Shortbus

The Labia, that bastion of arthouse movies in Cape Town, has disappointed me in recent years. They hardly ever show a non-English movie, which is exactly what I’m so starved of when I do finally get to see a movie. This week, I made my escape and saw the movie Shortbus. It was billed as… Continue reading Shortbus

Is SA Rocks bullshit?

In my ideal world, Red Star Coven would be dominating the Amatomu charts, not David whatsisname. Walton has written a post that deals with a topic I often think about, subtitled South Africa does not rock, it’s a disaster. Before you react emotionally, go read it. He’s not an afro-pessimist, he attacks that (almost) as… Continue reading Is SA Rocks bullshit?

BS Alliance on software piracy

The mainstream press is trumpeting figures from the Business Software Alliance (BSA) that software piracy costs the South African economy R1.5 billion. Perhaps a more appropriate name is the BS Alliance. On the whole, mainstream media has been found rather wanting in questioning these figures. Rather, they play their all-too-common role of simply parroting what… Continue reading BS Alliance on software piracy

Elections elections elections

There have been three high-profile elections settled in the last day or so. France now has a new president, Nicolas Sarkozy. The DA has a new leader, Helen Zille. And the UK saw local government as well as Scottish/Welsh assembly elections. I had the misfortune to come across the Sarkozy news on a site called… Continue reading Elections elections elections

Cape Town’s Tea Club

For the last few months I’ve been attending Tea Club meetings, hosted by Ming-wei Andy Tsai and Feng-chih Lisa Tsai. I met them through the Talent Exchange, and was first invited to a Tea Club meeting to talk about the Ethical Co-op. I missed a few months after that, but have attended the last 3… Continue reading Cape Town’s Tea Club