard.

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