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On funerals, parties and supermarket promotions

also very much present, is in a locked kitchen, the three hugging one an- ally? All the big supermarkets are could have made these initiatives coffin. other, balling. The moment – as doing this, I think? Not sure about more lucrative, more in line with a It rained quite heavily on the emotional as it was and as tender as Woolworths but I know Spar runs social responsibility project. Some- Encore day. Quite telling I thought…show- it was, was soon replaced by a party one whereby you can buy an An- thing similar to the Smart Shopper ers that bless the departure as well as vibe where people laughed and ate, gry Bird soft toy for around R90 or card idea where one at least gets By Rafiek Mammon the genesis of the next phase of the and remembered the departed while something after you buy R600 worth one percent of your money back af- rafiek@.co.za birthday girl’s life. And, in many re- celebrating those that are still alive of groceries from them. It sounds ter shopping? Why not, we thought, spects, death is also the next phase – to live as full (and as happy) a life as too much like the Tom Sawyer and give the customer a loyalty card for the departed as well as for those possible. After all, isn’t that we ulti- the white fence story to me: if you where after ten purchases of the was going to talk about a day, who are living, dealing with the loss, mately really want? Life and death so pay me some money, I will allow you same product you get the 11th one about two weeks ago, when we finding the means by which to close inextricably linked… to paint my fence! I still can’t figure free, or at half price…make it more had to attend a funeral and a the gaping hole that the departed So that was what I wanted to talk out how this is an advantage to the worth the customer’s while? 40th birthday party on the same leaves behind… about this week, except, at a dinner shopper? Or (and we liked this idea more) Iday – the similarities and the differ- So, as I said, I was going to talk on Friday of last week, the topic for I understand it is a promotion and why not give a small R5 voucher that ences of what constitutes “life be- about that until I attended a 60th some of the dinner talk was about that business works in a way whereby one can give to a car guard or trolley ginning at 40” and a departure of birthday party last week – where these useless animal cards and “min- we give you tons of money and you dolly (the people who assist one with a loved one: the one was a celebra- the birthday girl (woman) lost her iature groceries” given to us by Pick give me something banal back as a the shopping trolley and packing the tion, the other a sad farewell. husband to cancer not so long ago. ‘n Pay and Checkers when you give “thank you”. groceries into your car?). I would like to think that they Needless to say, speeches were very them R150 of your hard earned cash. But, the money spent on these Would that not be a better idea, are both celebrations – of someone’s emotional. I don’t know which is worse – the campaigns must amount to a pretty instead of (or in addition to) mon- life! Both had speeches, talking In fact, the two sons (one in his groceries or the cards. So, I give you penny. So, why not share some of ey, you can then give them a small about the “guest of honour’s” finest late 20’s, and the other in his early R150 and all you think it is worth is those pennies and possibly be seen shopping voucher which they can ex- moments. The difference, of course, 30’s) couldn’t get past the first few a small cardboard miniature version as a “nice guy” in business, and we change for something to eat? A win- being that the one is standing right words. “Happy birthday, mom” were of say, a liquifruit, with not even a gladly come and shop at your estab- win situation, we thought… there hearing it all, with an awkward the only ones they could really get wee bit of liquifruit in it? It’s just a lishment? smile on the face, while the other, out before disappearing into the small piece of useless cardboard. Re- We thought of ways that they

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2 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 05 August - 11 August 2016 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot Dream cast for ‘Joseph and The Amazing Techicolor Dreamcoat’

oming to Theatre On The Bay to see one. There is something about ent from show to show? from August 12, is the retell- this show that South Africans just Gregory: At this stage we have be- ing of the Biblical story of “click” with. It’s inexplicable. come very close as a cast. It was evi- Joseph and his coat of many dent from the first day we connected Ccolours. Tell us about Director Paul Warwick in the rehearsal room that bonds This magical musical is packed Griffin’s vision and why audiences have been formed. It’s a very warm, full of unforgettable songs and stars should be super excited about this supportive cast. This is important be- Earl Gregory as Joseph, the role that production. cause we are going be working to- launched his career in 2004 (and for Gregory: Paul has completely re- gether for a very long season. which he won the Naledi Award for imagined the musical. It’s edgy, epic Roxmouth: I adore Bianca and I adore best male newcomer). and full of heart. You can’t help but Earl. There is nothing to establish. Bianca Le Grange is in the role of admire the level of detail that has the narrator, while Jonathan Rox- gone into this production. With that Tell us about your character and mouth plays the role of the Pharoah. being said, I don’t want to spoil the how you went about realising the Peter Tromp caught up with Gregory surprise element by giving away too role. What unique qualities do you and Roxmouth on the eve of the pro- much. think you’re bringing to your char- duction’s run. Roxmouth: I think the strength of acter? Earl Gregory, Bianca Le Grange and Jonathan Roxmouth ‘Joseph’ is how current it can be Gregory: I play Joseph, who is a For those folks who may not be made both in approach and design. young man who has been given overly familiar with ‘Joseph’, The music is timeless and the story is the exceptional gift of interpret- your origin story? “Last night a show changed my what’s special about this musical: effortlessly relatable. Paul has found ing dreams. What I bring is the Earl Gregory: I have a vivid memory of life.” Which show? to watch and to perform? a way to make the show fresher than Gregory take on a character that has being a young boy on stage singing Gregory: A show that changed the Earl Gregory: This show is going be you have ever seen it, but still simple been around for decades and played and remembering how it felt like the way I view the discipline of live per- a Technicolor feast on all levels. It and intimate. It’s the ideal approach by various different actors all around most comfortable place on earth and formance was ‘Gypsy’ with Imelda might be a bonsai musical, but there for this evergreen. the world. the cheers from the audience filling Staunton, in the West End. It was is nothing small about this power- Roxmouth: Honestly, Pharaoh is on my soul with delight. There has been nothing short of excellence at its house cast. This is another musical with quite the same shelf as Gaston in ‘Beauty no looking back since. highest. Jonathan Roxmouth: Just about eve- a sizeable cast. Obviously many of and the Beast’ and Danny Zuko in Roxmouth: I was the Financial Advi- Roxmouth: Most certainly ‘Peter and ryone I know has a favourite song you have shared the stage with one ‘Grease’. It’s like riding a bike. sor in ’s Baby Adverts in the the Starcatcher’ on Broadway. from ‘Joseph’. Secondly, almost eve- another in the past. Is the process early 1990s. The director said “ac- ryone I know has either been in a of establishing chemistry ingrained When did your “powers” of perfor- tion” and I was hooked. Tickets can be booked at production of ‘Joseph’, or has been at this point, or is it always differ- mance first manifest itself? What’s Computicket. Heart FM partners with 1st for Women to celebrate Women At Heart

In celebration of Women’s Month, The day is filled with scrumptious woman can walk away with R5000 in Heart FM will once again be treating food, great entertainment and loads vouchers and we will be celebrating its female listeners to an afternoon of prizes, which create a memorable women for who they are and all that of entertainment, glamour, deca- experience for guests,” says Redelin- they do.” dence and pampering at the annual ghuys. As regular attendees have come to Women At Heart event. Casey Rousseau, Marketing Man- expect from Women At Heart, eve- The premier event will once again ager of 1st for Women, echoes Rede- ryone will be putting a little effort be taking place at the picturesque linghuys’ sentiments. into making sure they’re glamorous. Lookout at the V&A Waterfront, on “We got involved with the Women In fact this year’s theme - A Touch August 13.For the first time in the At Heart event as we believe it is a of Pink - is open to interpretation. history of the event, the radio station great way for us to celebrate women The hand-picked entertainment on has a headline sponsor on board in for all that they are and all that they the day is the cream of the crop on the form of women-focused insurer, do. the South African music scene, which 1st for Women. It is not often that women put includes CODA, The Black Ties and Heart FM MD Renee Redeling- themselves first, which is why we as contestants on the reality show ‘The huys says the partnership with 1st a women centric organisation do and Voice’, Robin Pieters and Jeremy Ol- for Women is a natural fit for what this event is a chance for them to do ivier. has become a sought-after event for so. many women in the Western Cape – Women At Heart has been re- For more information, visit 640, to be exact. “Women at Heart ally successful over the years so we www.1049.fm; add on Facebook @ is one of our signature events, where are excited to be adding value to a Heart104.9FM; or follow on twit- women are able to immerse them- winning formula. We will be adding ter: @heart1049fm, or Insta- selves in a day of opulence and fun a touch of pink to the event, run- gram: @heart1049fm. and truly put themselves first. ning a competition where one lucky It’s always a lively affair at Women At Heart

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An intimate theatrical event not to be missed at The Vineyard Hotel

PRODUCTION: THE HOTEL PLAYS Tennessee Williams, the plays are DIRECTOR: FRED ABRAHAMSE filled with bruised souls on whom a CAST: NICOLE FRANCO, MARCEL MEY- cruel world has left noticeable scars. ER, STEPHEN JUBBER AND MELISSA Abrahamse has a knack for coax- HAIDEN ing unforgettable performances VENUE: THE VINEYARD HOTEL – Per- from his actors .It’s no coincidence formances on AUGUST 4, 5, 13, 19 that quite a few performers have and 20 done their best career work while REVIEWER: PETER TROMP under his direction, going on to win awards. The director gets great The creative team consisting of Fred performances of nuance and feel- Abrahamse and Marcel Meyer have ing from both casts, but none more been responsible for some of my so than Melissa Hayden, who as she favourite theatrical memories. ‘As- usually does, leaves nothing behind sassins’; ‘The Tragedy of Richard III’; in the expression of her craft. Surely ‘The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Hayden should now be considered Anymore’...these are just some of the one of our best local actresses. The productions that have left indelible way she fearlessly goes about laying impressions on me over the years. bare the inner turmoil of her char- When this duo is on song, they are a acter is a sight to behold, and one tough act to beat. Despite this pedi- not to be forgotten for a long while. gree, nothing prepared me for their Do not miss out on one of the latest foray, the sublime ‘The Hotel theatrical events of the year. Plays’. Staged in two separate hotel Due to demand, additional shows have been added for Au-

rooms in the Vineyard Hotel in New- The Guide lands, the mini plays form part of US gust 17 and 18. playwright Tennessee Williams’ less The Vineyard Hotel is situated on explored body of work. Although Colinton Road, Newlands. on July not fully formed plays, so much as 30 at 7pm and have additional vignettes in play form that depict Nicole Franco and Marcel Meyer in ‘Talk To Me Like The Rain And Let Me Listen’ performances at 7pm on August the underlying cultural currents of - Photo by Pat Bromilow Downing 4, 5, 13, 19 and 20. two separate times and places, the To book, send an email to ho- characterisation and the language [email protected]. Tick- are, as to be expected, of the highest ets cost R650 per person and order. The two plays that Abrahamse and ‘Green Eyes’, starring Stephen in mood and language makes for a smidgen of the plots of both plays; includes a three course wine has selected - ‘Talk To Me Like The Jubber and Melissa Haiden – com- remarkably rounded night of thea- these are two works that really are paired dinner and the two plays. Rain And Let Me Listen’, starring plement each other remarkably well. tre. best experienced with minimal pre- Nicole Franco and Marcel Meyer; The fact that they are so antithetical I am hesitant to reveal even a knowledge. Needless to say, it being

Musical drama puts xenophobia ‘Divas Unite’ is back at under the microscope GrandWest this Women’s Day In celebration of Women’s Day The The master of ceremony for the ‘A Man of Good Hope’, based on Grand Arena will provide the stage evening is Katlego Maboe. the book by Johnny Steinberg and for the all female ensemble of per- adapted by Isango Ensemble, will formers on August 9. The ‘Divas Unite’ concert will show at the Baxter Flipside for a ‘Divas Unite’ will feature an all start at 3pm but doors to the short season from August 10 to 20, female symphony orchestra and the Grand Arena will open early at at 7.30pm nightly, before jetting off Divas Unite Choir accompanying 2pm. to London for its UK premier at The some of ’s foremost fe- Tickets are available at Compu- Young Vic. male artists. On the bill are Zoë Mod- ticket and range in price from The production premiered at the iga, Thembeka Mnguni, Blackbyrd, R180 per person. Children over Museum in Rouchelle Liedemann, Magdalene the age of six can attend the con- earlier this year. Inspired by a true Minnaar, Lynelle Kenned, Adelia cert, with tickets costing R120 story, the musical piece traces one Douw, Judy Page, Donné de Kock, per child, aged six to 12. young man’s flight from civil war Bev Scott-Brown and Kim Kallie. in his childhood Somalia, through the African continent, to seek new opportunities in South Africa. But as he arrives, horrific xenophobic violence erupts, sending the country and his plans into chaos. Directed by Isango’s Artistic Di- rector Mark Dornford-May and per- Magdalene Minnaar is on the bill formed mainly through music, this new stage adaptation of Oxford Uni- versity academic Steinberg’s book, features marimbas and vocal perfor- across the world, and they have David Lan, the Young Vic’s artis- mances by the 23-strong ensemble. received numerous international tic director, said he knew he wanted The company is made up of both awards. to bring the story to the stage before classically trained and untrained They have done this by re-imag- he finished reading the book, which singers, with an ensemble that in- ining classics from the Western the- he received as a Christmas gift in cludes Pauline Malefane, Noluthan- atre canon, and finding a new con- 2014. “The idea I had is the journey do Boqwana, Ayanda Eleki, Zamile text for the stories within a South through Africa, through the differ- Gantana, Zanele Mbatha, Katlego African or township setting. Previ- ent musical styles, expressing the Mmusi, Zoleka Mpotsha, Busisiwe ous productions include ‘U-Carmen incredible cultural diversity of that Ngejane, Sonwabo Ntshata, Luvo eKhayelitsha’, ‘The Magic Flute Im- continent.” Rasemeni, Masakane Sotayisi, Luvo pempe Yomlingo’, ‘A Christmas Carol The conductor is Mandisi Dyan- Tamba and Ayanda Tikolo. iKrismis Kherol’ and ‘Son of Man’. tyis, musical direction is by Dyantyis Isango Ensemble is a South Afri- The production marks the first and Pauline Malefane, movement is can theatre company that draws its ever collaboration between the Cape by Lungelo Ngamlana and lighting artists mainly from the townships Town-based Isango Ensemble The design by Mannie Manim. surrounding Cape Town. Young Vic, The Royal Opera, Repons Their stage productions and films Foundation, BAM and Les Théâtres Booking is through Computicket. have played to sold-out audiences De La Ville De Luxembourg. Magdalene Minnaar is on the bill

4 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 05 August - 11 August 2016 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Music Exchange: The Soap Girls could be Die Antwoord

dios) and and are gearing for the release strangers to the entertainment industry of their single, ‘Bad Bitch’. and already at age 15 were signed to Currently the girls are touring the UK, International labels like UMG, who re- a continuation of their tour from last leased their debut album, ‘Xperience’, a By Martin Myers year promoting their raw album ‘Calls more poppy/dance era of the girls’ mu- @martinmyers For Rebellion’, and they will be heading sical journey, but gave them the Top 5 out to stops that include Germany, Hol- Hits ‘Sour’, ‘Hurricane’, ‘In Your Arms’ s we begin Women’s Month, land, Switzerland and Italy during the and ‘Lucky Tonight’ and subsequent you cannot ignore The Soap- month of September/October, whereaf- exposure on a number of major South Girls, Mie an Mille - two beauti- ter they will return to finish off the tour African TV shows/compilation CD’s and ful “musical rebels” from Cape in the UK until November. National Club Tours. Four years later ATown who are touring across the UK and and they simply could not grasp what Europe at the moment. These are some snippets of the the “TSG Movement” was really about, They have worked with a myraid of overseas press raving: so the girls took off for New York, where good people, including producer Char- they recorded and released another two lie Hamilton in the Cape and have just “The SoapGirls are frighteningly bril- singles. However, they still weren’t 100% signed a PR and management deal for liant...Unique...one of the most exciting on the direction they were being pres- South Africa with Kim Saville, a doyenne finds of 2015. Miss them at your peril!” sured into, so turned down a massive in music management and PR. - Melographic (September 2015) deal to rather keep their independence The SoapGirls are raw, gutsy, innova- so as to keep their music honest, raw and tive and thoroughly trendsetting. Their “Not since ‘Appetite for Destruction’ without creative constraint. sound is bold, catchy with great hooks have I heard an album that wanted to Stay tuned - their music journey just and very melody driven. It’s where Rock make its point: this band is not to be went up a notch. meets Punk, with a metal edge and some messed with. These girls are great mu- pop grunge thrown in for good measure, sicians with a knack for writing and Gig of the week making it hard to place them in any spe- performing great music.”– The Midland The SoapGirls are going places At The Crypt, Wale Street, Cape Town

The Guide cific genre. ROCKS In the latter half of 2015, the two gor- geous, sassy, charmingly rebellious South Live is where the sisters are most at Virtual Jazz Reality (VJR) African sisters caused quite a stir across home, as their growing legion of devot- With their forward motion and projected “Musician and band leader Ian Smith’s the UK, invading stages and hijacking ed fans will attest – their colourful stage influence in the music and entertain- incredible creative input has been seen festival bills like beauty queen pirates on performances create moments where ment business via social media, the girls both on stage and off. The trumpeter is a rampage. Not that anyone seemed to anything and everything is possible and are rapidly growing their already large undoubtedly one of the country’s most mind; their energetic, anarchistic, catchy everybody in the audience becomes part fanbase and already have gained super influential and inspirational jazz fig- punk-rock-pop songs received standing of the show. fans who are showing their dedication by ures.”- Cape Times. Your guide to ovations at more than 36 shows in just When not on-stage, the Girls maintain following them show to show and some Andrew Ford-piano, Sammy Webber- the best of what more than two months. Glowing reviews a solid social media presence, keeping even going so far as to have The Soap- bass and drums (tbc) is happening from the usually cynical music press lead themselves very much in touch with Girls logo tattooed on their persons. Saturday, August 6 (8pm to 11pm) in and around some to proclaim The SoapGirls as claim- their fans (“The Soap Suds”) around the Born in Paris and residing in Cape Town, Cape Town. ants to those other South African mega- world. Their impromptu Facebook/You- the girls have an impressive back story, Bookings: WhatsApp; SMS on 079 683 To list your event, stars’ throne, namely Die Antwoord. Tube video clips are a sensation in an era having started out as street performers 4658; or email to info@thecryptjazz. email: They have recorded three new singles when too few artistes these days strive to at the young age of 8/9 years old (hence co.za in the UK with Russ Russell (Parlour Stu- keep their fans front and center. their name The SoapGirls). They are no Cover charge: R85 per person ‘Divas Unite’ is back at [email protected] THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE ART ART ART

GrandWest this Women’s Day A Man of Good Hope comedy I Love You, You’re Jive Funny Festival struggles, victories and per- ors to develop a powerful 25 Queen Victoria Street, as wheelwork. Based on the book by Johnny Perfect, Now Change pokes The annual Jive Cape Town sonalities, all with a hefty mode of social criticism. Ko- Cape Town, Tel: (021) 481 10am – 12:30pm, 7:30pm – The master of ceremony for the Steinberg and adapted by the fun at the troubles of modern- Funny Festival returns, fea- dose of comedy. loane depicts the city of Jo- 3800 10pm & 5pm – 9:30pm evening is Katlego Maboe. Isango Ensemble, this pro- day love. Accompanied by a turing top comedians and acts Tuesday, Thursdays & Satur- hannesburg in swirling, sway- R410 duction comes to the Cape live band, the four-man cast Mike Raffone, Alistair Izo- days ing, and executed brush Bit by Bit Mosaic Fiddlewood Pottery Studio The ‘Divas Unite’ concert will Town before going to London play a total of 52 different bell, Bruce Airhead, Shimmy 7:00 pm for 7:30pm strokes. At the centre of the Experience a day you will al- 88, 1st Avenue, Harfield Vil- start at 3pm but doors to the for its UK premier. Inspired by roles under the direction Isaacs, The Raymond and Mr R450 per person (incl. Drink exhibition is a new stop-mo- ways remember. Half day lage, Grand Arena will open early at a true story, the musical piece of Elizma Badenhorst Timpkins Review, and I Bac- on arrival & 4 course dinner) tion animated video, created Saturday workshop that is Claremont, 2pm. traces one young man’s flight and Wessel Odendaal. This cala Clowns. Richards Supper Stage, 229a from a series of detailed pen- perfect for beginners – ‘you Tel: (021) 671 2515 Tickets are available at Compu- from civil war in his childhood production now comes to Until 7 August Corner Main Road, Corner cil drawings. will be amazed at what you ticket and range in price from country, Somalia, to seek new Cape Town after having R170 Glengariff, Tel: (021) 434 Until 7 September can achieve after just 1/2 a MARKETS R180 per person. Children over opportunities in South Afri- played in 280 different cities , Main 4497 FREE day,’ says owner Kerry Ather- the age of six can attend the con- ca. Directed by Isango’s Artis- and over 6000 times Off- Road, , Tel: (021) Goodman Gallery, Fairweath- stone. Take the first step and Woodmill Market cert, with tickets costing R120 tic Director Mark Dornford- Broadway. 685 7880 ART er House, 176 Sir Lowry we will guide you through the Hosting 30 diverse stalls with per child, aged six to 12. May and featuring marimbas Until 6 August Road, Woodstock, Tel: (021) mosaic process. All the work- boutique wines, craft beers and vocal performances by R125 – R250 The Inconvenience of Wings Joshua Miles 462 7573 shops are very practical. and home-made foods. Local the 23-strong ensemble that Theatre on the Bay, Camps Lara Foot’s latest produc- Michaelis Prize winner, Josh- R400 per person & Special musicians entertain crowds, includes Pauline Malefane, Bay, Link Road, , tion, The Inconvenience of ua Miles uses the Japanese Theo Paul Vorster rates when booking for 2 and kids are welcome. Noluthando Boqwana, Ayan- Tel: (021) 4383301 Wings, stars award-winning tradition of woodcut printmak- Cape Town based artist, Theo people. Fridays da Eleki and Zamile Gantana. actors Andrew Buckland, Mn- ing as inspirations for his Paul Vorster holds a solo ex- Observatory, Cape Town, Tel: Free Conducted by Mandisi Dyan- My Fair Lady cedisi Shabangu and Jennifer work. He has expanded his hibition in Franschhoek in 079 042 3908 WoodmillMarket,Vredenburg tyis The rags-to-riches tale is of Steyn. The play is based on skill set to include reduction which he juxtaposes different Road, Stellenbosch, 10 – 20 August Eliza Doolittle, a poor Cock- author Abraham J Twerski’s lino cut and mono print tech- objects and figures, creating Big Tree Mosaics Email: nikki.vanniekerk@ R130 ney flower seller who is trans- bookAddictive Thinking which niques as well. The exhibition whimsical, humorous and of- Join Michelle McConnell, who steinhoff.co.za Baxter Theatre Centre, Main formed into a Duchess by an examines the notion of com- titled Overberg In Print fea- ten surreal scenes from his started her journey into the Road, Rondebosch, Tel: (021) irascible professor of phonet- pulsion, addiction, denial and tures a selection of prints rep- imagination. art of mosaics after an inspi- Flea Market 685 7880 ics, Henry Higgins. 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05 August - 11 August 2016 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 5 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Tickets to Ronan Keating’s MARKETS MARKETS EVENTS Market Blue Bird Garage, Muizen- Hermanus Wine & Food Festival Situated under the magical berg, Tel: 082 3312471 A celebration of the diverse Tokai Mountains, the Muizen- wines, wineries and winemak- Cape Town show going fast berg market offers a totally Durbanville Saturday Market ers from Elgin to Elim with diverse shopping experience. Every 1stSaturday of every over 250 wines and craft beer onan Keating fans will From fresh fruit and vegeta- month from over 80 wine estates and need to move quickly if bles to little delicious cakes of With over 200 stalls you will producers. The festival also they do not want to miss all colours and sizes, fashion find everything from crafts, welcomes children with fun his one night only Cape at incredibly low prices and food and plants. Bring the activities while local restau- TownR concert at GrandWest on great gift ideas, this market kids and enjoy the market un- rants and gourmet food trucks Wednesday, August 17. Tickets to will not disappoint. der the ancient oak trees present meals made from his upcoming show at the Grand Every Sunday @ 8am - 5pm. while listening to soulful mu- fresh and locally produced or- Arena are being snapped up. Keat- Sunrise Circle, Muizenberg, sic play in the background. ganic products. ing, whose previous South African Cell: 076 037 0862 8:30am – 2pm 6 – 8 August tours have sold out, will be per- FREE R50 – R150 (incl glass & wine forming a range of hits including Noordhoek Community Market Gardens of Rust enVrede Es- tastings) & children under 12 his 14 solo number one singles as High quality vendors including tate, Wellington Rd, Durban- Free well as his new material from ‘Time The Foodbarn, African Juice ville, Tel: 072 173 1040 Curro Private School, Curro of My Life’. Bar, Angel Chefs, Buddy’s Road, Sandbaai, Hermanus, “Cape Town fans will be the Burgers, Kitchen, Bay Harbour Market () Tel: (023) 316 3988 first in South Africa to see Keat- Jacki A’s, Kitchen Cowboys An inspiring destination for ing live performing songs from his and Passion Foods, in a child- breakfast, lunch and dinner, Oude Werf’s Soul Food Evenings latest album, ‘Time of My Life’ and friendly setting with views out this weekend market kicks off This winter, Chef Jeromy will we are expecting a capacity crowd. over Noordhoek to the sea. with Friday Nite LIVE!, offer- be exploring the flavours of He moves on to Johannesburg af- Thursdays ing live music, at least 26 culi- our heritage with his Stellen- ter the show at GrandWest,” says Free nary experts catering to ev- bosch Soul Food menus. Elouise Matthys, the PR and Pro- Cape Point Vineyards, Silver- erything from Tunisian Every Thursday until 30 Sep- motions Manager at GrandWest. mine Road, Noordhoek, Cape cuisine, Seafood platters, Ov- tember Keating has achieved 40 million Town,Tel:(021) 789 0178 en-fired Pizza to gourmet R155pp album sales with Boyzone, 22 mil- Sandwiches, speciality soups Oude Werf Restaurant, lion sales of his nine studio albums Cape Town will be Ronan Keating’s first stop on his SA tour V&A Market on the Wharf and everything in-between. Church Street, Stellenbosch, and 14 solo number one singles, Cape Town’s only permanent Dates & times: Friday Nite Tel: (021) 887 4608 including ‘When You Say Nothing market has an array of local LIVE: 5 pm to 9 pm; Sunday: At All’, ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’ performances in London’s West and international fresh, arti- 9.30 am to 4 pm. Delheim’s Cheese Fondue and and ‘Life is a Rollercoaster’. He has End musical ‘Once’ and during Tickets to his show are avail- sinal and gourmet food stalls, Extended trading hours on: Jazz Sundays performed in 50 countries and has his five years as judge on ‘X Fac- able at Computicket as well on-site demo kitchens, chil- Saturdays 10.30am-6pm A laidback lunchtime affair won an Ivor Novello Award for tor Australia’. It was recently an- as www.bigconcerts.co.za and dren’s entertainment and 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay, where guests can enjoy the writing ‘Pictures of You’. nounced that he will be joining range in price from R405 to more. Cape Town atmospheric tasting cellar, He also enjoyed great success the coaching panel on ‘The Voice R750 per person. Daily taste quality estate wines and from his acclaimed leading man Australia’. Free EVENTS snack on fondue while listen- Noble Square, V&A Water- ing to a live jazz band until the front, Dock Road, Cape Town, Winelands Bridal Fair late afternoon. Resident Chef www.marketonthewharf.co.za An event expo with various Bruce von Pressentin’s wedding experts, covering all cheese fondue follows an au- Burlesque community to come together The Watershed Market the services and products re- thentic Swiss recipe and com- The Watershed Market is host quired to host a successful bines Emmental, Gruyère and to ceramics, art, furniture, tex- event from a wedding to a white wine. The fondue for a great cause – and jol tiles, fashion and jewellery on birthday party. makes its way to the table sale . It also has facilities for 6 & 7 August with oven fresh bread dippers exhibitions, live entertainment R80 & Free for kids under 12 and vegetable crudités. and workshops events. Spier Wine Farm, R310 Every Sunday Until 28 August Daily Baden Powell Road, Stellen- @ 12:30pm Free bosch, Tel: (021) 910 2779 / R200 Watershed, V&A Waterfront, 0845961753 Delheim’s Garden Restau- Dock Road, Cape Town, Tel: rant, Knorhoek Road, off the (021) 408 7840 Women’s Humanity Walk R44, Stellenbosch, Tel: (021) On Women’s Day, all citizen’s 888 4607 Tokai Forest Market of Cape Town are encouraged This market has a little bit of to join in on a walk in tribute of Make Your Own Sushi something for visitors of all women’s rights, women Add a little flair to your dining ages. It also provides an op- around the world and what experience at African Pride portunity for some family they have had to overcome Crystal Towers Hotel & Spa. quality time and adventure. throughout history. Partici- Once a month on a Saturday There is a great deal of fun to pants can wear any form of sushi-making classes are be had for each member of cultural headdress and carry available to the public. This the family, from activities for placards that signify a woman class is available for individu- the kids to shopping for the who has inspired them per- als as well as groups of 6 and teens as well as culinary high- sonally. This event forms part 12, if you would prefer a pri- lights for the foodies. of the 10th Artscape Women’s vate experience with your Every Saturday @ 9am – 2pm Humanity Festival. friends. Tokai Forest, Open Road/ 8 August @ 9am – 3pm R310 per person (sushi-mak- Spaanchemat River Road, FREE ing experience, a classic sig- 40 burlesque dancers will take to the stage Tokai Iziko Slave Lodge, Adderley nature Crystal mojito and then Street, Cape Town, Tel: 083 the best part: eating the actual Fashion in the Village Market 4319986 sushi that you have personal- After the success of last year’s de- Town leg of World Belly Dance Day, solo performers to dazzling troupe The monthly market is the ly made) but of The Grand Exhibition In- which has raised over R120000 for numbers from Cape Town’s long- passion project of Cape Town Robertson Valley Slow Food & African Pride Crystal Towers ternational Burlesque Benefit in charity over the last eight years. est standing burlesque companies. local and fashion guru Kim Wine Festival Hotel & Spa, Tel: (021) 525 South Africa, the organisers have The first Grand Exhibition Attendees will be able to browse Speer, who also runs the The annual celebration of old- 3888 promised an even better event this events took place in Cape Town the burlesque market, be mesmer- weekly Friday night Blue Bird fashioned rural hospitality, year. It is set to take place at the and Johannesburg in 2015 and ized by a burlesque show and live Garage Food and Goods when participants interact MUSIC Market on Hope, 14 collectively raised over R48000 for electro swing band, Pique-aboo, Market out of the same space with wine-makers and farm- Hope Street Gardens, on Saturday, Rape Crisis and the Breast Health and then kick off their shoes and (an old converted postal plane ers and indulge in traditional Robin Auld August 6. Foundation. This year they hope to dance until midnight as DJ Dear hangar in the heart of the sub- cuisine while relaxing in the Rooted in Scotland, Zambia The Grand Exhibition was con- equal or better the funds raised in Mrs Panda treats revelers to some urb). While she gives much of country. There is also family and South Africa, the accom- ceptualized by Tenille Lindeque- 2015. toe tapping sounds. her attention to the regular market with wine tasting, plished guitarist, singer and Joshua AKA Lady Magnolia, a Cape The Cape Town event prom- evening event, she launched fresh produce, local treats, songwriter, Robin Auld per- Town based burlesque dancer with ises to be a celebration of beau- Doors open at 7pm. The show the vibe daytime clothing and live music and family activi- forms original music, old and a passion for uniting the burlesque ty, femininity and color as over starts at 8pm. design fair in an effort to find ties. new. Influenced by indige- community for a good cause. All 40 burlesque dancers take to the Tickets at R150 can only be expression for her long-time 5 – 7 August nous guitarists Tony funds raised from the event will be stage in all their feathered finery. booked online, at www.quicket. love of beautiful attire. Various venues throughout Cox, Steve Newman and donated to Rape Crisis Cape Town The Grand Exhibition will show- co.za. Every 1st Saturday of the Robertson, Tel: (023) 626 Philip Tabane, Auld has Trust. case Cape Town’s top burlesque month @ 11am – 4pm 3167 worked with and opened for Tenille also hosts the Cape talent, from seasoned professional

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MUSIC MUSIC FAMILY FUN FAMILY FUN Claire Phillips celebrates 10 years many of the continents top The Rescue kids have actually seen one of 3000 living sea animals, in- performers such as Johnny Tuesday to Saturday these intriguing creatures in cluding sharks, fishes, turtles Clegg, Angelique Kidjo, Louis Free the flesh. Le Bonheur in the and penguins can be5 seen of music during Women’s Month Mhlanga and Anton Fig from Weinhaus + BierGarten, 110 tiny hamlet of Simondium just this spectacular underwater the David Letterman show. Bree Street,Cape Town, Tel: outside Paarl delights and en- nature reserve. 6 August 021 422 2770 chants youngsters’ imagina- Open: Daily @ 9:30am – 6pm o honour a decade long career The Cottage Club, 33 2nd tions by giving them this rare (incl. Public Holidays) during a month of celebrat- Crescent, , Tel: The Barleycorn Music Club opportunity. Adults R150/R135, (Students ing women, Claire Phillips will (021) 785 5052 Cape Town’s oldest music Monday – Sunday: 9am – & Pensioners) / R110/R100 & present ‘It’s Been A While’, an club provides a stage for up- 5pm(Open throughout all sea- Kids R110/R100 (14yrs- Tintimate, semi-acoustic, stripped down Claire Phillips and-coming Cape Town tal- sons) 17yrs) & R70/R65 (4yrs- collection of sensual songs as they were To celebrate a decade in mu- ent. A proven springboard for Adults R58 & Kids R32 13yrs) & Children under 4 en- originally composed. Hosted by and sic Claire Phillips, one of the likes of David Kramer and R45, Babylonstoren, Paarl, ter for FREE. featuring charismatic Afrikaans rapper Cape Town’s finest R’n’B Soul Freshly Ground, audiences Tel: (021) 863 1142 Two Ocean Aquarium Cape extraordinaire, Jitsvinger, they will per- musicians, presents an inti- can be assured of varied and Town, V&A Waterfront, form for two nights only at the Garden mate, semi-acoustic, stripped original performances. Full World of Birds Cape Town, Court Theatre in on Sat- down collection of sensual bar and pub food kitchen Is the largest bird park in Afri- Tel: (021) 418 3823 urday and Sunday, August 6 and 7. songs; as they were originally available. ca and one of the few large ‘It’s Been A While’ sees Phillips chal- composed. Hosted by and Mondays bird parks in the World. Over Beautiful Butterfly World lenging herself to recollect moments of featuring the charismatic Afri- R 20 (members) R 30 (non- 3 000 birds (and small ani- Visit this Winelands paradise creativity when it was just herself and kaans Rap artist, Jitsvinger. members), mals) of 400 different species and be privileged to see rest- her guitar, sitting in a room, or under 6 & 7 August Villager Football Club, 11 are uniquely presented in ing butterflies, exotic spiders a tree at music school, writing songs R180 Lansdowne Rd, more than 100 spacious land- and scary scorpions up close. that would eventually make their way Garden Court Theatre, Gar- Claremont,Tel: 082 493 1564 scaped walk through aviaries, Monday – Friday onto stages and into her fans’ hearts. den Court Hotel, Tel: 071 allowing you the most inti- @ 9am – 3pm It represents her struggle as an uncon- Claire Phillips 8223819 NIGHTLIFE mate closeness with nature. Adults R72 & Kids R41 ventional artist who continues to defy Daily Route 44, Klapmuts (near the standard perception of what a pop Rivers of Emotion Society Fridays @ 9am – 5pm Stellenbosch and Paarl), artist should look and sound like. Rivers of Emotion explores Society Friday’s is all things Adults R90 & Kids (3-16yrs) CapeWinelands, and As a young, gay, coloured female featuring one of Cape Town’s most human emotion through vari- music. From the best deep R45 Tel: (021) 875 5628 and self-taught musician from , popular hip-hop artists, Youngsta. ous dance styles including house bass lines to some roll- Wildlife Sanctuary, Valley Phillips’s entrance onto the music scene Phillips has performed all over the Indian classical, Indian folk, ing techno, we play it all. If Road, Houtbay, Noordhoek Farm Village during 2006 was paved with challenges country alongside top SA acts such Hip-hop and Contemporary, commercial music doesn’t Tel: 021 790 2730 Renowned for long white that did very little to deter her ambi- as Freshlyground, Prime Circle, Jimmy going beyond mainstream tickle your fancy then Friday sandy beaches, vast wet- tion to be recognized as one of the Dludlu, Loyiso Bala and Oskido and has Bollywood to present an in- nights at Tiger are for you! Artjamming lands and ancient milkwood country’s top R’nB Soul musicians. She opened for international stars Diane spired integration of song and With guest DJ’s weekly from Create a masterpiece (or forest, Noordhoek epitomizes quickly made a name for herself on the Reeves, Rachelle Farrell, Joe McBride, dance. Proceeds are in aid of all over. SA and occasionally mess) on a blank canvas, a relaxed, unhurried lifestyle independent live music circuit with the Jonas Rendbo and reggae icon Eddy The Muscular Dystrophy the coolest internationals. while listening to funky music. that is sought after by many unique trio, Incense and Stereo, until Grant. She has appeared at premier SA Foundation of South Africa. Every Friday @ 9pm Artjammers are provided with environmentalists and artists, she was offered an opportunity to relo- events: Kirstenbosch Gardens Summer 5 & 6 August @ 8pm Tiger Tiger, 103 Main Road, a menu of 12 different size so don’t be surprised to find cate to Johannesburg to record her de- Sunset Concerts, The Grand Arena, Jazz R130 – R150 Claremont canvases, easels, a selection horses, pigs, cows, hens, but solo album. ‘Say My Name’ went on on the Rock’s, KKNK Music Festival and Artscape Theatre, DF Malan of non-toxic acrylic paints, ducks and rabbits roaming to become one of the most requested more recently at The Cape Town Inter- Street, Foreshore, Cape Tiger Tiger Saturdays brushes and tools to freely the gardens and open public songs on national radio and the album national Jazz Festival where she had Town, Tel: (021) 410 9800 Tiger Saturday’s are all about express themselves. Great spaces. earned her a SAMA, representing the the opportunity to privately perform for friends, drinks and making idea for children’s parties! Noordhoek Farm Village, professional acknowledgement she had her idol, American Soul star, Jill Scott Dani & The Lion memories. Our resident has R130 Noordhoek, hoped to attain. and Jazz maestro, Robert Glasper; who The Den is a cabaret bar all the best hits from old Cape Quarter, Cavendish Tel: (021) 789 2812 Her second album was also well re- both praised her ability to mesmerize that’s been plagued by the in- school to current to make Square, The Paddocks, ceived, voted as CD of the week on a audiences with her voice. evitability of being shut down. sure it’s a fun vibe for every- V&A Waterfront & Willow- Paintball leading media platform during the first Resident act and Standard one. bridge Centre, Teamwork, stealth and strate- week of its release. Phillips is in the The show starts at 6pm. Bank Ovation Award winners, Every Saturday www.artjamming.co.za gy are all part of what makes process of completing her third album, Tickets are on sale at Computicket Dani and Leo give their final Tiger Tiger, 103 Main Road, it so exciting. Hiding behind some of which will be heard at this and cost R180 per person. Safe and performance and have put to- Claremont Acrobranching trees, belly crawling through show, including the lead single, ‘Hold- Secure parking is available at the gether a special set for audi- Acrobranching gives you and the grass or strategising with ing On’, currently enjoying local airplay, Garden Court Hotel. ences in celebration and FAMILY FUN the kids the chance to un- their team will soon make mourning of the Den. leash your inner-ape and go them forget about their com- Until 6 August @ 9pm Rocklands Deer Park swinging through the tree puters. FAMILY FUN FAMILY FUN FAMILY FUN R100 – R120 Rocklands Park Kids Play- tops. This is another fantastic Monday – Sunday: 9:15am- Alexander Upstairs Theatre, ground is a popular family holiday activity for the entire 12:45pm, 1:15pm – 4:45pm Cool Runnings Tobogganing ry, Cape Town, Bounce World 76 , Cape Town, destination in Cape Town. It is family if the weather decides Area 51, Imhoff Farm, Park Tel: (021) 300 3200 Bounce World is the largest Tel: (021) 300 1088 located next to a coffee shop to play along. The Acrobranch , Cape Town, We’ve swapped sunshine and indoor inflatable play area in and restaurant, the Deer Park Park in Constantia consists of Tel: (021) 790 7603 beaches for the lure of snow Clay Café South Africa. Public Opinion Cafe. A dedicated committee three courses, each some here in Cape Town but that The Clay Café makes for a Saturdays and Sundays Public Opinion, will entertain has managed to turn this park equipped with zip lines, sing Camel Riding doesn’t mean we have to memorable day of creativity Montague Arena, 15 Mon- the crowd with a diverse rep- into one of the best equipped bridges and Tarzan swings. If the paintball sounds a bit miss out on the winter sports and recreation for children tague Drive, Montague Gar- ertoire of cover songs, rang- playgrounds in town. Children Adults R140 / 180 & Kids too hectic then why not take they get to enjoy elsewhere. and parents alike. dens, Cape Town, ing from funk, reggae, pop have access to wooden R100 / 140 / 180 your kids for a camel ride at Opening Times: Tuesday – Monday – Sunday @ 9am – Tel: (021) 552 3165 and Latina, to jazz and gos- climbing structures, creative Constantia, Imhoff Farm next door to the Friday: 12pm -6pm, Saturday- 5pm pel. animals sculptures, mosaic Tel: 081 8511765 paintball. Sunday: 9am-6pm Old Dairy, Oakhurst Farm, Bizzy Bodies Every Friday & Saturday in benches and a giant caterpil- Tuesdays – Sundays and Off Carl Cronje Drive, Oppo- Main Road, Hout Bay, Cape Town’s biggest indoor July @ 9pm lar for balancing and Bugz Family Playpark public holidays: 12pm – 4pm site BellvilleVelodrome, Tel: (021) 790 3318 play gym is also its busiest, Jackson Hall, Grandwest, Tel: play. Rocklands Park has be- An activity-filled park in Kraai- Please be aware that rides Tel: (021) 949 4439 offering active play experi- (021) 505 7514 come a popular spot for birth- fontein with a huge outdoor are not offered when it is rain- Green Point Park ences for children aged 9 day parties which are also playground and an impres- ing or in stormy weather. Cape Town Museums Perfect for a family outing with months to 12 years. Bev Scott Brown & Friends hosted at the Café. sive indoor play area suited Imhoff Farm, The musty smell of old photo- scooter, bikes and picnic bas- Monday – Saturday The musical trio, comprising Daily @ 8am – 8pm for children from 2 to 10 years Kommetjie, Cape Town, graphs and historic artefacts kets. Open Daily @ 7am – @ 10am – 5pm Scott-Brown, Andrew Ford on FREE old. There are pedal cars, Tel: 082 3443163 in well-lit showrooms offers a 7pm 23 Bell Crescent, Westlake piano and Wesley Rustin on Deer Park Café, 2 Deerpark jumping castles, rowing welcome retreat from the Green Point Park, Bay Road, Business Park, Westlake, double bass, will perform a Drive, , boats, swing horses, mini Pirate Boat rainy weather outside. Tel: (021) 417 0111 Tel: (021) 702 0505 soul uplifting jazz selection as Cape Town, tractor rides, a choochoo train Craving adventure on the 25 Queen Victoria Street, well as light pop favourites. Tel: (021) 462 6311 as well as free play areas, high seas? Set sail aboard Cape Town, Monkey Town Cave Golf Every Wednesday @ 9pm horse rides and magic shows. the Jolly Roger and enjoy the Tel: (021) 481 3900 Monkey TownMonkey Town is This 18 hole indoor mini-golf Jackson Hall, Grandwest, Tel: Le Bonheur Crocodile Farm in Adults R35 / 50 & Kids R60 / live pirate show out at sea. a sanctuary for 28 exotic course offers just the right (021) 505 7514 Paarl R120 Children will love the authen- The Science Centre monkey species from all over blend of fun and frustration. A A kid-friendly destination of- Open Daily tic looking pirate ship and the A world of discovery under the world. Guided tours, feed- two-player game should take Real Music at Weinhaus + Bier- fering prime croc viewing @ 9am-5pm sense of adventure that the one roof, the Science Centre ing-time talks, touch farm about half an hour, perfect for Garten close to Cape Town , Tel: (021) 988 crew helps to create. features a wide variety of in- yard, play-park and restau- rainy days. A live performance from a dif- Almost every little tyke has 8836 Opening times: Subject to teractive displays and exciting rant. There is also interaction Open Daily ferent band each week. pored over picture books weather conditions activities for your enjoyment. with tame monkeys under @ 9am – 4:30pm Bands in the past have in- etched with sketches of the Discover a unique Two Oceans V&A Waterfront Harbour, Monday to Saturday 9am - guided supervision. Next to Scratch Patch, Dock cluded Andy Lund and The prehistoric-looking crocodile. Aquarium in the Waterfront Cape Town, 4:30pm; Sundays & Public Mondeor Rd, Road, V&A Waterfront, Mission Men, Crossfire Colli- But despite living in ‘wild’ Afri- One of the top tourist attrac- Tel: (021) 421 0909 Holidays 10am - 4:30pm (Turn off from ), Tel: (021) 419 9429 sion, Stoker, Wolftown and ca, very few Cape Town-born tions in Cape Town and over 370B Main Road, Observato- Tel: (021) 858 1060

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getting a chance to shine. Review of the week They say it really feels good to be bad Film: Suicide Squad and in this scenario the world’s most Cast: Will Smith, Viola Davis, Jaime dangerous super villains, who are under FitzSimons, Ike Barinholtz, Margot lock and key at a high security location, Robbie, Jared Leto are let loose by the US government to Director: David Ayer wage war on a group of supernatural en- Classification: 13 tities dead keen on wiping out everybody. Reviewer: Peter Feldman We’ve all survived this sort of plot countless times before, so there is very little fresh or exciting to offer cinema- 1 2 3 4 5 goers in the script department - unless you consider the various ways death and Superheroes and now super villains are destruction can be caused by these bi- running amok on the big screen - and zarre characters in the name of entertain- for all intents and purposes, audiences ment. are loving it. It seems Hollywood doesn’t David Ayer has wrapped his story in have much of a stomach for new con- full-blown action sequences, some wry cepts - except to borrow freely from the humour and more character interaction world of the comic book. and development that one can reason- DC Comics, whom many critics con- ably expect from an action fantasy flick sider a poor cousin to the Marvel Uni- of this nature. Once again, the special ef- verse, comes under the microscope here fects department and the liberal use of Movies as director and writer David Ayer plun- CGI imagery dominate proceedings and The cast of ‘Suicide Squad’ ders a world of bad, bad people. without it, you simply don’t have a film. The Suicide Squad has been an im- US Intelligence officer Amanda Waller portant presence in the DC Universe (a bitchy, stern-faced Viola Davis), who from a supernatural force, an entity out Thrown into the mix is a masked since writer John Ostrander revitalized runs a secret government agency, is con- for complete world domination. It’s a cue Japanese woman who enjoys carving up the group in the 1980s, and now they’re cerned about a threat to the country to release the bad people - even though people with a sword said to contain the her superiors think it’s not such a good spirit of her dead husband and The Joker idea because these monsters will be hard (Jared Leto), a silver-toothed villain, who to control. They are assigned to execute loves Harley Quinn and wants to rescue these dangerous tasks in exchange for her. Last Week: shorter prison sentences. The leader of the pack is a tough, A big name roped in for the occa- no-nonsense army sergeant, Amos Bravo sion is Will Smith, a leaner and meaner (Jaime Fitzsimons), who has no special character named Deadshot who knows a abilities apart from being able to shout thing or two about dispatching weapons really loud. His girlfriend is possessed of every kind. by the malevolent entity, known as The He joins some fascinating person- Witch, or Enchantress, so it’s close to alities, such as a vicious and vivacious home and he wants is to get her back. blonde named Harley Quinn (Margot But “it” has other plans. ‘Jason Bourne’ Robbie) with a kick in her step; a tat- ‘Suicide Squad’ is an unrelenting at- tooed Latino with an ability to fire up tack on the senses, both visually and his personality when angry and cause aurally, and another ambitious addition untold carnage; a scaly, deformed indi- to these fast-growing comic book fran- vidual with a serious skin problem who chises. thrives under water and resembles a killer In the end, though, it does cater for a crocodile; and an Aussie with the ability specific target market and in this sphere to throw boomerangs around. it should succeed. ‘Ghostbusters’ A scene from ‘Suicide Squad’

FILM: OUR KIND OF TRAITOR the British Secret Services, Perry with dramatic consequences. FILM: THE MEDDLER CAST: Ewan McGregor, Stellan and Gail get caught in a danger- “One of the strengths of John CAST: Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne, Skarsgård, Damian Lewis, Naomie ous world of international espio- le Carré’s work is that he incorpo- J.K. Simmons Harris, Jeremy Northam, Khalid nage and dirty politics. The couple rates very important themes into a DIRECTOR: Lorene Scafaria Abdalla, Mark Gatiss, Saskia is propelled on a perilous journey rollercoaster ride of a thriller,” says Reeves, Alicia Von Rittberg, Mark through Paris and Bern, a safe Amini of le Carré’s novel. Marnie (Susan Sarandon), a lonely Stanley, Grigoriy Dobrygin house in the French Alps, to the “The audience is thrown into and heartbroken widow, moves across DIRECTOR: Susanna White murky corners of the City of Lon- the shoes of an innocent cou- America from New York City to Los don and an alliance with the Brit- ple and there are dangers lurking Angeles to be closer to her daugh- While on holiday in Marrakech, ish Government via a ruthless and around every corner,” Amini ex- ter, Lori (Rose Byrne), following the an ordinary English couple, Perry determined MI6 agent (Damian plains. “But along the way le Carré death of her husband. (Ewan McGregor) and Gail (Naomie Lewis). is also saying a lot about the world Relocating in the hope of starting Harris), befriend a flamboyant and From the writer of ‘Drive’ (Hos- in the years post the global eco- a brand new chapter, she begins in- charismatic Russian, Dima (Stellan sein Amini) adapting the hit John nomic crash of 2008, and about terfering with Lori’s life, only to meet Skarsgård), who unbeknownst to le Carré novel – the mind behind the influence of Russia and Europe a number of people who are in need them is a kingpin money launderer ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’, and on Britain. He personalises the sto- of her special skill set. for the Russian mafia. directed by acclaimed Susanna ry through the characters we meet Susan Sarandon and Rose Byrne When Dima asks for their help White – this taut thriller twists and along the way.” ‘The Meddler’ to deliver classified information to turns its way around the world

LABIA Gardens Tel (021) 424 5927 Fri 05 – Thurs 11 Aug R45 (Subject to Concessions) www.thelabia.co.za Daily 2.30, 8.30pm Daily 1.45, 6.15pm JASON BOURNE (13V) (no 6.15pm Fri/Sat/Thurs) THE BFG: THE BIG FRIENDLY GIANT (PG) Daily 11.30am, 4.00, 8.30pm OUR KIND OF TRAITOR (16LVSND) Daily 12.00pm WHERE TO INVADE NEXT (10-12PGDLV) Daily 1.45, 6.15pm THE MEDDLER (PG) Daily 11.45am, 4.00pm NOBODY’S DIED LAUGHING (7-9PGL) Daily 2.30, 8.15pm YOUTH (13LN) Daily 12.00, 6.00pm (no 12.00pm Sat, no 6.00pm Sun) Daily 6.00pm CAPTAIN FANTASTIC (13L) THE LUNCHBOX (PG) Fri, Sat, Sun 6.15pm: plus Q&A Daily 8.30pm NORMAL IS OVER THE MOVIE THE NICE GUYS (16LVN) Ewan McGregor and Stellan Skarsgård in ‘Our Kind Of Traitor’

8 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 05 August - 11 August 2016 The Next 48hOURS • Women’s Day Totalsports Women’s Race to run Celebrate Women’s Day with a along city’s iconic landmarks Cape Fynbos Tea Ceremony Making its debut in the streets of Pink Drive at the Totalsports Wom- Cape Town CBD on Tuesday, August en’s Race,” says Shekinah. “The au- iscover the delights of the 9 (National Women’s Day), the Total- dience can look forward to a soulful, Cape Floral Kingdom and sports Women’s Race route will set up-tempo performance. Although my join Grande Provence on out to showcase the true beauty of set will include a lot of new songs, it National Women’s Day for the Mother City. will also include ‘Let me know’ and anD intimate Cape Fynbos Tea Cer- “The 5km route will be fairly fast ‘Back to the emony at this serene heritage wine and flat, while the 10km route will be The Totalsports Women’s Race estate in Franschhoek. slightly more challenging,” says Dez- supports PinkDrive, a Non-Profit Hosted in the beautifully ap- roy Poole, Race Director Totalsports Company (NPC) that is committed to pointed Jonkershuis, this elegant Women’s Race. “Entrants can look improving breast cancer awareness, event on Tuesday, August 9, is a forward to a truly special Women’s education, and providing and offer- unique 90 minute fynbos tea jour- Day celebration with an extra spe- ing free services to the medically un- ney, inspired by eastern tea ceremo- cial Cape Town flair. The route will insured across South Africa. PinkDrive nies. Adding to the lustre of this ex- take runners past iconic Cape Town will be present at the Totalsports traordinary day, one lucky guest will landmarks, before finishing in front Women’s Race in Cape Town offering be taking home a Shimansky Danc- of Cape Town’s City Hall where Nel- free clinical breast examinations and ing Diamond pendant to the value Cancer Bush is becoming an increasingly popular Fynbos flavour son Mandela gave his first speech as educating on the importance of self- of R32500. a free man. The on route entertain- breast examinations. “Skillfully crafted, the diamond ment will be second to none.” Totalsports Women’s Race en- dances on the body of the wearer, tea tasting of aromatic fynbos and Chef Darren Badenhorst will pre- The day’s festivities will be closed trants can support PinkDrive by vis- creating a consistent sparkle - mes- explores ‘the perfect brew’ with the sent a unique selection of canapés off with a music performance by iting the pink “Shop4Cancer” at the merizing all who behold it,” says addition of everyday natural ingre- incorporating elements of ginger, South African ‘Idols’ star Shekinah. “I . Yair Shimansky, CEO and Founder of dients. Participants experiment and star anise, dill, mint, cinnamon and feel empowered by the opportunity Shimansky. create a personal fynbos blend to cardamom that meld with the intri- to join thousands of women as they For more information, visit www. “Our Tea Ceremonies are a vi- pair with Fynbos Delight, artisanal cate flavours of each tea. In this way celebrate Women’s Day and support totalsportswomensrace.com. brant and interactive showcase of fynbos sweets akin to the traditional the tea experience is carried through the Cape’s fynbos and demonstrate Turkish confectionary. into his creative food style. These how our indigenous flora can be in- Accompanying the experience signature canapés can be enjoyed corporated into our daily lives,” says is an artistic interpretation of the in The Gallery with Grande Provence Cape Fynbos Tea Ceremony present- fynbos landscape - a representation wines while strolling through the er Giselle Courtney. that symbolises the art of quieting contemporary art collection. Guests will be treated to a feast the mind by attuning to nature. of fynbos flavours that include tra- “Our mindfully handcrafted tea- Booking at R650 per person is ditional favourites such as Honey- ware complements the ritual and essential, as seats are limited. bush, Rooibos and Buchu as well as etiquette of the tea ceremony. Pro- Send an email to events@gran- the more unusual, yet increasingly tea tea-cups are detailed with South deprovence.co.za; or call 021 876 popular Cancer Bush, Rhino Bush, African platinum, while aged copper 8600. Snow Bush and velvet mint Pelargo- teaspoons delicately swirl the ‘tête- For more information, visit www. nium. à-tête‘,” adds Courtney. grandeprovence.co.za. Be on your marks on Tuesday, August 9 The ceremony begins with a base After the tea ceremony, Executive

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allie Maritz and Mari-Louis trade, they work with all forms of Guy are two very special peo- media and advertising, from stills to Fooding around with ple; so talented and so down video and television, in addition to to earth, fuelled by their pas- recipe and product development. Jenny Morris Csion for food. I don’t think that they Mari-Louis is a judge on the very will ever get tired of working with it, popular baking TV show ‘Koekedoor’ eating it and loving it. If ever there on kykNET. Callie writes about any were busy people, consumed with and all South African-made beer and what they love doing, they are it. I’m spirits and appears on the food pro- sure that it is this love that inspired gramme ‘DIS’ on VIAtv. them to write this lovely book, and true to form, it is perfect for busy Let’s cook! people. This sister and brother team know about ridiculous schedules, Mauritian Chicken battling deadlines, and fighting the Serves 4 traffic to get home in time to put a delicious, healthy dinner on the ta- Ingredients: ble for their families. They are both • 1 Tbsp turmeric parents and understand the luxury of • 8 potions chicken, bone in time. • Salt and pepper Callie and Mari-Louis succeed in • Olive oil making cooking simpler with this • 2 medium onions chopped @jennymorrischef book about making a whole meal in • 2 cloves of garlic chopped one pot, frying or roasting pan – sav- • 200g baby potatoes thinly sliced ing on electricity, labour and dishes. • 250 g mushrooms roughly onions, garlic and potatoes to a cas- It contains yummy and fuss-free rec- chopped serole dish. ipes for beef, chicken, seafood, pork, • 2 Tbsp tomato paste Bake for 20 minutes, add the mush- sausage, bacon and ham, meatballs • 3 tomatoes quartered rooms, tomato paste and tomatoes, and meat-free dishes, with a starch • 200g frozen peas bake for 4-5 minutes until fragrant. and vegetables. • 1 cup dessert wine (Hanepoot) Add the peas and sweet wine, season This successful Cakebread team • 2 Tbsp corn flour to taste. are the authors of six cookbooks. • 65 ml water Make a slurry with the corn flour Siblings, as well as soul mates, their and water, pour into the dish and stir journey through food continues Method: through. daily in their kitchen studio in Cape Pre-Heat oven to 180 deg C. Bake for a further 20 minutes. Town, where they work with cameras Rub the turmeric over the chicken, and plays with food. Food-stylists by season and then add the chicken, oil,

Foil the winter chill with hearty Ultimate Braai Master to get ‘piggy with it’ soups in Constantia If a slow-cooked Sunday lunch ferent wine estate dotted along this and M23, comes from the fact that makes you happy as a pig in mud, sub wine route and featuring a dif- most of the farms have been fam- then join the next Pop Up Lunch of ferent meat hero on the heat. ily-owned for many generations. It the Bottelary Hills Wine Route when Groenland Wine Estate is where is home to some of the oldest wine celebrity chef Bertus Basson will pay the fires will be lit this time round, farms in the country, including the homage to pork and all its palatable and friends and families are encour- likes of Beyerskloof, Goede Hoop, pleasures on August 14. aged to swap their own Sunday pork Groenland, Hartenberg, Mooiplaas It will be all things smoked, roasts for a laidback South African and Villiera. seared and sizzling when Basson, a feast, fuelled with layered flavours braai maestro of note, will get ‘pig- and guests helping themselves from The pork-inspired Bottelary gy with it’ and haul out his custom- big platters on the table. Hills Pop Up Lunch at Groenland built, wood-fuelled spit braais for “We recently had spits build and Estate on August 14 will start a pork-inspired three course lunch. I firmly believe that spits should be at 12.30pm and costs R350 per The winemakers of this prime wine- done with real wood and charcoal person, which includes the wine growing pocket, situated northwest and none of that gas nonsense,” tasting, the three course meal, of Stellenbosch, will add extra taste adds Basson, who is famed for the and a glass of wine per course. with their esteemed wines. phenomenal success of one of Stel- Book your seats at www.win- This ‘Pig Out’ three-course lunch lenbosch’s finest Winelands restau- eroute.co.za; by calling 021 886 is the second in a series of ‘all-fired- rants, Overture, and is a seasoned 8275; or by sending an email to up’ Pop Up Lunches, hosted by the judge on the ‘Ultimate Braai Master’ [email protected]. wine folk of the Bottelary Hills re- TV show. For more information, www. gion in collaboration with Basson, The charm of the Bottelary Hills groenland.co.za. with each one happening at a dif- Wine Route, nestled along the R304 Enjoy a honey roasted butternut and sage soup

Get cosy at Constantia Glen with a lar selection of artisanal platters of trio of delicious homemade soups cheese and charcuterie. for the ultimate winter wine tasting The winter soups are available at experience. These wholesome win- R85 per single serving, or R90 for the ter warmers on offer until the end trio of smaller portions. Wines are of August, are a good reason to visit available by the glass from R45 if you the boutique wine estate, situated want to linger over lunch and enjoy just 20 minutes from the Cape Town the beautiful, outstretched vineyard city centre. views. Available in single servings or a Known for their cool climate sampler of all three, visitors can tuck Bordeaux-style red and white wines, into Constantia Glen’s traditional Constantia Glen is open seven days a Austrian Beef goulash soup, French week from 10am to 5pm. onion soup with croûte au from- age, or delicious roasted Butternut Look out for the Constantia Glen and Sage soup, all served with crispy, signs towards the top of Con- freshly baked bread. stantia Main Road. For more in- The soups can each be paired with formation, call 021 795 5639; send one of Constantia Glen’s wines, so be an email to reservations@con- sure to enquire about these pairings stantiaglen.com; or visit www. when visiting the tasting room. Visi- constantiaglen.com. tors may also choose from the popu- Bertus Basson in his element

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Fooding around with ficking and drugs and give those less laws. This will be a celebration day Jenny Morris fortunate a platform to learn and for both women and children. Most By RoxyK make a difference in their communi- venues celebrating Women’s Day will [email protected] ties. The celebration of Women’s Day allow women to discuss their prob- www.lentilsandlace.com is also a time to reflect on the women lems with professionals and find out who made a difference, such as Lilian more about topics relating to child August is Women’s Month and South Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Albertina Sisulu welfare, grants and ways to make a Africans will be paying tribute to the and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn. So, in sustainable income. There will also many women who marched to the remembrance of what these women be free testing of diabetes and blood Union Buildings on August 9, 1956. have achieved on that day, the Au- pressure. Apart from the many dis- We also take the opportunity to cel- gust 9 has been declared National cussions, there will also be a display ebrate women who have worked tire- Women’s Day. Apart from their tra- of local products made by women for lessly through struggles to strive for ditional roles as caregivers, mothers, women. It is a platform for all women a fair society that is non-racial, non- single parent and wives, women are to show their talent and creativeness sexist, united and free from discrimi- making great progress in business and a chance to bring women to- nation. It is also a time to reflect on and are reaching top positions. gether. the past and retell the stories of the Women of South Africa should be The phrase “Wthint’Abafazi great heroines of South Africa. proud of their achievements and in- Wathint’imbokodo – you strike a The topic closest to my heart is spire our young girls to follow suit women, you strike a rock”, represents the empowering of young girls in and play a major role in society by women’s courage and strength in the field of science, technology and building a stronger world for us all South Africa. I am looking forward to mathematics. It is through these to live in. This year we celebrate with this historic day and call on all wom- achievements that women can help women from all walks of life, on Au- en to make progress in the political other women excel and be recog- gust 9. The day is a reenactment of and educational spheres and through nized in these fields. Women must the 1956 march that gives recogni- this we can help restore and liberate work together to make their voices tion to the many veterans who pe- young women of all races. We wish heard in the plight to stop child traf- titioned against the country’s pass all women a happy Women’s Day. Lilian Ngoya was a women’s champion 10th Artscape Women’s Humanity Festival to highlight freedom and justice

he 10th Artscape Women’s Food with Koelsoem and Flori: Koop Humanity Festival 2016 will Saam Kaaps, Bernadette le Roux: be an intergenerational cel- Pomegranates and Prickly Pears and ebration of the 60th Anni- contributors to The Great South Af- Tversary of the 1956 Women’s March rican Cookbook moderated by Beryl for freedom and justice. Eichenberger. The annual Women’s Humanity 6pm: Share your story: Opens with a Walk, scheduled for Woman’s Day, short excerpt from Dianne Case’s The Tuesday, August 9, is designed to Rules followed again by an open MIC unite Cape Town through its women. story sharing opportunity. This year it will start at the iconic Iziko Slave Lodge in Monday, August 8 and proceed to the Artscape Plaza. Theme – Healing society - finding As always it will be blessed by the solutions. women leaders of different faiths through SAFFI – The South African The violence in our society cannot Faith and Family Institute. be ignored. Some brave women have All are invited to join the Walk: written about their experiences. They Men, children and the disabled, will explore the healing and cathartic where possible, and marshals will be aspects of this and discuss solutions. provided by the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation. The Women’s Humanity Walk is one of the highlights of the Festival 3.30pm: Panel discussion: moderated Symbolising support for the disa- by Jade Gibson - Glowfly Dance; with bled, Artscape CEO Marlene le Roux Grizelda Grootboom - EXIT - a True will travel on a flatbed truck, cour- Story; Michelle Hattingh - I’m the girl tesy of Tekton auto body repairs Msezane will perform her one- books so it’s an ideal opportunity to All aspiring storytellers and writers who was raped; and representatives heading up the Walk. The truck will woman piece, ‘The Charter’, on the engage and enjoy the power of the are welcome. from Rape Crisis and Mosaic. be decorated with rosettes of tradi- Artscape steps at the end of the Walk. written word. 5pm: Share your story– This session tional shweshwe fabric courtesy of Being screened will be a com- Saturday, August 6 will open with a poem from Verbal- Da Gama Textiles and made up by memorative art video by Sylvie Phil- The programme is as follows: ized by Bulelwa Basse and Nakan- Craig Carbutt and Mara Fleischer of lips; a poetry/photographic presenta- (subject to change) 2.30 to 3.30pm: Children’s Storytell- jani/Anyway by Nombeko Cynthia the Cape Craft and Design Initiative. tion by LindekaQampi; and a short ing with Bumble books. Elena Ag- Mpongo followed by a final open Accompanying Le Roux on the truck video by journalist Sophie Woolley. A Friday, August 5 nello author of I am Alex, Lucy Stu- MIC story sharing opportunity. will be a performance poet and mu- Mayibuye poster exhibition will also art Clark of Table Mountain goes on sician. be on display throughout the Festi- THEME: Memoirs and Mothers Holiday, Strawberry Soup by Nicole Tuesday, August 9 – WOMAN’S DAY Women are invited to wear doeks val. Levin and Justin Fox with The Great or headdresses appropriate to their Celebrating women in literature, a Our memories shape our lives and, Expedition. 9am: Walkers to gather at Iziko Slave culture and to carry a placard show- Story Cafe @ Woman Zone will be intertwined with the influence of our From 3.30 pm: We talk about Herit- Lodge at top of Adderley St. Buses ing the name of a woman who has held at the Women’s Library on the mothers, the journey we take can be age Food to drop walkers at St George’s Cathe- inspired her. Women’s organisations ground floor next to the box office. both joyful and painful. The authors dral in Queen Victoria St – Walkers to are invited to bring their banners – It will be open from 3pm to 7pm have recorded their experiences to If anything reflects our cultures then walk to Slave Lodge and as is now tradition, during the on Friday, August 5; 2.30pm to 7pm create works that resonate with each it is the food on our tables. With 9.30am – Speeches and Blessings by Walk everyone is encouraged to talk on Saturday the 6th; and 3pm to one of us, but also show how words influences from so many diverse women faith leaders to someone they don’t know. 7pm on Monday, the 8th. can be healing and cathartic. cultures, a melting pot of delicious 10am – Walk to start The Wire Woman commemorates Clarke’s Book Shop will have a ta- dishes has built bridges through our 11am – Arrive at Artscape steps – all of Cape Town’s women, past and ble selling well-known and new ti- 3.30pm: Panel discussion Phillippa communities. We live on the Spice speeches and entertainment present. She is a giant collaborative tles by women and it’s a chance to Kabali – Kagwa: Flame and Song, Route and our well known authors 12 noon - Food to be served by 48 artwork designed by Sue Kramer view the books in the Woman Zone Ntsiki Sigege: Broken Wing, Malika use these ingredients to create dishes hours and Lovell Friedman and made up collection, network with writers and Ndlovu: Invisible Earthquake and that are memorable. 12 noon - Launch of Ons by Andy by Street Wires. From mid-July Wire poets and there will be a coffee sta- Ruth Carneson: Girl on the Edge, Paulse in Marble Foyer Woman will be installed at Artscape, tion outside. moderated by Nancy Richards 3.30pm: My Life with Food is Cass 1pm – Panel discussion in Chandelier where visitors may decorate her with Visitors will be able to meet au- 5.00pm: Share your story – this ses- Abrahams’ tantalizing story and her Foyer – Yolanda organised 7panellists ribbons and labels on which they thors, listen to discussions and share sion will open with a short story from relationship with food gives us her and working on facilitator can write the name of a woman they their own story, poem or reading on Tjieng Tjang Tjerries by Jolyn Phil- take on the influences of food in her 3pm - Women in Song concert in would like to honour. any of these days. Authors will be on lips and Unsettled by Sandra Hill fol- life. Theatre Well known artist Sithembile hand to discuss and promote their lowed by an open MIC story sharing. 5pm: Panel Discussion on Heritage

05 August - 11 August 2016 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 11 The Next 48hOURS • The Back Page Iconic city flea market still around Power Series Women’s Day race at Killarney after 20 years and going strong

aturday, August 6, will fea- Milnerton Flea Market is situated on regularly bring their dogs with them ture Round 6 of the Power Marine Drive, R27, Paarden Eiland, is to socialize with other canines. Series at Killarney, which will Cape Town’s famous bargain hunters This market is firmly established, run in the ‘Clockwise’ direc- destination, and was recently voted well run, safe and has been around Stion. A big entry is expected in all one of the best markets in Cape for more than 20 years. There is categories and good weather is ex- town. This market draws between plenty safe parking on both sides of pected on the day. three and five thousand people a day the market. In the Crossley & Webb Sports through its gates. & GT Category Dawie Joubert (Lo- The market has about two hun- Milnerton Flea Market is open for tus Exige Honda) will be hoping to dred traders selling a wide selection business and trading Saturdays repeat his Lights to Flag victory in of genuine antiques, collectables and and public holidays, from 8am both heats of the July Race. oddities, second hand tools, books, until 2pm; and on Sundays from He will however have to contend motor spares, wire craft, household 8am until 3pm, weather permit- with Francis Carruthers (Nissan Juno goods, retro items and a variety of ting. SS3) and Johan Engelbrecht (Por- other goodies. For convenience of disabled cus- sche 911 GT2R). There are also numerous food tomers the organisers have two Also in the mix is the magnifi- Francis Carruthers followed by the Porsches of Gary Kieswet- stalls selling curries, samoosas, toast- wheelchairs for use. These are cent Ferrari 430 GT3 of Craig Jarvis. ter, Matt Kreeve and Andre Brink ed sarmies, calamari, seafood and a available from the information This car made its debut in the July wide variety of street food at afford- container at beginning of the Race with a quickest Lap Time of able prices. Pets are welcome, as long market. 1:12.682, but this will no doubt im- Head (Porsche 917 Replica) com- well as the Crossley & Webb Sports as they are on a leash. Many visitors prove as Jarvis gets more track time plete the Class. After a long break & GT series there is a full Program with the Car. due to some mechanical problems, with V8 Masters, Supercars, Club- After a nail-biting performance Ray Farnham (Opel Birkin 7 2L) mans, GTi Challenge, Classics, Fine in July Clinton Thorne (Toyota Bir- has entered in Class D and should Cars, Formula Libre and all the Mo- kin 7) will be hoping to repeat his have close competition from Mar- tor Cycle categories. brilliant win in Race 1. Joining him cus Henkel (Toyota Birkin 7), Paul There will also be entertainment in Class B are Gary Kieswetter (Por- Schwartz (Ford GT40 5.7L) and for the whole family, including dis- sche GT3 RS), Andre Brink (Porsche Philip Booysen (Lotus Exige 2L). plays, stalls, a fan walk, live music 997 GT3 Cup), Matt Kreeve (Porsche At the lower end of the field and kiddies corner. 911 GT3). Bruce Butler from Port Elizabeth has Class C has the 3 Lola T212 En- added the ex Alan de Goede’s Harp- Gates open at 7am and after tries of Louis de Jager, Godfrey Lan- er to his stable, and Martin Bensch the Qualifying Sessions, the first cellas (both Toyota-powered) and has entered his Porsche 924 Turbo. Race is at 10am, so get there Martin Pugh (Audi-powered). Ryan Both these drivers are new to Sports early to get the best spectator Buda (Porsche GT3), Cyril Ginsburg & GT and are expected to improve spot to see all the action. (Porsche GT3RS) and Mike Beachy- their times as the day progresses. As Make a day of it at Milnerton Flea Market

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