Lazy Sunday
by Mbaliyekhethelo AKA Chosen Sunflower New Chapters means starting anew, hitting the refresh button and just take things as they come, day by day, moment by moment. I am elated to be closing off a past that is filled…
No more compromising
By Zubaydah Bashir A few years ago, I would not have told you I wanted to be a filmmaker, or be involved in activism. I would have given you an entire list of occupations I couldn’t even remember today.…
You can already do the “thing” you want to do.
By Kemiyondo Coutinho Impostor Syndrome. We all have it, that nasty little voice that tells you that you are a fraud. That the people who are doing the “thing” you so desperately want to do ACTUALLY know what they…
MOXIE Illustration of the month by Maxine Naidoo
Lebo’s Image of the month
Collective Visibility: Organising as Creative Practice
By Tšhegofatso Mabaso While art collectives are no new phenomenon, a recent growth in the emergence of young creative collectives surely highlights the reality of ever-narrowing access to platforms of visibility for artists. While this is true, it does offer…
Three life lessons from Steven Universe
First of all I would like to say that I am incredibly grateful that Steven Universe exists, if I could I’d spend my whole life watching it because wow. Choosing relationships that make our lives easier (I can’t remember the…
Comic Review: Sugar Town.
By Khanyi Mpumlwana So you’ve knocked your head against something hard and wake up in a universe where the people are queer/poly, downright adorable, and the men don’t make you anxious. You are, of course, in Sugar Town. Cue the…
I Am Not Confused. I Confuse abnormal
by Joyline Maenzanise Stepping out into the world, I brace myself for reminders of my anomalous existence. The questioning eyes which scan my body for clues, The glances- often quick, most times, long Always awkward, The murmurs, the…
There must be black angels in heaven
There must be black angels in heaven by Nkateko Masinga at the souvenir shop downtown i ask to buy a brown angel doll for my baby niece the shop assistant shrugs as if to say there are no angels that…