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Jackal and the Wind bring it back to Aandklas
By Jana Gous Jackal and the Wind returned to the stage where it all began at Aandklas Stellenbosch on Saturday, 28 February. The indie band, formed in 2013 in Stellenbosch, came full circle as lead singer Chris… read more
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Album review: ‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’
By Liam Jean Pierre Mitski’s Nothing’s About to Happen to Me yet again delivers that eerie, intimate, and gut-wrenching experience she has come to be known for. It is a visceral eighth album that cuts not with… read more
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What the Pulp Film Society thinks about the Oscars: to see, or not to see
By Louis Kruger Opinions fly (or fall) with the weight of appraisal at the Pulp Film Society’s annual discussion of this year’s Oscar nominees. Why was Sinners nominated for 16 Oscars, the most ever? Does Timothée Chalamet… read more
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‘Sonneblom na Blou’: hierdie bundel huiwer nie
Deur Emma Olivier Sedert Pieter Krog se oudioboek-digbundel Sonneblom na Blou op 20 Februarie vrygestel is, het die albumreeks ’n verwelkomende ontvangs geniet. Die bundel volg die lewe van ’n jong man wat vanaf kindertyd tot volwassenheid… read more
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Who brings the vibes to the Bosch?
By Jana Burger Stellenbosch is known for its iconic nightlife, but where should you rock up when you haven’t been around the block yet? Die Matie interviewed a few local bars and clubs to make picking where… read more
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Students embrace cultural passions
By Agnes Homwe For many students, university is a place where academic paths and personal passions often diverge. Studying something completely different from what you love can feel like a loss of structure, identity, or creative outlet.… read more
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Stellies music scene (a)live and well
By Emma Olivier There is something special about a live performance. To keep a finger on the Stellenbosch music scene’s pulse, look out for these bands on Die Matie’s radar. GSTRiNG The fourth string on a guitar… read more
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Pieter Krog se debuutbundel ’n vervulde belofte
Deur Emma Olivier In sy debuutbundel, Sonneblom na Blou, is digkuns Pieter Krog se manier om van die lewe, die liefde, verandering en identiteit sin te maak. Die Matie het met hierdie jong digter van Kroonstad gesels… read more
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Golden Week: Is it social tradition or party culture?
By Nina Guy Golden Week marks the first week of the semester, celebrated with nights out running from Monday through to Sunday. For many students, it is an opportunity for social interaction. It includes dressing up and… read more
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‘Hunger Games’: hoe lyk die toekoms vir skrywers en joernaliste?
Deur Nina Guy ’n Interessante gesprek tussen Ilse Salzwedel, Jolyn Phillips, Karin Schimke, Leonie Joubert en Frederik de Backer het op 13 Oktober by die Toyota Woordfees plaasgevind, waar die vraag: “Hoe maak ’n mens ’n bestaan… read more
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Kerkorrels kry nuwe lewe by ‘Zoid Psalms’
Deur Jana Burger Karen Zoid het by haar Woordfeeskonsert, Zoid Psalms, twee goed bewys: Eerstens, dat niemand die mees lukrake liedjies so goed soos sy kan kombineer nie (Laurika Rauch en Radiohead het nog nooit so goed… read more
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Breytenbach’s ‘Boklied’ revived for the modern stage
By Lilja Flohr and Emma Olivier During this year’s Woordfees, the famous Afrikaans play Boklied made a comeback 28 years after its first performance in 1998 at the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK) in Oudtshoorn. Its premiere… read more
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Bertus Basson se hardkoppigheid lei na sukses
Deur Nina Guy Tydens die Toyota Woordfees het Mia Spies van Netwerk24 ’n inspirerende gesprek met Bertus Basson gehad oor sy pad na sukses. Die bekende sjef en restauranteur het vertel van sy vroeë dae in Engeland… read more
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‘Being There’ again: Tony Leon’s brief return to politics
By Roosje Grobbelaar Tony Leon is the longest serving leader of the official opposition in the Parliament of democratic South Africa, and was also appointed by former president Jacob Zuma to serve the country as Ambassador to… read more
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Die Piesangskille ruk die Woordfees-verhoog
Deur Jana Burger By wat net beskryf kan word as die feel good–konsert van hierdie jaar se Woordfees-vieringe, het “’n random band van Potch” op 16 Oktober in Jan Marais park kom optree. Die duo, Daniël Francois… read more
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From ‘Reverie’ to ‘Smoke’: SALT Ballet’s night of grace
By Nina Guy The Adam Small Theatre filled with smiling faces, from young children to seasoned dance enthusiasts, all excited to experience the masterpiece called SALT. The evening’s events moved between grace and surprise. The first act,… read more
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Zonia Nel-Scheffer brings depth and reflection to Woordfees
By Anica Hattingh South African-born visual artist Zonia Nel-Scheffer has long captivated audiences with her distinctive paintings which delve into themes of solitude, identity and the human condition. Her work is marked by a sensitivity to emotional… read more
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‘An apprenticeship with sorrow’: what we love, we will lose
By Kris Bence We’re at a tipping point; the threat of climate change and environmental degradation is the most prevalent it’s ever been. Our ecological realities in recent years have become defined by states of decay and… read more
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An afternoon with Bheki Khoza
By Ella Bosman As spring has arrived in Stellenbosch, it seems fitting that it should be ushered in by the tune of African jazz. On Friday, 10 October, the Stellenbosch Conservatory spilled over with the enchanting melodies… read more
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“It feels like coming home”: Exclusive Interview with Will Linley
Interview by Zara Leask Baggesen Following his memorable performance at Woordfees in Stellenbosch on 15 October, singer-songwriter Will Linley sat down with Die Matie to reflect on what felt like a true homecoming. The 24-year-old, who once… read more



















