- Carol Lee Fine Art present STILL LIFE
- Highlights from the new edition of the gay magazine WRAPPED
- South African Tattoo to thrill audiences
- Programme of events to December 2008: Music in Sandton Central is now available on http://curtaincallsa.blogspot.com/
- BravoBrava Resident Astrologer, Anita Noyes-Smith's Zoul Centre newsletter, Soul News, now available from Website: http://www.soulzentre.co.za/
- See the exciting new edition of Gayspeak on http://www.gayspeak.co.za/
- CHA CHA HEELS taking drag from the doldrums to centre stage - see write-up on http://curtaincallsa.blogspot.com
INTERVIEW WITH ROELOF COLYN HAD TO BE CANCELLED. ROELOF HAD TO GO TO CAPE TOWN AT SHORT NOTICE TO SORT OUT A FAMILY MATTER. WE WISH HIM EVERYTHING OF THE BEST AND HOPE THAT THE PROBLEMS WILL RESOLVE!
We welcome Kurt van der Muller and Bryan Bester, Producers of the show Cha Cha Heels. We also chat to Morne Ebersohn, Publishing Editor of WRAPPED Magazine tonight.
Roelof Colyn is BravoBrava's Personality of the Week tonight. Together with his straight partner, Jonathan Roxmouth, Roelof gives a show of note in A Handful of Keys (see critique on (http://curtaincallsa.blogspot.com) which is on at the Pieter Toerien Theatre at Montecasino. Roelof talks to Mixael de Kock about his loves, hates and preferences in this frank interview.
In the photograph above right, Roelof is seen on the "right" side of Jonathan Roxmouth and, in the photograph on the left he sits closest to the camera, obviously stealing the show!
CAROL LEE FINE ART
presents a group show titled STILL LIFE with paintings and sculptures by
ALET SWARTS - RUDOLPH VOSSER - ROSEMARY JOYNT - COBUS HAUPT - GUY du TOIT - LORI SCHAPPE-YOUENS - JENNY PARSONS - EUGENIE MARAIS - MJ LOURENS - ANGELA BANKS - RETHA BUITENDACH - RUHAN JANSE van VUUREN
Venue: Upstairs@Bamboo
corner 9th Street & Rustenburg Road Melville Johannesburg
Opening: Saturday 26 July 2008 09h30 - 16h00
Please join for refreshments at noon
Road closures in the area on Sunday 27 July until 1pm - access from south, down 9th Street
Hours: Sunday 27 July to Sunday 3 August
10h00 - 15h30
Exhibition closes at 14h30 on Sunday 3 August
Enquiries: Carol Lee 011 486 0526
The emergence of a growing grey gay sector of the population has raised the question of suitable, gay friendly retirement villages. This is explored in more detail in the winter edition of Wrapped, including interviews with South African realtors.
A year since publisher Morne Ebersohn took over Wrapped, incorporating a facelift in the design and layout of the magazine, he explains how Wrapped has evolved into a magazine catering to a broad interest base.
“Our winter edition showcases a clean look, which is the direction we will be taking the magazine in the future. While fashion has a place, we have always explored current trends and delved into controversial issues experienced by this sector of the population.”
He says articles dealing with current topics in relation to the gay and lesbian population will always feature prominently, as these are issues experienced on a personal basis by the readers.
“I’d like to think we have achieved the right mix of hard hitting features with more relaxing reads dealing with travel, what is happening in the music and art scene, hot new restaurants and the latest fashions.”
December figures revealed the highest ever sales for Wrapped magazine, up by 60% and verifying that the needs of readers are being met.
This edition includes an interview with Watershed’s Craig Hinds, a look at tattoos, a test drive of the latest SAAB convertible and a fashion shoot highlighting the latest club gear shot on location in Therapy. The interior section features a Woodstock cottage, which has been renovated into a luxury city house.
Ebersohn proudly mentions the success of Wrapped led to the launch of a digital TV channel in May, which will serve as an extension of the magazine’s content and also allow readers to submit their own content.
The channel can be viewed at http://www.wrappedmag.com/, together with highlights from the magazine.
Currently on sale nationwide at CNA, Estoril Books and Exclusive Books, Wrapped is the only ABC audited gay publication.
Bridget von Holdt
InZalo Communications
011 646 9992 / 082 37 610 0650
bridget@inzalo.com
Odeion, Bloemfontein
Jill Richards’ passion for contemporary music started while she was a student at the University of Cape Town and has led toher being South Africa’s foremost performer of new piano music today. Jill has long been associated with new music groups,workshops and festivals - ranging from the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (broadcast by the BBC) to SouthAfrican events such as the annual New Music Indaba, where she performs regularly.
ADMISSION:R70 (adults)R40 (pensioners, students, learners)
“This is going to be a great show. We are proud to present the South African Tattoo and we anticipate it will become a popular annual event,” Howell said.The high-energy event takes place at Montecasino in their outdoor events venue. The show –maximises dramatic light displays – and runs for 90 minutes with no interval and back-to-back activity culminating in a grand finale.
“The show will also include the famous Navy Gun Run, precision marching, horseback displays by the mounted unit of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department; as well as the SAPS who will show their impressive dog squad acts and much, much more.
A charity performance will benefit the Walter Sisulu Paediatric Unit and organisers hope that sufficient funds will be raised by ticket sales to pay for a life-saving heart operation for a South African child.
Booking is at Computicket with special rates for groups. “We have deliberately kept the price low to make it an affordable show for the whole family, kids’ tickets start at R95 and the most expensive adult ticket is R187. There are a limited number of tickets available, so you are advised to book early,” Carter said.
Buz Publicity:
Bridget van Oerle
011 673 4995
083 263 6991
mailto:buz@buz.co/za%20/ anele@buz.co.za
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