This week saw a big tasting from the Wines of Sicily in London, a showcase of rare aged tequilas, a celebration of women and sustainability in the wine industry, and artist displays at a London restaurant.
The 10th edition of the Investec Cape Town Art Fair (ICTAF) took place last weekend on the southernmost tip of the continent where the black gold of the sun
Shaquille-Aaron Keith is a modern Renaissance man. A faucet of self-expression and wheelhouse of talent, his art spans modes of creation: he is a painter, a poet, a fashion mogul, a 21st-century visionary leaking his ingenious into the mainstream.
A connoisseur of many talents, Keith goes by many names Shaquille to some, Shakka to others, and perhaps simply Shaq to most, avid fans and followers who know him from PAQ, the viral YouTube fashion series which originated under the genius of Keith and his three co-hosts in 2017 and came to an end in 2020, amassing over 800,000 subscribers and a cult fanbase along the way.