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Kind is Cool: a photobook of messages to make you smile
Worms magazine’s Clem MacLeod and artist Stephanie Francis-Shanahan’s new project encourages us to embrace softening up for a better world. Hear, hear.
The most hell-raising dolls in cinema, ranked
Following the release of a viral trailer for M3GAN, a film about a robot doll gone rogue, a Twitter spat erupted between horror’s most notorious toys – and Chucky’s taking no prisoners. Behold, our ranking of the all-time scariest miniature killers…
My Media Diet: Ghetto Gastro’s Jon Gray and Pierre Serrao
The pair, together with co-founder Lester Walker, have just released their extensive recipe book, Black Power Kitchen, celebrating the richness of cuisine from West Africa and the Bronx. Here’s what they get up to beyond the kitchen…
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Liv.e, Central Cee, Rainy Miller and The 1975.
This photobook celebrates the lost magic of Benidorm
In Benidorm Away, photographer Oli Jackson brings Rochdale charm to the Spanish seaside resort with a heady history.
Keith Haring’s collaborator Angel Ortiz finally gets his flowers
Having worked together for six years in the early ’80s, Ortiz (aka LA II) hugely influenced Haring’s practice, before his own legacy fell to the wayside. With a new London exhibition, King of Hearts, the artist proudly reclaims it.
Photographing London’s young inner-city fishers
Theo Cottle turned his regular encounters with avid fishers into an arresting photo series, documenting their catches big and small. We’re hooked.
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Kam-Bu, Black Sherif, Joyce Wrice and Finn Foxell.
Nanny: a chilling tale of displacement, love and West African folklore
London Film Festival: director Nikyatu Jusu on her Sundance-winning horror and the secret to making a proper scary film.
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yune Pinkú, Bree Runway and Björk.
100% dexter: south London’s airy alt-pop star
From recording tracks on her iPhone to supporting Denzel Curry, this 19-year-old has plenty of tricks up her sleeve.
Outta this world: get this season’s cosmic beauty look
It seems we’ve got a thing for sci-fi beyond the big screen. This season, the likes of Gucci, KNWLS and Vaquera opted for futuristic, iridescent make-up that felt worlds apart.
100% Blazer Boccle: Bradford’s punk-rap provocateur
Having just released his razor-sharp new EP, Where Dreams Go to Die, we asked the 27-year-old about Boris Johnson’s shit haircut, stand-up comedy and why he’d never be caught dead eating a London kebab.
DELLI: like Depop, but for foodies
Simon Beckerman, founder of Gen Z’s favourite clothing platform, is entering the culinary world with an app that lets independent chefs and businesses sell food on their own terms.
My Media Diet: Industry’s Alex Alomar Akpobome
Ahead of the show’s explosive second season release, we caught up with the actor about playing Danny Van Deventer, and, er, sauna blankets.
Miss Nothing: the slutcore collective keeping it skimpy
Lindsay Lohan, MySpace and Red Bull Light make up the holy trinity for this provocative new womenswear brand, whose goal is to make mini-dresses the new office-wear.
100% Eyedress: LA’s favourite Full Time Lover
Following the release of his dreamy new album, we quizzed the Filipino musician on sour sweets, life-changing advice and how to make the world a better place.
Michael Imperioli: “There’s little room for nuance in America”
The Sopranos actor waxes lyrical about Buddhism, series two of The White Lotus, and the late, great Paulie Walnuts.
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Jockstrap, George Riley, Yasin & Pa Salieu.
100% Finn Foxell: a new sound for the West Londoner
His latest single, Leaders, sticks two much-needed fingers up at the UK’s broken political system. Here’s what Foxell has to say about scary AI tech, Kinder Buenos and herbal teas.