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INTRODUCING GRYND: THE ULTIMATE Y YOUTH MONTH GATHERING FOR PLAY AND CREATION

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SA’s iconic youth radio station Y, the plug to all things young, fresh and on trend is set to shake up Youth Month with the launch of its exciting new platform GRYND. As an innovative outlet for play and exploration, GRYND, is a conference created to help young people face the current economic challenges head on, by enabling the conversation of multiple income streams and advising how to creatively upscale ‘side hustles’ through various digital platforms.   With a series of high-impact masterclasses and panel discussions, the June 24 gathering at Atlas Studios promises to be the ultimate ‘meetup’ experience for young people to both share and acquire knowledge from each other and to spark meaningful conversations around entrepreneurship in a digital age through the lens of successful and creative young professionals, culture narrators and social media leaders. These include: THE CONTENTPRENEUR Master Class Speaker - Candice Modiselle (Actress, entrepreneur and content creator) THE COMED

BACK ON CAMPUS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COTTON FEST - COTTON FEST IS BACK THIS MARCH

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Wednesday, 26 th  January 2022   – Organisers of the highly anticipated entertainment and lifestyle gathering today announced the return of the 3 rd   annual Cotton Fest set to take place in March 2022 in Newtown, Johannesburg. Our theme for 2022 is "university and campus" and we have created our very own university of COTTON FEST campus through which the festival will offer a multi-layered university campus experience including a concert, merch, cafeteria, sport area and even lockers for you to store your personal belongings.    With the return of the class of COTTON FEST 2019 and the sophomores from 2020, together with the freshers of 2022, it’s almost time for the graduation of the Class of 2022 at The University of COTTON FEST.    Known for merging both established and upcoming South African talent,  COTTON FEST not only showcases the diversities in music while fusing the gaps within the different local current movements. With best South African artists expected to perfor