Terry’s death ends an era
THE ART community of East London this week lost a gem, when the Ann Bryant Art Gallery’s Terence “Terry” Walter Flynn lost his battle...
BCM’s 100 days of action
“A THOUSAND steps begins with a single step,” Buffalo City Municipality (BCM) executive mayor Xola Phakathi said last week, when he tabled the municipality’s...
African Bee on a buzz abroad
Clarendon old girl releases EP in New York
EAST London’s “African Bee” is creating a big buzz after the release of her first Extended Play...
Settlers’ writings brought to life
Jeremiah Goldswain’s great-great grandson’s book a first-hand account
A TALE of the 1820 Settlers’ dramatic first few years is told in their own words in...
Sweating it out for charity
LUNGING, squatting and jumping on the Selborne College fields was how a number of women spent their Saturday morning in an effort to assist...
Gonubie Protect music fest
GONUBIE Protect Neighbourhood Watch are hosting a music festival this Saturday to raise funds for the installation of security cameras around Gonubie.
The volunteer crime-prevention team...
Party time for Mi Casa
J’Something to celebrate his birthday at The Venue
THE ever-popular, Mi Casa, is in town and will be celebrating lead singer, J'Something's 28th birthday with...
Ex- Hudson heads tell its rich story in new book
Both schools realised the potential, despite an unsure start
IN CELEBRATION of Hudson Park’s rich history and achievements over the last 110 years, ex-principals Trevor Webster...
Church to take centre stage
Joyous Celebration headline act at Take Me to Church gospel fest
EASTERN Cape people can look forward to a fun and blessed day in October...
Mrs Africa a step away
East London-born beauty top 40 finalist for coveted title
FORMER East Londoner Tarryn Ogle is in line to walk away with the Mrs Africa title.
Ogle, who...
Club fun at churches
CHURCHES around East London are preparing to host hundreds of excited children at holiday clubs during the upcoming school vacation.
Parents are encouraged to drop their...
Muses break stereotypes
• Women pose nude to reclaim, celebrate bodies
NUDE, strong and dignified stood 20 women, revealing all to redefine and celebrate the beauty of African...
Ryan on rise for good
•Old Selbornian in the running to win Mr PE competition
‘You don’t need big muscles to be a role model’
OLD Selbornian Ryan Karshagen, 21, has...
Pupils shine at annual art centre festival
•Youngsters shun clichés in bright, imaginative exhibition
COLOURFUL, creative and captivating works of art are on display at this year’s EL Fest at the Belgravia Art Centre...
Off to world event
Duo to represent SA at champs in Russia
TWO East London pupils were selected to represent South Africa at the World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships...
Hurry for holiday club
STIRLING Baptist Church holiday club will be running from Monday June 27 to Friday July 1. The church has been serving the city through...
EDUCATIONAL TRIP
During this year’s Cell C Take a Girl Child to Work Day themed ‘Dream. Believe. Achieve’. Hemingways Mall invited eight young ladies from Cambridge...
Vibey Morgan Bay festival in store
THE ever popular Morgan Bay Footprints Festival takes place this weekend from Friday to Sunday.
Visitors can expect something for the whole family, with...
Strauss&Co is coming to town
SPECIALISTS from Strauss&Co will be visiting East London on Monday to conduct obligation-free valuations of paintings, sculpture, silver and Chinese porcelain.
They will be at...
Pain Art Documentary
Tomorrow (Friday June 3),
from 1pm to 2pm upstairs in the main gallery at the Ann Bryant Gallery, there will be a BBC documentary shown. With...
































