Sarah Britten's Blog
July 15, 2020
Some Covid-19 habits are not to be sneezed at
The past few months have demonstrated how much misery can be avoided with better hygiene habits — and that it is entirely possible to work from bed
Published on July 15, 2020 10:31
February 20, 2020
10 things that happen to you when you quit Twitter
This is what happens to you after you quit Twitter
Published on February 20, 2020 02:21
February 18, 2020
The Magic of Yo-Yo Ma
I know that I am about to witness something magical, Yo-Yo Ma in concert at Kirstenbosch on February 8, 2020. I have been anticipating this evening, holding onto it like a talisman, ever since I decided to hell with it and booked crazily expensive tickets to see my musical hero. Things to look forward to...
Published on February 18, 2020 07:30
August 18, 2016
A brave, brave little boy
When I was a little girl, the thing I was most afraid of, more than anything, was something bad happening to my mother. Once, I answered the phone and heard a voice I thought was my mother shrieking “He’s hurting me! He’s hurting me!” It turned out that it was not her, it was a...
Published on August 18, 2016 01:57
June 14, 2016
Boob envy and Jamie Oliver
I remember it with startling clarity: the first time I experienced boob envy. Not in the aesthetic sense (many’s the time I’ve seen a shapely pair and thought, idly, that it would be nice if mine were more like those). No, this sort of envy was much more functional. At the time, I sitting with...
Published on June 14, 2016 02:01
May 26, 2016
Zapiro, monkeys and red herrings
Editorial cartooning must be one of the most difficult jobs out there. Not only must the cartoonist be technically adept when it comes to caricature, he or she also has to find the humour in situations that often, on the surface, aren’t especially funny. Day in and day out, cartoonists have to generate ideas and...
Published on May 26, 2016 01:28
May 5, 2016
What it feels like to be a mother
“Sorry, you can’t pick her up. She vomited up her feed so it’s better to leave her.” The nurse in the neonatal intensive-care unit is polite but firm. I nod numbly as I look at my daughter, lying in her incubator and waving her arms like a sea anemone in a tank. Three days before,...
Published on May 05, 2016 05:42
February 29, 2016
February 26 2016
February 26. Not a day I’ve ever associated with anything significant. It’s my niece’s birthday and it’s the day that Thriller first hit number one on the charts, but that’s all. February 26 this year seems no different from all the others. I wake up, scroll listlessly through Twitter, check my mails and think about...
Published on February 29, 2016 00:40
February 15, 2016
A non-Valentine’s post
Love doesn’t get much of a look-in on Thought Leader. Politics, race and power interest the readers here. But Valentine’s Day is upon us, and the shops are full of heart shaped chocolates and glutinous messages, so I hope you will indulge me. I used to write a lot about love here – the absence...
Published on February 15, 2016 00:38
February 5, 2016
Malema, curry and casual bigotry
Two weeks ago, a journalist sent me a list of questions about racism and parenting. “Do you often think about how to protect your child from racism?” was one of them. “Is it important in your parenting approach?” This is still a theoretical question for me right now, though in years to come I will...
Published on February 05, 2016 03:08
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