AFTER enjoying its Zimbabwean debut at Hifa 2012, the acclaimed drama Eclipsed has opened for a short run in Theatre Upstairs at Reps, in Harare’s Belgravia Shopping Centre.
BIG Brother Africa StarGame got off to a bumpy start for Zimbabwean Downville contestants Teclar and Maneta Mazanhi. No sooner had they settled in the house on Sunday night did they learn that they were up for possible eviction this Sunday.
NICE to know some restaurants have dedicated fans. When I said breakfast at Harvest Garden in the Rainbow Towers was US$25 (“same as most Zimbabwean hotels”) in a column in last weekend’s Standard, my cellphone was red-hot with outraged punters defending The Bronte Hotel in The Avenues.
NORWAY-based group Queendom, which is made up of female musicians from Africa, charmed audiences with a spectacular performance at the Harare International Festival of the Arts’ (Hifa) global stage on Tuesday.
Eating Out with Dusty Miller: Mothers’ Day at Meikles
Thursday, 03 May 2012 16:25
MEIKLES Hotel in Harare killed two birds with one stone last week when they briefed local and regional journalists on plans for, and progress made on, the five-star hotel’s US$7, 5 million refurbishment and then invited the press to sample a special Mothers’ Day lunch to be served in the flagship La Fontaine Grillroom on Sunday, May 13.
ALEXIO Kawara will collaborate with a Dutch group Handsome Poets at this year’s Harare International Festival of Arts (Hifa) that runs from May 1 to 6.
I REVIEWED the now seven-month old La Serenata Restaurant in Highlands for our sister paper, the Standard, early in January, concentrating on their silver service a la carte menu of which wonderful freshwater Kariba crayfish were, in my opinion, the star-attraction.
HARARE International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) founder Manuel Bagorro (pictured above) will step down as the festival’s artistic director after this year’s festival that runs from May 1 - 6.
Eating Out with Dusty Miller:Hello, hello, to a new Alo, Alo!
Thursday, 05 April 2012 10:58
“THEY” say good things are worth waiting for and in the case of the newly re-opened Alo, Alo restaurant –– which has moved from the Avenues to Arundel –– “they” are definitely right!
WHEN the great and good of Zimbabwe’s hospitality industry enthusiastically ooh and aah over a buffet laid on to mark the presentation of annual awards for various restaurants and restaurateurs of the year, you know the spread is very special.
ROOFTOP Promotions, producers of a play titled Sinners that had a successful run at Theatre in the Park last year, are transforming the exciting production into film.
SOMALIA’S national theatre has reopened in Mogadishu, more than 20 years after it last shut its doors. The event was marked with the showing of a local play, traditional music and comedy performances for an audience of around 1 000 people.