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Thursday, January 22, 2026

KZNSA MEMBERS’ GROUP SHOW

The KZNSA Members’ Group Show, Sizwakala Ngezandla, currently on view in the Main Gallery, and the ifa Crafted Project exhibition, showing in the Mezzanine Gallery, have both been extended until Friday, February 6 2026 - carrying viewers beautifully into the month of love.

These exhibitions are a testament to the KZNSA Gallery’s commitment to empowering local creatives and affirming Durban as a notable contributor to the national artistic landscape.

The Members’ Group Show, an extension of the KZNSA Gallery membership, offers artists across a wide range of mediums the opportunity to participate in a curated group exhibition. It’s also an exciting platform for emerging collectors to discover and invest in contemporary art.

The ifa Crafted Project celebrates the rich traditional skills of KwaZulu-Natal - from basketry woven with ilala palm, wild grasses, and telephone wire, to beadwork, ceramics, wood carving, and tapestry weaving. This legacy-building project brings together rural craft initiatives and contemporary design teams to co-create new collections that honour cultural heritage while opening fresh opportunities for makers.

Launched in February 2025, the project exemplifies what mutually beneficial collaboration can achieve. It bridges the worlds of fine art, craft, and design, offering a glimpse of what a creative, collaborative future can look like.

The KZNSA Gallery is situated at 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood, in Durban. More information on 031 277 1705 or cell 082 220 0368 or visit www.kznsagallery.co.za

KZNSA GALLERY PRESIDENT PROVIDES FOOD FOR THOUGHT

 

(Thobekile Shange, President, KZNSA Gallery. Pic supplied)

 

A Note from the KZNSA President: Stepping into 2026 Together

2025 was a long year, and a good one. It stretched us, reshaped us, and introduced new faces into the life of the gallery. Through change and continuity, KZNSA remained open, curious, and deeply human.

As we step into 2026, I’m genuinely excited about what lies ahead. This year, our commitment is simple and intentional: to ensure that the gallery, the shop, and the café feel active, welcoming, and worth lingering in. These are not separate spaces, but parts of one ecosystem. A place to encounter ideas, support makers and creators, share conversation, and pause.

When you visit, take your time. Step away from the everyday rush that is so often demanded of us. Let the space meet you where you are. Move through the gallery slowly, allowing the work to challenge you, surprise you, or simply sit with it for a while. Every artwork you encounter, and every curatorial decision behind it, is shaped with intention.

From there, you might wander into the shop and take a small piece of KZNSA with you, or find yourself in the café, where conversations tend to unfold naturally over a drink or something freshly baked. However you choose to engage, know that KZNSA is a space that welcomes many ways of being present.

As Council, we serve this institution with integrity, care, and a clear sense of responsibility, and we remain grateful for the community that continues to show up, support, challenge, and believe in this space. KZNSA is built through these encounters, again and again.

We are honoured to open our doors again in 2026. Come in, stay a while, and make the journey through KZNSA part of your routine. We promise, it’s worth it.


KZNSA Gallery Council Members:

Thobekile Shange (President), Rachel Baasch (Vice President), Onwell Msomi (Treasurer), Khanya Apelgren (Secretary), Rohini Amratlal, Richard Gevers, Paul Jones, Nondumiso Mbambo, Bandile Mbuli, Ismail Mahomed, Vasantha Angamuthu


The KZNSA Gallery is situated at 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood, in Durban. More information on 031 277 1705 or cell 082 220 0368 or visit www.kznsagallery.co.za

 

GREAT AFRICAN CRIMES WITH MANDY WIENER

 


(Mandy Wiener. Pic supplied)

 

Please see below repeat times of this popular local documentary series on the History channel.

 

Synopsis:

Step into the shadowy corridors of history and uncover the stories of two local crimes that captivated their time. Great African Crimes with Mandy Wiener season 2 revisits the case of the only Huguenot woman put to death for murder in the Cape Colony during the 18th century, and looks at the notorious case of an ‘insurance killer’ in the early 1900s who is considered the country’s first documented serial killer. Mandy will delve deep into the past in each episode, visiting crime scenes, examining historical records, and unravelling the personalities behind these historic events. Through gripping storytelling, immersive historical re-creations, and thought-provoking analysis, Great African Crimes invites viewers to explore the intrigue and drama of historic crimes.

 

Saturday 24 Jan at 14h55

Pierre Basson - South Africa’s first unrecorded serial killer linked to as many as nine separate murders in the early 1900s. He was an insurance salesman who, like modern day serial killer Rosemary Ndlovu, exploited those closest to him.

 

 

Saturday 31 Jan at 14h55

Maria Mouton - The only white woman executed in the 18th century Cape Colony. She was found guilty of murdering her husband with the help of two enslaved people, one of whom she was having an affair with. The programme uncovers life and slavery at the time.

VALENTINE-THEMED EVENING: RENÉ TSHIAKANYI

 


(René Tshiakanyi. Pic supplied)

 

By popular demand, it being Valentine’s month, and given that more than ever, What the world needs now is love, sweet love; it’s the only thing that there's just too little of

Friends of the late Pieter Scholtz* invite you to come and enjoy a fabulous evening with KZN’s uber-talented, uber-romantic musician, René Tshiakanyi. He will bring his piano, his guitar, his sax and his sublime vocal chords to entertain and delight the February 'Mondays at Six at St Clements' gathering.

For many of us, René Tshiakanyi needs no introduction. He is the musician of choice, on vocals, sax and guitar, at happenings throughout KZN. Come celebrate love, connection and a multilingual Valentine’s evening, expressed through the universal language of music.

Experience an intimate and unforgettable performance by this versatile musician whose artistry crosses languages, cultures and instruments. René sings in French, Portuguese, Italian, English and Spanish and moves seamlessly between saxophone, piano and guitar.

Expect an atmospheric journey through love songs, timeless classics and soulful melodies drawn from Europe, Latin cultures and beyond. With a style that blends romance, elegance and heartfelt expression, he is designing the evening for couples, friends, singles: anyone who appreciates live music that speaks to the emotions. From warm saxophone lines to expressive piano moments and gentle guitar textures, he is committed to crafting the evening that sets a refined, sincere and memorable mood ahead of Valentine’s Day.

René Tshiakanyi plays Kawai piano sponsored by the Cape Town piano house Ian Burgess Simpson and tenor saxophone “Yamaha YTS62” sponsored by Marshall Music Umhlanga.

The show takes place at 18h00 on Monday, February 2, 2026.

Table Bookings Essential: RSVP ST Clements +27 62 582 0980

Bookings limited to diners in support of St Clements restaurant and staff.

Single folk are welcome to book for one person and join a table.

When the donation box is passed around, St Clements requests generosity and a minimum of R50 per person.

Weather permitting, the show will be outdoors.

Be there in time to open your tab, order at the counter and settle in before the scheduled 18h00 start. Please cancel if you book then can’t make it.

St Clements is situated at 191 Musgrave Road in Durban. Mondays @ Six run between 18h00 and 19h00.

If you wish to dine after the presentation, place your order before 18h00.

*A Pieter Scholtz (1937-2025) ‘Mondays at Six’ legacy soiree.


Tuesday, January 20, 2026

CLOWN TOWN: REVIEW

 


One of the delights of this series is that plenty of the characters who turn up are very thinly disguised members of the current and recent British political elite. (Review by Margaret von Klemperer)

 

First, a word of warning. If you haven’t read any of Mick Herron’s Slough House series, it really is best to start with the first one – Slow Horses. This is the ninth, and there are also a number of stand-alone titles. If you start here, not only will you miss a lot, but I would imagine the complexities might just be impossible to unravel.

This time round, the surviving members of the Slow Horses gang of secret service rejects and misfits are still hanging on at Slough House, being abused, insulted and ultimately protected by their repellent boss Jackson Lamb who is still smoking, breaking wind and mending his socks with duct tape on the top floor.

Currently not in the pack is River Cartwright, one of the most faithful members of the team, but he has been affected by a dose of Novichok and First Desk and the proper Secret Service doesn’t want to see him pass a medical. But River’s late grandfather’s library has been moved to his old Oxford college, and the librarian curating it has noticed an anomaly. Of course, River’s grandfather was also a spy. So, with not much else to do, River sets off to Oxford to check it out. But he is not the only person who is interested.

The prologue to the novel is a particularly violent scene, dating back to the Troubles in Northern Ireland – if you are squeamish, you might not care for this bit. But it is a scene setter, and eventually, its relevance will become clear.

As things begin to unravel spectacularly in Oxford, other members of the Slow Horses get involved, and the inevitable chaos erupts. Meanwhile, the First Desk is having a spot of bother of her own, and a sign of her desperation is that she involves Jackson. Of course, that is going to turn out to be a mistake – for someone.

One of the delights of this series is that plenty of the characters who turn up are very thinly disguised members of the current and recent British political elite. Herron has a lot of fun with them – one memorable quote, from Jackson of course, is that the current Prime Minister and government have “hit the ground runny”. As always, the wit is both clever and caustic.

I must say though that the ending was something of a shock, and not what I expected.  I’m not quite sure where it will leave the Slow Horses in the future. There has always been violence in the series, and visceral unpleasantness, but it is balanced by the cleverness and wit. Spying is a dirty business, and Slough House is at the particularly dirty end, so maybe nothing will change – we will see.

If all of the above makes no sense, do yourselves a favour and start the series at the beginning. I know there is an Apple TV version, but the books are in a league of their own in the spy fiction genre. - Review by Margaret von Klemperer

Clown Town is published by Baskerville: ISBN978-1-399-80045-7

 

EXPRESSED FOR JOHANNESBURG

 


(Above: Ayanda Nzimande & Mthokozisi Zulu)

 

With the massacre of women becoming a norm, Leo trains his wife to give her a fighting chance. As lions abandon their own to find greener pastures, this once strong bond collapses and the cycle of Gender Based Violence continues.

Expressed is a one-act musical written and directed by Durban-based Mthokozisi Zulu. Ayanda Nzimande plays the lead role of Safia, Leo’s wife living on a land not guaranteeing the safety of women. Minenhle Sikhosana plays the role of Mama, a Matriach that has experienced Gender Based Violence and watches it happen daily. For this run, there is a special appearance of Khosi Mkhonza, playing a role that shows us a different side to the war women face.

Mthokozisi Zulu explains the reasons why he writes about GBV:

“I have been writing about Gender Based Violence since 2017 after two friends I studied Drama with, were murdered in Soweto and their bodies were found dumped. I attended the bail hearing for the perpetrators and when I saw their excitement after they received a bail of R5000 and R3000, the look on one of the late friend’s parent pushed me to do something. I wrote Scuttling Skin that same night which was performed at Soweto Theatre for the Solos & Duets Festival 2020 and then later wrote FED which received a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the 2021 National Arts Festival.

“Expressed is my latest work and features new original music that persisted as I wrote the script, initially meant to be a dramatic two-hander. The names of the two friends are Popi Qwabe and Bongeka Phungula. They will never be forgotten”.

Expressed will run at Joburg Theatre’s The Lesedi from January 27 to February 1, 2026.


Below, are the showtimes.

Tuesday Jan 27-Thursday Jan 29: 19h00

Friday, Jan 30: 11h00 and 19h00

Saturday Jan 31: 14h30 and 19h00

Sunday Feb 1: 14h30

 

Tickets are R120 (R100 for students & pensioners) booked through Webtickets. Please note that the 11h00 performance on January 30 will be R50 per ticket for schools. Interested schools to contact the theatre directly to book on 086 167 0670.

 

A MILLION O CLOCK LIVE AT CENTRE FOR JAZZ

 


(Above: A Million O Clock)

 

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music (UKZN) proudly presents South African–Swiss musical collective A Million O Clock led by Saxophonist Benedikt Reising (CH), featuring pianist Thandi Ntuli (RSA), bassist Shane Cooper (RSA) and drummer Paul Amereller (CH) as the opening performance for 2026 on Wednesday February 11 at 17h30.

The project took shape through a series of serendipitous meetings—first in intimate sessions at the Roving Bantu Kitchen in Brixton (Johannesburg), later in the forests of South Tyrol, and then at the Tinguely Museum in Basel. When Amereller joined the trio, the group found its perfect balance, completing a sound they had been uncovering across cities, landscapes, and time.

A Million O Clock is less a band than a way of moving through the world—slow, grounded, and open-hearted, with their feet on the earth and their imaginations skyward. Their music draws from a wide palette of influences, spanning Artur & Vanessa to Zim Ngqawana, forming an eclectic voice that honours both jazz tradition and improvisational freedom.

Their performances offer a refined yet spontaneous interplay between South African musical sensibilities and European jazz aesthetics—rich in texture, honest in expression, and full of the joy that quickly transfers to audiences. The group’s work is a shared exploration for an authentic musical truth, delivered with emotional intensity and clarity.

A Million O Clock will reunite for a South African tour in February 2026, performing music from their self-titled EP, recorded and released in 2020.

A Million O Clock EP - https://open.spotify.com/artist/32mGeVIIm88S11c7fdzKwk

The concert takes place on February 11. Doors open at 17h00, Music starts at 17h30

Tickets available online from webtickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1583660971

If they do not sell out, there will be tickets available for cash at the door: R130 (R100 pensioners, R70 students)

The UKZN, Centre for Jazz and Popular Music is located at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2

Saturday, January 17, 2026

MUSIC FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON

 

(Nozuko Teto. Pic supplied)

 

International Concert Pianist Christopher Duigan will be joined by KZN-born soprano Nozuko Teto and Maxine Matthews (saxophone) in Music for a Summer Afternoon at the Durban Jewish Centre, Durban on Sunday February 1, 2025, at 15h00.

Presented by Friends of Music, this delightful musical treat is an afternoon not to be missed!

Music lovers can look forward to an entertaining performance by star soprano, Nozuko Teto, singing Italian operatic arias from La Bohème, and La Wally, as well as classical, traditional songs and sacred music such as The Holy City and Panis Angelicus.

Nozuko Teto was born in Bizana, Eastern Cape. She obtained her Bachelor of Music from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and received her post-graduate diploma in opera from the University of Cape Town. She was awarded a scholarship to study with the famous soprano Mirella Freni at her CUBEC Academy. During her time in Europe, she has sung in many concerts at the Teatro Comunale Pavarotti in Modena with the Puccini Festival Orchestra, in Amsterdam with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, and with the Rotterdam Symphony.

Maxine Matthews-Meyer will present a selection of Christopher Duigan’s own compositions including the popular Bar Stool Tango and Himeville from Four KZN Landscapes.

Born in Mauritius, Maxine began studies in Durban before heading to Greece and France to complete a Diplome de Perfectionement with distinction in Besançon, France.  Matthews-Meyer joined the teaching staff at The Wykeham Collegiate in Pietermaritzburg at the start of this year.

(Christopher Duigan. Pic by Val Adamson)

Christopher Duigan is a South African-born pianist, composer and independent classical music entrepreneur who is considered, both by critics and audiences, to be one of the leading concert pianists in South Africa. 

Duigan, a designated Steinway Artist, has played professionally since 1991. He will play a selection from his programmes including music by Chopin and Liszt.

The concert will take place at 15h00 on February 1, 2026, at the Durban Jewish Club, North Beach, Durban.

Tickets R140 (available at the door)

For more information, contact friendsofmusic@gmail.co.za or phone Keith on 0715051021



WORLD WAR II WITH TOM HANKS


(Left: Tom Hanks Headshot by Austin Hargrave)

 

Hearst Networks will bring a major new documentary, World War II with Tom Hanks to audiences across EMEA. The epic multi-part exploration of World War II will be hosted and narrated by Tom Hanks. 

The series will air on The HISTORY Channel Africa (DStv 186), on Sky HISTORY in the UK and on The HISTORY Channel across Europe and the Middle East, as part of a coordinated global rollout, with multiple territories around the world broadcasting the series simultaneously.

Over 20 episodes, World War II with Tom Hanks presents a sweeping and definitive retelling of the Second World War, drawing on rarely-seen archival material, powerful, evocative storytelling, and insights from leading historians. Spanning the origins of the conflict, its decisive turning points, and the human stories at its heart, the series offers a panoramic and emotionally resonant perspective on the war that reshaped the modern world.

“During my formative years, every single adult in my life would make references to two words: The War,” said Hanks. “The lasting effects of WWII on the world and my own family was not lost on me. I am thrilled to partner with The HISTORY Channel to produce this all-encompassing series with a long form format that will give us the ability to tell this important piece of history in its entirety.”

Heather Jones, Chief Creative Officer EMEA and General Manager UK at Hearst Networks, said: “World War II with Tom Hanks is a landmark series with deep relevance across all our markets. It’s a privilege to bring such a powerful and resonant project to audiences throughout EMEA simultaneously. Our ambition is to deliver premium, globally relevant storytelling at scale, and to remind viewers of all ages of the importance of understanding, and reflecting on, the events and impact of this pivotal moment in history.”

World War II with Tom Hanks is produced for The HISTORY® Channel by A+E Factual StudiosTM group and Nutopia in association with Playtone and Motion Entertainment, a WPP Media company. Sharon Scott, Steve Ascher, Matt Pearl and Andy Seestedt serve as executive producers for A+E Factual StudiosTM group. Ben Goold, Jane Root and Steve Condie serve as executive producers for Nutopia. Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman serve as executive producers for Playtone. Jon Meacham serves as executive producer. Chet Fenster serves as executive producers for Motion Entertainment. Eli Lehrer, Mary E. Donahue and Jennifer Wagman serve as executive producers for The HISTORY® Channel.

Further details, including the premiere date will be shared over the next few months.

  

Monday, January 12, 2026

KZNSA BIDS FAREWELL TO GLORIA HOFF

 

(Gloria Hoff. Pic supplied)

After 55 years of extraordinary service, dedication, and care, the KZNSA bids a heartfelt farewell to Gloria Hoff, who will retire from her role at the KZNSA Shop at the end of January, 2026.

 

Tribute from the Gallery:

Gloria’s remarkable contribution has left an indelible mark on the organisation and all who have had the pleasure of working with her. We also celebrate Gloria’s 85th birthday on Friday, January 16, 2026, marking a remarkable career and legacy.

Gloria’s contribution to the KZNSA is immeasurable. From joining Council in the 1970s to founding the KZNSA Shop in 1989, she has been a driving force behind the KZNSA’s sustainability and spirit. Her vision, entrepreneurial acumen and deep belief in handcrafted work transformed the shop into a vital income stream and a much-loved destination with an international reputation.

Beyond her achievements, Gloria is known and cherished for her generosity, kindness and unwavering commitment to people - nurturing artists, mentoring colleagues and building lasting relationships with our suppliers and customers alike. Even after lockdown, she returned to help rebuild the shop, generously giving her time and expertise to ensure its future.

Gloria has witnessed and shaped multiple eras of the KZNSA, leaving an indelible mark on the institution we know and are today. We thank her, and the Hoff family, for their decades of service, passion and care.

Gloria, your legacy lives on in every corner of the KZNSA Shop and in the many lives you have touched. We wish you a joyful and richly deserved retirement.

We have a dedicated tribute book available to write in at the gallery desk – please add memories and experiences you've shared, plus any images, or words of thanks and good wishes for our precious Gloria. For those that can’t contribute in person – please see the Google Form in our bio.

Gloria’s last day at the KZNSA is Sunday February 1, 2026, and a public event to honour her will be held on the 15th April, details to be confirmed closer to the time.

The KZNSA Gallery is situated at 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood, in Durban. More information on 031 277 1705 or cell 082 220 0368 or visit www.kznsagallery.co.za

Saturday, January 10, 2026

HISTORY SOUTH AFRICA SCHEDULE: JANUARY 2026

 

Please note the following changes:

 

Thursday January 1, 2026

13h25  American Godfathers: The Five Families: The Last Don

            CHANGE TO: Shows how a decidedly new, more aggressive commitment by law enforcement to "eradicate" the mafia forces the families to find creative ways to stay in business and out of jail. But it's not as easy as it's been in the past. (AD) (S)

15h00  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Mystery Places: Episode 10

 

19h25  Premiere Alone: Weak Spot

            CHANGE TO: The remaining three survivalists continue to push their limits, reaching almost a month in the Great Karoo Desert. One participant loses the use of a major tool and all their hope along with it, while another faces a major setback of their own doing. (S)

 

20h15              Premiere Mountain Men: Icebreaker

            CHANGE TO  Bret and Ivy bust through sheets of lake ice to ferry critical equipment to their cabin by boat; Lauro and Virginia use the dog team to haul fresh-cut timber from the forest for a log cabin build. (S)

 

21h05  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

WWII Battles In Colour: Blitzkrieg

 

01h40              Mountain Men: Icebreaker

            CHANGE TO  Bret and Ivy bust through sheets of lake ice to ferry critical equipment to their cabin by boat; Lauro and Virginia use the dog team to haul fresh-cut timber from the forest for a log cabin build. (S)

 

02h25  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Ancient Aliens: The Top Ten UFO Crashes

 

Friday January 2, 2026

08h15              Mountain Men: Icebreaker

            CHANGE TO: Bret and Ivy bust through sheets of lake ice to ferry critical equipment to their cabin by boat; Lauro and Virginia use the dog team to haul fresh-cut timber from the forest for a log cabin build. (S)

 

09h00  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Storage Wars: The 300th Time's the Charm!

 

12h35              Mountain Men: Icebreaker

            CHANGE TO: Bret and Ivy bust through sheets of lake ice to ferry critical equipment to their cabin by boat; Lauro and Virginia use the dog team to haul fresh-cut timber from the forest for a log cabin build. (S)

 

13h25  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

WWII Battles In Colour: Blitzkrieg

 

19h25  Premiere Curse Of Skinwalker Ranch: Darting Around

            CHANGE TO: When the team flies a cutting-edge radar device high above Skinwalker Ranch, it reveals shocking new clues about the Bubble and what may be inside the Mesa. (S)

 

20h15              Premiere Beyond Skinwalker Ranch: Mountain Of Mystery

            CHANGE TO: When Andy and Paul head to Northern California to investigate one of Brandon Fugal's most intriguing sites: the notorious energy hotspot of Mt. Shasta, they discover the outrageous lore surrounding the mountain is justified by hard data. (S)

 

21h05  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

WWII Battles In Colour: El Alamein

 

Saturday January 3, 2026

18.40               Mountain Men: Icebreaker

            CHANGE TO: Bret and Ivy bust through sheets of lake ice to ferry critical equipment to their cabin by boat; Lauro and Virginia use the dog team to haul fresh-cut timber from the forest for a log cabin build. (S)

 

19.25               Premiere Ancient Aliens: Britain's UFO Files

            CHANGE TO: From ancient sites like Stonehenge to the crop circle phenomenon and modern-day UFO sightings, Great Britain is a place of countless mysteries. Could it be that throughout history, this island has been a destination for extraterrestrial visitors? (S)

 

20h15              Premiere History's Greatest Mysteries: The Rendlesham Forest Incident

            CHANGE TO: An event outside a US Air Force base near the Rendlesham Forest in England became an international legend, and one of history's strangest unidentified encounters. What was really out there in the Rendlesham Forest? What were the Rendlesham lights? (S)

 

21h05  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Jesus: Crown Of Thorns: Episode 1

 

Sunday January 4 2026

20h15              Premiere Jesus: Crown Of Thorns: Episode 3

            CHANGE TO: Jesus struggles toward Golgotha with his crossbeam until an unsuspecting pilgrim is made to help him carry the weight. As most of the disciples hide in fear, the women and John stay by Jesus’ side.

 

21h05              Premiere Jesus: Crown Of Thorns: Episode 4

            CHANGE TO: Mary Magdalene returns to Jesus’ tomb and finds it empty, returning to the disciples with this shocking news. Gradually, proof that Jesus has miraculously risen from the dead is revealed to the disciples.

 

21h55  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Canadian Pickers: A Jumbo Pick

 

Monday January 5 2026

19h25              Premiere Life After People: Water World

            CHANGE TO: In a world without humans, water turns from life-giver to destroyer—flooding cities, collapsing dams, and triggering ancient forces long kept at bay. (S)

 

20h15              Premiere Holy Marvels With Dennis Quaid: Beasts Unleashed

            CHANGE TO: Legendary beasts are believed to roam the earth and the seas, terrorising, killing, and even possessing humans. But are these creatures merely metaphors or is there proof they've actually been unleashed to wreak havoc? (S)

 

21h05  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

WWII Battles In Colour: The Bulge

 

Monday January 26 2026

21h55  DELETE          Premiere Gim: Episode 1

            INSERT          The Crimean War: A Most Desperate Undertaking

            In the spring of 1854, British troops and their French allies were sailing east to the Black Sea to help the Turks fight off Russia’s advances. (S)

 

22h45  Schedule resumes as previously published with the programme:

Strangest Things: German Codes, Egyptian Helicopters and the Future Machine

A MILLION O CLOCK FOR JAZZ CENTRE

 


(Above: A Million O Clock. Pic supplied)

 

A Million O Clock - (SA/SWISS) will be live at UKZN Jazzcentre on February 11 at 17h30

The band is led by Swiss saxophonist Benedikt Reising and features pianist Thandi Ntuli, bassist Shane Cooper and Swiss drummer Paul Amereller

The band is an ever-evolving sound and shape-shifting ensemble, sharing compositions that are both beautiful and groovy.

The performance takes place on February 11 2026. Doors open at 17h00

Tickets R130 (R100 for pensioners, R70 for students) available at Webtickets:

https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1583660971

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music is located on the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2.

 

A Million O Clock will also perform at The Chris Seabrooke Music Hall on February 9, 2026, at 19h30. Tickets at Webtickets