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Kaffein Online Magazine Issue 7: Kreative Kulture

Thursday, 19 November 2015


Let's end the drought and WATER THE PEOPLE! Join us on the 16th of  December for a first of its kind event in Daveyton, Gauteng. Gourmet food,laid back alternative music and lots of games to keep you and your friends entertained. Share!


Also like our fb page for more on what WE are about. https://www.facebook.com/Waterthepeopleparty/


Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Kaffein is under construction





Hey Kaffeiners
We have some bitter sweet news to share with you. Kaffein Magazine will be going offline until further notice, we are currently and officially re-branding and developing our website. There’s a lot of new and regular content to come which will cover more of South Africa’s creative landscape.

We hope this leaves you with a taste of excitement as we brew up a special cup of Kaffein for our newer and older Kaffeiners.

Visit www.Kaffeinmagazine.co.za to subscribe to be the first to know when our website is up as well as to be on our mailing list.
Kaffein Magazine, Documenting South Africa’s creative youth.

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Kaffein Magazine presents: Red Cup Party | 5 Dec 2014


Come kick ass with a red solo cup on the 5th of December 2014, Bean Republic located on 81 corlette Drive from 19:00 - cups run dry


The Red Cup Party is brought to you by Kaffein Magazine and the Red Cup Pledge. The Red Cup Party is a pop up event where attendees can donate money for a specific creative project or product that needs funds to kick-start their business. The atmosphere will comprise of young people who are applying their trade in the arts as well as those who admire the arts, a perfect place for drinks, food, dance and networking. These pop up parties will also introduce musicians and DJs alike who are at the fringe of making a formidable name for themselves ensuring that we bring back the spirit of growing together while partying like it’s a Frat house.

We are bringing real fun back for a greater cause.

DRESS CODE: College Style with a touch of Red

Our first Red Cup Party will feature our headlining act, Joburg's own TSA

Donation: R40 and upwards.
Specials: Shooter specials for 10 mins every hour! Cocktail Specials all Dzay!

POSTS 

Thursday, 6 November 2014




2013 was a big year for Kaffein Magazine, we were fresh off the success of our Canvas issue which featured Max Mogale the self-proclaimed Gorillagrapher; that issue gave us a taste of what it is to play around with fashion, style and clothes. It was then that we decided to create our first ever fashion editorial for Kaffein Magazine 6: Ambition, needless to say it was an ambitious effort. We worked together with some of the most promising talent that the city of Joburg has been blessed with in order to create an organic fashion spread, filled with colour, natural light and the backdrop of Daveyton the most underrated township in Johannesburg.


Check out the behind the scenes of the most ambitious crew Kaffein Magazine has ever worked with, shot by QoolerboxTV ! Plenty of chemistry, fun, laughter and productivity.






See the final product here.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

INSTABITION: DOES IT SUIT ME?





The new word is instabition, the art of hosting an exhibition via Instagram, we love it! Look out for this instabition hosted by Cre.Artists featuring photography by Liam Lynch
Stylist: Phindile Thengeni and Andile from Khumbula

Catch them on your instagram on the following handles:
@liamlynchphoto and @just_jpegphindi

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Kaffein Radio: Part 2 of interview with Zweli of The Brother Moves On



With just over a month since part 1 of our exclusive interview with The Brother Moves On guitarist Zweli Mthembu, we present to you part 2. The Brother Moves On is a performance art band that sings of heritage and current events that affect South Africans on a day-to-day basis.

Listen to the latest insert here

Friday, 10 October 2014

Grant's Whisky x I See A Different You decide to Stand Together

I See A Different You is a fine blend laced with 3 ice cubes on a Koop island. The trio challenge an assortment of scenes that have been a part of their upbringing or travels in order to capture the monumental moments that they create through a lens. That might not be the description on their Tumblr profile but it is quite a stimulating way to start an article.

These modern day gents, Vuyo Mpanthsa, Innocent and Justice Mukheli combine fashion, art and township living through a unique stylized view, bringing back that vibe of when cameras were film and every moment counted.

ISADY has teamed up with Grant’s on a campaign suitably titled Stand Together, which celebrates creators that have worked together through thick and thin to reach a common success. The partnership sees ISADY exhibit photos of a selection of South African brands or movements that have achieved success by having a team that stands together. This bottle seems to bare an impressively positive spirit, a spirit we could do with more of.

Check out some the images from their Cape Town Exhibition


Explosive Tarianas


Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi


 Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi


Indalo Décor


Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi


Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi


Soweto Skate Society

 

Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi


Stuurman Style Diary


                                                         Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi



Weekend social



Photography By: Silas Lekgoathi

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