Sneak preview of Calendar in You Magazine
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continue readingLaugh it Off is proud to announce that submissions are open for creative contributions to the Laugh it Off Annual Volume 4 (South African Youth Culture). We encourage all young South Africans bursting to be heard to send us their creative stuff for inclusion in what will be a wonderful showcase of South African youth [...]
continue readingThe Zumanizer is officially in Waiting to become President.
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continue reading1. Tell us a little more about Osteus and Finbar – are the characters autobiographical? And if so, which one of you wears a colander on his head? You say that the cartoons aren’t necessarily character-dependent, and the pair are more often just foils for the ideas being put across – so why choose these [...]
continue readingVolume Three of the Laugh it Off Annual is 256 pages of sacriligious satire and prophetic parody. It is brimming with glorious contributions from artists around the world. The standard of writing is sublime; the superlatives needed to describe this masterpiece, seemingly ridiculous. Names such as Koos Kombuis sit alongside contributions from high school students; [...]
continue readingPublished in 2004
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Laugh it Off has taken our unique brand of satire and social comment, and combined it with the voices of many other contemporary South African artists. This creative collaboration has led to the publication of a book that is bursting at the seams with what a young South Africa is thinking, [...]
Derby Day Rugby Book: Sales hit the 000 mark!
Derby Day, a whopping 400-page, full-colour book on the history of South African schoolboy rugby, has sold its first 3000 copies to rugby-loving South Africans all around the country – and all around the world – using newly-established sales channels, most notably online, as well as through [...]