Cue newspaper celebrates its 25th birthday in 2011.
For 25 years, Cue has been giving you all the news, views and reviews needed to navigate your way around the National Arts Festival.
Over the years, hundreds of JMS alumni have worked on this project. We recently asked them what 'Cue' memories they could share with us. This is what they said:
"Trying to print proofs after Elan Lohmann sent a strip of cooking foil through the printer." (Derek Abdinor)
"Late nights, Steers take-aways and good but tired laughs." (Joy Niemack)
"Working with Gavin Stewart made it a special experience." (Jean Gruss)
"Late nights, good times and great office parties." (Motlagae Konyana)
"Used an early Apple Mac for type-setting text in columns and printing headlines, which we then stripped and pasted on light tables. Half-toned all pictures using the SRC's bromide camera. Sliced off four fingertips in the wee hours." (Simon Pamphilon)
"CueADs with Minoshni Pillay, Clayton Swanepoel, Cath Walters and other awesome people." (Magriet Cruywagen)
"Late nights laying out lines and lines and lines of show times and dates on 'Guide' pages." (Elan Lohmann)
"Our editing and design class (Harold Gess was our lecturer) designed all the ads for the 'Festival Fringe programme'." (Anne Taylor)
"The joy of working with the great, late Monty Cooper." (Liezel Vermeulen)
"Working with Brian Garman and Shalen Gajadhar. They were awesome." (Yashen Moodley)