South Africans and the world are in for a treat with the release of Netflix South Africa’s The Brave Ones. The series follows a young woman on a journey to avenge her murdered sister but that’s not the entire story. She also needs to harness her divine powers and protect her family from destruction. The six-episode series airs September 16.
Afrobeats is taking the world by storm and it is about time we give the female artists a listen. most of the global focus has rightly been on Afrobeats and its sub- genres(Altè cruise, Afrofusion, and Afropop) breaking into new countries and soaring its listenership. However, there needs to be an acknowledgment of the success of the many women in Afrobeats bringing in the historically male dominated industry. The Daily Vox team looks at some of the Afrobeats artists to check out.
Netflix has a new South African series, Justice Served dropping on July 29. If you like action, drama, politics, ambiguous villains and supporting local, this is the show for you.
As the cold weather persists, cosiness is encouraged. Nothing beats the level of cosiness felt while being wrapped up in a warm blanket, drinking hot tea and reading a lovely book in the wintertime. That is why we’ve compiled a list of books that can get you through this gruelling winter.
In We Were Dreamers, Marvel’s first on-screen male Asian superhero writes his story. Simu Liu rose to fame playing Jung, the estranged son in the comedy series, Kim’s Convenience. However, Liu really made his mark when he took on the role of Marvel’s Shang-Chi in the movie Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.