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		<title>Heritage tours run by Parktown Westcliff Heritage Trust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Parktown Westcliff Heritage Trust runs tours to interesting places which are very varied on their offerings.  Many of these tours provide access to places that one cannot always get to independently.  Sadly however,  the guiding  style and information provided can be a little superficial and descriptive, with in-depth information often tantalizingly lacking. But enjoy the outings.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Parktown Westcliff Heritage Trust runs tours to interesting places which are very varied on their offerings.  Many of these tours provide access to places that one cannot always get to independently.  Sadly however,  the guiding  style and information provided can be a little superficial and descriptive, with in-depth information often tantalizingly lacking. But enjoy the outings.  Here is the programme for the first quarter of 2011.</p>
<p><strong>WALKING TOUR</strong> ‘MOUNTAIN VIEW – RIDGE ROAD’   SATURDAY AFTERNOON, <strong>28th JANUARY</strong>   Along the peak of the ridge high above Hope Road and Louis Botha Avenue is a lovely and prestigious precinct of fine and historical homes. One of the first was designed by Baker and Masey in 1906 complete with Cape Dutch gables and magnificent garden. Robert Howden was the architect of the house at the east end of Ridge Road – very fine brick on a kopje. Hoogterp also chose to place his client’s house well back from the road to enjoy the magnificent view. Where the tennis court faced the road there is now a delightful pavilion – a flat-pack conservatory from Paris. We also visit the Cross Bath House which proves that a dream can be made to come true. A short excursion into Young Avenue and we return along Steyn Street under the Plane trees looking at the next generation of homes.<br />MEET               :      Val Hammerton and Flo Bird                                                                                                                                                        PARK               :       In Ridge Road – this is a boomed area so enter from Judith Road at the east end                                                  TIME                :       14h00                                                                                                                                                                                                 DURATION       :     Approximately 2½ hours<br />COST               :        R70.00 for members and R100 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>WALKING TOUR</strong> “LIVING AMONGST THE STARS”  SATURDAY, <strong>4th FEBRUARY <br /></strong>Johannesburg’s weather forecasting station, designed by Herbert Baker, was officially opened in 1905 in what is today known as Observatory. The property was donated by the Bezuidenhout family on condition that the land was used as an observatory for meteorological and astronomical activities. Robert Innes, a self-taught astronomer, was given the responsibility of establishing and running the Observatory. His home, known as Innes House, was also designed by Herbert Baker. Learn about the men and women who lived and worked on this site and the role they played in advancing science and technology in early Johannesburg.<br />MEET               :           Clare van Zwieten and Janet Hughes<br />PARK               :           Johannesburg Observatory, 15A Gill Street, Observatory<br />TIME                :           14h00<br />DURATION       :           Approximately 2½ hours<br />COST               :           R70.00 for members and R100 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>WALKING TOUR</strong> ‘THE LIGHT HORSE REGIMENTAL MUSEUM’ SATURDAY, <strong>11th FEBRUARY</strong>  Johannesburg’s oldest regiment, the Imperial Light Horse now the Light Horse Regiment – they wisely dropped the Imperial branding.   The two firebrands who started the regiment, Aubrey Woolls Sampson and Walter Karri Davies, decided there were three criteria: volunteers must be able handle a rifle well, they must be able to ride and they must be men.  Within the month they found themselves in battle against fellow Jo’burgers.   The regiment saw active service in all the wars that followed so there will be enjoyable tales relating to the paintings and trophies – funny rather than sad. After enjoying the memorabilia visitors are welcome to quench their thirst in the bar.<br />MEET               :           Dennis Adams, William Gaul and Heinrich Jansen<br />PARK               :           Regimental Headquarter, 9 Southway, Kelvin (from M1 north take the Marlborough Road off ramp and turn right into Marlborough Drive – R60.  Southway is on the left)<br />TIME                :           14h30<br />DURATION       :           Approximately 2 hours<br />COST               :           R70.00 for members and R100 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>BUS TOUR</strong> ‘JEWISH  JOHANNESBURG’ SUNDAY AFTERNOON, <strong>19th FEBRUARY</strong> Inspired by memories of Irving Lissoos Judge Ralph Zulman has offered to lead us around his favorite places which reveal the experiences and the role played by the Jewish community in history of Jo&#8217;burg. Today when so much emphasis is played on reflecting the demographics of our country we forget that a small community of Jews managed to play such an important part in the civic and cultural life of our city. Jewish architects shaped so much of the City Centre with an enthusiasm for embracing the Art Deco as well as the International Style and venturing into designing blocks of flats in lots of suburbs as well Hillbrow and in town. Mayors, theatre managers, entrepreneurs as well as the doctors and lawyers Jewish mothers    are supposed to prefer. <br />MEET               :           Judge Ralph Zulman<br />PARK               :           Sunnyside Park Hotel, 2 York Road, Parktown<br />TIME                :           14h00<br />DURATION       :       Approximately 2½ hours<br />COST               :           R145.00 for members and R175.00 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>BUS TOUR &#8216;</strong>LINNWARE AND SUNLAWNS’ SATURDAY <strong>26th FEBRUARY <br /></strong>Sir Thomas Cullinan not only opened his factory at Olifantsfontein to produce refractories for Iscor, he was keen to promote a studio of ceramics.  William Morris said everything in the home should be both useful and beautiful, so The Ceramic Studio created bowls, dinnerware, vases, milk jug and tiles for bathrooms, kitchens and later post offices and even railway stations that upheld Morris’ dictum.   At Sunlawns, home of Pamela Cullinan, there is a wonderful range of the products of the first Ceramic Studio and the more commercially oriented Linnware which we’ll be privileged to see in the house and the garden. The tour passes the old Irene Post Office and the source of the clay at Olifantsfontein. .<br />MEET               :           Brigid Ward (herself a potter) and Flo Bird <br />PARK               :           Sunnyside Park Hotel, 2 York Road, Parktown<br />TIME                :           11h30 – PLEASE BRING A PACKED PICNIC LUNCH TO ENJOY IN THE GARDENS AT SUNLAWNS<br />DURATION       :       Approximately 5 hours<br />COST               :           R180.00 for members and R210.00 for non-members</p>
<p>‘ EMMARENTIA HIKE’ THE DAM, THE PIONEERS AND THE HISTORY In association with the Book Fair and starting from Marks Park SUNDAY MORINING, <strong>4th MARCH  </strong>This is a serious hike around Emmarentia, during which we will be focusing on the history of the suburb as one of the original farms on which Johannesburg was established.  We will be visiting Louw Geldenhuys&#8217; farm house, as well as that of his brother, Frans.  We will pay our respects at the family cemetery, and we’ll walk around the farm dam. Time permitting, we will call in at Jan van Riebeeck Park, a.k.a. the Rose Garden.  At some point, we&#8217;ll tip our collective cap to the iron-age pioneers who used this pass in their annual migration to the cooler grasslands of the south, and some of whom established their iron works on the northern slopes of Melville Koppies.  We return to the Marks Park Sports Club where refreshments will be available and the Book Fair will be in full swing.<br />MEET               :           Alex Parker and Ed Coogan<br />PARK               :           Marks Park Sports Club – entrance in Judith Road<br />TIME                :           9.00am – PLEASE NOTE EARLY STARTING TIME<br />DURATION       :        Approximately 3½ hours<br />COST               :           R70.00 for members and R100.00 for non-members<br />PLEASE WEAR SUNHATS, GOOD WALKING SHOES AND SUN CREAM.  CARRY WATER</p>
<p><strong>BUS TOUR</strong>  ‘1922 STRIKE REVOLT ON THE RAND 90TH ANNIVERSARY’ SATURDAY, <strong>10th MARCH <br /></strong>“It was a struggle of whites fought in the name of race, but largely turning upon the right to be heard, to have some control over the overweening power of employers. A struggle too for dignity.  A world of huge political funerals, defiance at the gallows, a last stand against overwhelming odds.”  The words of Jeremy Krikler in The Rand Revolt.  The fight wasn’t between white miners and black mineworkers; it was between white miners and their employer backed by the white government. We can’t cover it all, but we’ll visit the battle sites, see the bullet holes and lay flowers on the graves of men from both sides. Light refreshments are included<br />MEET               :           Winnie Job and Flo Bird<br />PARK               :           Sunnyside Park Hotel, 2 York Road, Parktown<br />TIME                :           12 noon – PLEASE NOTE EARLY STARTING TIME<br />PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING A PACKED LUNCH WHICH WILL BE EATEN ON THE BUS<br />DURATION       :        Approximately 4½ hours<br />COST               :           R145.00 for members and R175.00 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>WALKING TOUR</strong> ‘ST PATRICK’S DAY IN PARKVIEW’SATURDAY AFTERNOON, <strong>17th MARCH           <br /></strong>The wearing of the green will start with Kilkenny Castle and Major John O’Hara the man who gave Parkview all its Irish Street names. His house reflects something of strong character. With true Irish spirit he rose in wrath from his sickbed when he heard the Otto Beit money for the founding of a University had been given to Cape Town, called a protest meeting in the City Hall and promised Milner Park for the site of the University of the Witwatersrand.  We follow Kilkenny Road to see some old houses, homes of Jo’burg pioneers like Pritchard, Charles Greig, and move up to Wexford for the home of Orlando Leake. Some beautifully proportioned little houses, as well as some very eccentric ones and then come the Westcliff homes designed by Gordon Leith.<br />MEET               :           Raymond Cardoso and William Gaul<br />PARK               :           In Kilkenny Road near the corner of Wexford Road<br />TIME                :           14h00<br />DURATION       :         2½ hours<br />COST               :           R70.00 members and R100.00 for non-members</p>
<p><strong>WALKING TOUR</strong> ‘ART DECO IN THE CITY’ SUNDAY MORNING, <strong>25th MARCH</strong> Art Deco burst on Johannesburg with all the vigour and confidence of the economic recovery after the Great Depression. It is exuberant, even boisterous boasting curving balconies to match the gleaming bumpers of the automobiles and racing for the sky with towers and topped with flag poles. More restrained versions did appear, tamed by the Modern Movement and Le Corbusier, but streamlining and ship’s architecture only make the steel windows more elegant. Deco Moderne is perhaps the best description for these hybrids.  It’s the Jazz Age, ocean liners racing to cross the Atlantic – its fun and its still there. The buildings in Jeppe Street are certainly shabby, but the pavement life isn’t.  Starting with the elegance of London House and Howard House, the brass work in Maritime House (office blocks) the tour moves north past His Majesty’s and up to the residential buildings Anstey’s, Manners Mansions, Castle Mansions to Astor Mansions.<br />Wear good walking shoes.  Jo’burg pavements are dicey.<br />TOUR LEADERS:      Brian McKechnie and Clare Eisenstein<br />MEET               :           In Loveday Street on the corner of Main Street<br />PARK               :           Park in Loveday Street in front of the Rand Club.<br />TIME                :           10.30 AM – PLEASE NOTE EARLY STARTING TIME<br />DURATION       :        2½ hours<br />COST               :           R70.00 members and R100.00 for non-members</p>
<p>PLEASE NOTE THAT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ALL BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE THROUGH COMPUTICKET. YOU CAN BOOK EITHER AT A COMPUTICKET OUTLET OR ON-LINE.  FOR INTERNET BOOKINGS USE THE ADDRESS <a href="http://www.computicket.com">www.computicket.com</a>  WHEN BOOKING TICKETS, PLEASE USE EXACT NAME OF TOUR AS IT APPEARS ON THE PROGRAMME WHEN PAYING CASH PLEASE ALWAYS ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT AMOUNT. IT WASTES TIME IF TOUR LEADERS HAVE TO GIVE CHANGE<br />BANKING ACCOUNT DETAILS – NEDBANK PARKTOWN, PARKTOWN &amp; WESTCLIFF HERITAGE TRUST, ACCOUNT NO 1944023011 BRANCH CODE 194405<br />FOR COMPUTICKET TELEPHONE BOOKINGS: (011) 340-8000<br />TOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE<br />FOR QUERIES CONTACT OFFICE ON TEL NO (011) 482-3349 (WEEKDAYS 9AM – 1PM) OR SEND AN E-MAIL TO <a href="mailto:mail@parktownheritage.co.za">mail@parktownheritage.co.za</a><br /> </p>
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		<title>A destination guesthouse: Satyagraha in Orchards</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Ghandi&#8217;s philosphy of Satyagraha (non-violent non-cooperation) was born in South Africa and more specifically in what was then the Transvaal, in the first decade of the 20th Century.  Ghandi arrived in Johannebsurg in 1893 and stayed at various places during the 12 years he was in Johannesburg. For more on this see Eric Itzkin&#8217;s excellent book [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_3227" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ghandi.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3227" title="ghandi" src="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ghandi.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="296" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ghandi&#39;s statue in Ghandi Square Central Joburg </p></div>
<p>Ghandi&#8217;s philosphy of Satyagraha (non-violent non-cooperation) was born in South Africa and more specifically in what was then the Transvaal, in the first decade of the 20th Century.  Ghandi arrived in Johannebsurg in 1893 and stayed at various places during the 12 years he was in Johannesburg. For more on this see Eric Itzkin&#8217;s excellent book <em>Ghandi&#8217;s Johannesburg</em>.  One of the places where Ghandi lived in Johannesburg has been restored by a French Travel Company as a guest house and heritage resource &#8211; a really wonderful example of adaptive re-use and sustainable heritage.   The Kraal at 15 Pine Road in Orchards was built by the famous architect Hermann Kallenbach who was a great freind of Ghandi&#8217;s. C ompleted in 1908 Gandhi and Kallenbach lived there until the end of 1909.  </p>
<p>Free tours of the house are available, with or without lunch. It is open from 8am to 5pm, Mondays to Sundays. Book a 45-minute tour on 011 485 5928. </p>
<p>Read more: <a href="http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=7418&amp;catid=88&amp;Itemid=266">http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=7418&amp;catid=88&amp;Itemid=266</a></p></p>
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		<title>Get your walking shoes out to explore Joburg and its surrounds this week-end</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 06:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  You can&#8217;t complain about the lack of variety of what&#8217;s on in Jozi this weekend:
* Sat &#8230;5th Nov at 14.00 Join Parktown Heritage Association for the last Jacaranda Walk of 2011; park at the La Roche offices, 54 The Valley Road; no booking necessary; R40; stunning views of Parktown &#38; Forest Town; more info [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  You can&#8217;t complain about the lack of variety of what&#8217;s on in Jozi this weekend:</p>
<p>* Sat &#8230;5th Nov at 14.00 Join Parktown Heritage Association for the last Jacaranda Walk of 2011; park at the La Roche offices, 54 The Valley Road; no booking necessary; R40; stunning views of Parktown &amp; Forest Town; more info phone 011 482-3349 </p>
<p>OR <br />* Meet at Arts on Main at 9.30 on 5th Nov for an Inner City Walk exploring the east of the city</p>
<p>And if you have explored the east of the city on Saturday with Main Street Walks, then you can explore the west with Walk and Talk Tours on Sunday.  Meet at Museum Africa Bree Street Johannesburg at 8am.  The walk will be approximately two to three hours.  The route will go Mary Fitzgerald square, Newtown,  past the old stock exchange,  going past the City Hall, Rand Club, Library Gardens, Corner House, Rissik Street Post Office, also going up Main Street Mall, Hollard Street, Standard Bank Mine Stope – also with a special visit to two to three buildings in Kruis and President Streets.  <a href="mailto:enquiries@walktours.co.za">enquiries@walktours.co.za</a> Cell: +27 83 269 9769</p>
<p>* and for something very different look for mushrooms and fungi (yes, I did say Fungi!) at the Kloofendal Nature Reserve Two-hour walk from 9am led by Bernice Porter, a fungi expert. Contact Karin Spottiswoode 011-674-2980 or 072-595-6991  </p>
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		<title>Luxury hotels suffer in the accommodation squeeze</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 16:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Luxurious Monarch Hotel, which was supposed to hit the auction floor on September 28, has been withdrawn from auction by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). The hotel will remain standing empty until the IDC decides what to do with it, according to Warren Aronson of Auction Alliance. For more on the Monarch Hotel see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Luxurious Monarch Hotel, which was supposed to hit the auction floor on September 28, has been withdrawn from auction by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). The hotel will remain standing empty until the IDC decides what to do with it, according to Warren Aronson of Auction Alliance. For more on the Monarch Hotel see <a href="http://www.rosebank.co.za/view/index/monarch_on_auction/62/1/134">http://www.rosebank.co.za/view/index/monarch_on_auction/62/1/134</a></p>
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		<title>Wonderful way to spend a Jozi Sunday morning getting a bird&#8217;s eye view of the newly budding Jacaranda blossoms.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 14:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Sunday Morning 16th October At 10 Am. Westcliff Historical Walking Tour. Great value at R40 per person and includes buildings such as Glenshiel designed by Baker for Sir William Dalrymple and his wife, the Hope School, Pallinghurst, The Stables also designed by Baker for Raymond and Hope Schumacher. The Tour starts from The Ridge School. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sunday Morning 16th October At 10 Am. Westcliff Historical Walking Tour. Great value at R40 per person and includes buildings such as Glenshiel designed by Baker for Sir William Dalrymple and his wife, the Hope School, Pallinghurst, The Stables also designed by Baker for Raymond and Hope Schumacher. The Tour starts from The Ridge School. No booking necessary. Join and enjoy the lovely weather and signs of the first Jacaranda buds.</p>
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		<title>Sediba Australopithecus goes on display again at Maropeng, Cradle of Humankind</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 06:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fossils of Australopithecus sediba are to be exhibited once again at Maropeng,  from September 9 to September 26.   The adult female specimen, MH-2, will feature prominently in a new display called More secrets of sediba revealed, along with other fossils from the Malapa site in the Cradle of Humankind.     There will be tours which will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fossils of <em>Australopithecus sediba</em> are to be exhibited once again at Maropeng,  from September 9 to September 26.   The adult female specimen, MH-2, will feature prominently in a new display called <em>More secrets of sediba revealed</em>, along with other fossils from the Malapa site in the Cradle of Humankind.     There will be tours which will be led by one of the experts behind the new research and they will provide  insights into some of the findings that have been made. The tour begins at 16h00 and costs R350 per person and will be followed by a dinner at  Maropeng Hotel.</p>
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		<title>Reclaiming the City: Joburg&#8217;s urban spaces</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 10:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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 Following on Jonathan Liebmann&#8217;s development of the Maboneng precint in the south east of Joburg, with its flagship space Arts on Main, Braamfontein is also being revitalized. Nechama Brodie in her article entitled Regenerate Behaviour: Making the City Sexy,  in this week&#8217;s Mail and Guardian,  http://mg.co.za/article/2011-09-16-regenerate-behaviour-making-the-city-sexy, [...]]]></description>
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<p> Following on Jonathan Liebmann&#8217;s development of the Maboneng precint in the south east of Joburg, with its flagship space Arts on Main, Braamfontein is also being revitalized. Nechama Brodie in her article entitled <em>Regenerate Behaviour: Making the City Sexy, </em> in this week&#8217;s <em>Mail and Guardian,  </em><a href="http://mg.co.za/article/2011-09-16-regenerate-behaviour-making-the-city-sexy"><em>http://mg.co.za/article/2011-09-16-regenerate-behaviour-making-the-city-sexy</em></a><em>, </em>writes about the new developments in Braamfontein.   Two friends and I went along yesterday to the Neighbourhoods Market (every Saturday 9-3 at 93 Juta St). Very impressed with the many attendants directing us to the tucked away location and to undercover parking &#8211; made it a pleasure to find.  Modelled on the Biscuit Mill in Cape Town, there is a definite buzz and hype around this market.  </p>
<p> A series of wooden trestle tables and benches allows for a long informal  communal eating space between the food stalls. Peach and cherry blossoms in large glass jars give fabulous spring colour on the tables while above hang vibrant Gerberas in glass bottles. And then there are food stalls to die for &#8211; amazing olives; genuine Buffalo mozarella; cupcakes that are a feast for the eye, sheer heaven on the taste buds and devastating for the hips. There are giant pizzas, huge pans of paella, baskets of spring rolls and samoosas, selections of cheeses, mouthwatering vegetarian dishes and amazing mushrooms kebabs with every kind of speciality mushroom you could wish for.   </p>
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<p>And surrounding the unprepossessing building which houses the Neighbourhoods market on its 1st and 2nd floor, are signs of more urban upgrades. In Melle St is The Grove, a great outside space with trees,  bright mural art,  giant TV screen and outdoor tables for Velo, which serves breakfasts and dinners.  And around are a number of newly upgraded buildings, refurbished as student acccommodation by South Point Developers.   <a href="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Southpoint-Piazza-comp.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3024" title="Southpoint Piazza comp" src="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Southpoint-Piazza-comp-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<p> <img title="Tree and Milner hotel comp" src="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Tree-and-Milner-hotel-comp-226x300.jpg" alt="" width="226" height="300" />  <a href="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/South-point-building1.jpg"><img title="South point building" src="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/South-point-building1-300x151.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="151" /></a></p>
<p>All these developments, together with the new Wits Art Museum which is in process of being constructed in the old Lawsons&#8217; building on the corner of Jan Smuts and Jorissen St,  are set to make this area a really vibrant and viable inner city living and destination space.</p>
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		<title>For those who aren&#8217;t glued to wathcing the little oval ball, this coming week-end has lots on offer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a walkabout of the group exhibition Horse, curated by Ricky Burnett, at Everard Read Gallery in Lower Rosebank at 4.30 pm Friday 16th September and then another walkabout of Ayana V Jackson&#8217;s exhibition at Gallery Momo 52 7th Ave Parktown North on Saturday 17th Sept at 11 am.   There are markets in Jozi&#8217;s inner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a walkabout of the group exhibition <em>Horse</em>, curated by Ricky Burnett, at Everard Read Gallery in Lower Rosebank at 4.30 pm Friday 16th September and then another walkabout of Ayana V Jackson&#8217;s exhibition at Gallery Momo 52 7th Ave Parktown North on Saturday 17th Sept at 11 am.   There are markets in Jozi&#8217;s inner city on both Saturday &#8211; Neighbourhoods Market at 33 Juta Street, Braamfontein and Sunday- MarketOnMain down the south east of town.  Creative buzz and organic vibe in the heart of warehouse spaces.  The Parktown Westcliff Heritage Trst have a whole weekend of heritage tours For the programme see <a href="http://www.parktownheritage.co.za">www.parktownheritage.co.za</a> And the Pieter Toerien production of  <em>The History Boys </em>finishes on 17th September.</p>
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		<title>September is heritage month &#8211; keep the weekend of the 17/18th free &#8211; some fascinating tours</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 13:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are going to be a series of interesting tours of Joburg run by the Parktwon Westcliff Heritage Trust over the week-end of 17th and 18th Sept. At least 15 different tours. Unfortunately the page is not active on thie site www.parktownheritage.co.za Maybe will be up and running soon. Contact me for more info if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are going to be a series of interesting tours of Joburg run by the Parktwon Westcliff Heritage Trust over the week-end of 17th and 18th Sept. At least 15 different tours. Unfortunately the page is not active on thie site <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.parktownheritage.co.za/" target="_blank">www.parktownheritage.co.za</a> Maybe will be up and running soon. Contact me for more info if you need.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s difficult to keep up with what&#8217;s happening at Maboneng Precinct in the eastern Inner City of Joburg</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 14:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008 Managing Diretctor and developer Jonathan Liebmann purchased the old DF Corlett Construction offices and warehouses and worked with architect Enrico Daffonchio on converting them into the space that is now Arts on Main – a mix of galleries,  [Goodman Gallery, David Krut, Seipel, Goethe Institut] private artist studios, [Kentridge, Leiberman, amongst others] advertising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2008 Managing Diretctor and developer Jonathan Liebmann purchased the old DF Corlett Construction offices and warehouses and worked with architect Enrico Daffonchio on converting them into the space that is now Arts on Main – a mix of galleries,  [Goodman Gallery, David Krut, Seipel, Goethe Institut] private artist studios, [Kentridge, Leiberman, amongst others] advertising agencies and retail spaces.   The company’s next major development was Main Street Life, which transformed a 1970s industrial building into a mixed-use complex with studio, 2-bed apartments and penthouses. Features include creative workspaces, retail shops and a restaurant, independent cinema, a rooftop events venue and a boutique hotel. The ’12 Decades Johannesburg Art Hotel’ is situated on the top floor of Main Street Life and consists of 12 rooms conceptualized by some of South Africa’s most celebrated artists and designers to represent the past 12 Decades of Johannesburg’s History.    </p>
<p><a href="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/revhouse.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2677" title="revhouse" src="http://lizatlancaster.co.za/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/revhouse-300x253.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="253" /></a>Arts on Main and Main Street Life all form part of the development of the ‘Maboneng Precinct’ and the latest addition is Revolution House  which will provide larger open plan residential spaces as well as commercial spaces including band rehearsal rooms and film studios.  For the months of June and July, Maboneng Precinct is offering these spaces for free for shoots, rehearsals and recordings so that they can get public feedback &#8211; great initiative.</p>
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<div><strong>&#8220;Circle&#8221;</strong> starring Tau Masermule at POPArt 8- 12 June 2011, at 7: 30pm After sell out performances around the country, Tau Masermule is bringing his one man show &#8220;Circle&#8221; to POPArt. &#8220;Circle&#8221; follows the life of a young man, Michael. It is deep yet comical and promises to be a brilliant evening&#8217;s entertainment. <br /><strong>Encounters Documentary Film Festival</strong> 10- 16 June 2011After a very successful 2010 festival, The Bioscope is proud to welcome back Encounters in 2011. The festival will run from the 10th to the 26th June, with all screenings taking place at 8pm. Download the full program on <a href="http://www.thebioscope.co.za">www.thebioscope.co.za</a></div>
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<div><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Continuing exhibitions &amp; Events</strong>:</span></div>
<div>MSL rooftop: <strong>Sculptures </strong>by Barend De Wet<br />Hotel Floor: <strong>&#8220;12 Decades Photowalk&#8221;</strong> JHB photowalkers</div>
<div>Floor 6: <strong>&#8220;Narciso Road, Eldorado Park&#8221;</strong> Raymond Marlowe</div>
<div><strong>&#8220;Curvi Linear&#8221;</strong> Leon Krige</div>
<div>Floor 5: <strong>&#8220;Between Heaven &amp; Earth&#8221;</strong> Marcus Neustetter</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Taxi Crash&#8221;</strong> Gordon Froud</div>
<div>Floor 4: <strong>&#8220;Making order out of Chaos&#8221;</strong> Bronwyn Lace</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Faces of Maboneng&#8221;</strong> Rudi Jeggle</div>
<div> Floor 3:<strong> Furniture Design</strong> by 4WhiteWalls &amp; Ethno</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Urbanet&#8221;</strong> Hobbs/ Neustetter</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Human Jewels&#8221;</strong> Daniel Selibe</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Present Disappearance&#8221;</strong> Lehlogonolo Mashaba</div>
<div>Floor 2: <strong>&#8220;Look&#8221;</strong> by Anisa Mpungwe &amp; Robyn De Klerk</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Huisgenoot: 1972&#8243;</strong> Hannelie Coetzee </div>
<div>Entrance: &#8220;<strong>Public Perception&#8221;</strong> Andrew Robertson</div>
<div> <strong>&#8220;Maboneng 1:200&#8243; </strong>UJ Architecture Students </div>
<div>Exhibition Spaces are open from 8am &#8211; 8pm and can be accessed by checking in at the 12 Decades reception</div>
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<p>Every Tuesday night at <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Pata Pata Restaurant</strong></span> there is <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>jazz</strong> </span>from 8pm</p>
<div>The <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Main Street Life rooftop bar</span> </strong>is now open to the public every Sunday from 10am &#8211; 6pm, with a special DJ set from 3pm. </div>
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