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KONG Bar & Grill Review

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Recently I was invited to review one of Cape Town's hottest new bar and grill,"KONG" located in An-De-Waterkant, Green Point. Obviously I know the place pretty well as I attended the opening launch a couple of months back and have also attended their Thursday evenings soiree a couple of times. Honestly, the vibe there is amazing, especially on Thursday's, imagine having your dinner downstairs from let's say 7 pm with your girls or boys, and they just shared some great news for this month of November, a special of the week, pasta, and a glass of house wine for only R95.00. Then later you go upstairs to get some bubbly, for free, and play some pool or take some Instagram worth pictures. A perfect Thursday well spent. Back to my review, I had not yet tasted everything from Kong bar and grill's chef but I had already done my research regarding the menu. We decided to order quite a few things so that we can taste at-least three different mains and dessert

Progress: Ep 2 : The Interview

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Hello Progressives. I think I will call y'all by that name from now on. So my second episode: The interview is basically a one on one with one of my good friends, Buntubakhe, were he is asking me questions regarding why I started this movement. A more in-depth conversation on what this series is about and what I want people to understanding from it and again, opening that conversation on gender-fluidity and non-binary beings. It is short and simple and sweet moments captured. I definitely think that this is going to give you a clear understanding of who I am. Hope you all enjoy it and DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE and HIT THAT BELL BUTTON so that you don't get left out when the next two episodes air. XOXO

Progress: Ep 1

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I have been working on this for the past 3 years. From being a book to being a photo series to now finally being a video series. Honestly, I had already axed it last year and seen myself as a failure after numerous times of trying to bring it out to the world and not being able to. I created Progress with the intention of educating people about the genderless and non-binary community and opening conversations regarding who we are and what we have to offer this world.  I remember shooting my first project for Progress: Post Gender Fluidity and stripping myself bare to the world of social media with the first edited pictures and feeling like nothing can stop me from going through with my plan. Well received with interviews on "A Nasty Boy", my work being shown on CNN Africa and Hunger Magazine etc. As the saying goes: “Don't count your chickens before they are hatched.”, I was not able to publish the book I had created as I could not get all the funds needed.  Long stor