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iZikhothane: Fun & Fame 14 Jun 2011 An underground youth culture oozing vigorously across Kathlehong, Vosloorus, and Soweto, is inding its way into the mainstream. Zenaida Martin breaks the story of "The Lickers" Read More >>
UNCUT calling for 'Youth who Rock' nominations 21 Apr 2011 UNCUT – loveLife's cutting-edge youth lifestyle magazine – is celebrating the power of young people this Youth Month. From community builders to culture creators, entrepreneurs to game changers, the magazine is calling for young people to nominate people who ROCK their world; people who are making a difference in their lives. Read More >>
Making Waves 18 Mar 2011 You may have caught Sabelo 'DJ Sabby' Mtshali, 19, presenting the SABC 1 show, Bonisanani, which airs every Sunday at 6:30am. Read More >>
The Ins and Outs of HCT 18 Feb 2011 So, there's all this talk about HCT/HTC… Don't worry, the UNCUT team is here to unravel the alphabet mystery and get you clued up on HIV Testing and Counselling. Read More >>
Ed's Welcome: Um, like… U zo laga, Joe! 28 Dec 2010 Hail the Kings! Hail the Kings of township comedy. You might have noticed or heard of a new and unique genre of comedy taking South Africa by storm, simply known as Township Comedy. What makes it unique though? Read More >>
DIY your Chrissie, Honey 20 Dec 2010 Hey y'all, get creative this festive season. Roya Varjavandi gives you tips on how to make your own gifts and decorations this holiday, Read More >>
Work It: King of the kitchen 17 Dec 2010 You can go to culinary school to become a chef – or, like Mzonjani Atanias, the school of hard knocks and experience could be your road to success. Read More >>
Open relationships 26 Nov 2010 Are open relationships the way to go or are they a killer situation that only benefits males? We got both views but leave it up to you to decide... Read More >>
Mabaleng: Body art 19 Nov 2010 Nic Odiseng speaks to hot young gymnast Matome Tshishonga on breaking the race barrier, his gymnastic partner, and the upcoming 2012 Olympics. Read More >>
Living Heritage 16 Nov 2010 !ke e:/xarra //ke, written in the Khoisan language of the /Xam people, literally means diverse people unite. On a collective scale, it calls for the nation to unite in a common sense of belonging and national pride. Nobhongo Gxolo profiles our unity in diversity. Read More >>
Hair and Heritage 9 Nov 2010 Mohawk or Beyoncé's Brazillian weave, chizkop or designer dreads: who are you without your do? What does your hair say about you? In our special hair-itage feature, Zenaida Martin takes a look at hair from all angles. Read More >>
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