US dog master magazine comes to SA.

Cesar

    Cesar Millan, a Mexican-American self-taught professional trainer, widely known for his television series The Dog Whisperer, produces a bi-monthly magazine titled Cesar's Way with an estimated 240 000 readers. His first three books, including Cesar's Way, all became New York Times best sellers; cumulatively selling two million copies in the US. These are available in 14 other countries. Launching in February 2012, Cesar's Way SA will consist of editorial from the US edition, along with local content comprising of rescue success stories, 'home-finders' pages dedicated to dogs in shelters and local advertising. Editorial includes Letters to Cesar with his answers and solutions Photo galleries of canine                  

‘The Unexploded Boer’.

    In the winter of 1975, Erich Rautenbach’s life took a serious turn for the worse when he was bust for selling weed by gun-toting undercover cops. He’d been selling the dope to raise money to leave South Africa in a bid to escape his army call-up and resist having to shoot people in the name of apartheid. But instead he found himself in the infamous John Vorster Square, at the mercy of drug squad policemen who seemed convinced that he was part of some notorious drug ring. This wild memoir recreates the Cape Town of the 1960s and ’70s, where Erich hung out with people from District Six and the Bo-Kaap and jammed with fellow musicians at The Office on Long Street. He describes his travels around the