Culture
The NHS captured over four years
Theatre is a photobook dedicated to one of London’s leading NHS hospitals by photographer Lewis Khan, who made it his home in 2015.
PZtoday©’s wholly impractical DIY for bored-out-of-your-face amusement
She’s Paris’ answer to Blue Peter! PZ Opassuksatit is the all-making, all-designing woman behind PZtoday©. Get messy with her latest project, exclusively for The Face.
Don’t call The Half of It’s Daniel Diemer a Hollywood pretty boy
The Canadian actor is bumping up against the dictates of heartthrobbery, effortlessly playing to his charms in the unconventional, Tribeca award-winning Netflix romcom.
Frank Laws is turning your boring isolation views into proper works of art
He’ll do yours, too – if you ask politely.
Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka and Shangela on their spectacular new drag show, We’re Here
The Drag Race alumni head up a HBO docuseries which brings a drag show to small town America. The aim? To create a lasting effect on the communities they visit.
Jay Rayner: my life in takeaways
Does he like fish and chips, kebabs, or a cheeky Nandos? One of the nation’s most revered food critics tells us what he orders in a lockdown.
The five up-and-comers giving Hollywood a shot in the arm
Get to know the young generation cresting the wave of fame with a spate of compelling roles in flashy new television series.
Photographs for the Trussell Trust
Works by Ewen Spencer, Elaine Constantine, Juergen Teller, and Martin Parr are part of a photography fundraiser from which 100% of proceeds will benefit food banks across the UK.
Inside the UK’s first ever TikTok house
The Bytehouse sees the nation’s six biggest social media stars come together for a Big Brother-style, three month content lockdown. They'll be coming to a “For You Page” near you soon.
Daisy Edgar-Jones on taking the lead in Normal People
The 21-year-old newcomer gives an exceptional performance in the BBC’s highly anticipated adaptation of Sally Rooney’s biggest hit. Get ready to binge.
We zoomed the Skate Kitchen girls ahead of their new series Betty
In the last four years, New York’s board-bearing sisterhood The Skate Kitchen has slammed into skating’s male-dominated spaces, spawning a new generation of girl shredders in the process. Now, the collective returns with a new HBO series – and a whole load of good vibes, too.
Brendon Babenzien’s favourite skate films
The founder of environmentally conscious skate brand NOAH curates an unmissable slice of American skate culture.
DoBeDo is hosting a COVID-19 art auction (feat. work by Nan Goldin, Johnny Dufort and Frank Lebon)
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The actor, musician and son of Bobby Cannavale breaks down his flashy entrance into the Star Wars universe.
Meet the gamers who love playing healer
From nurse practitioners to anti-fascist activists, we speak to the people who take on healing roles in otherwise bloodthirsty games.
Six feet apart: capturing social distancing on camera
When photographer Christaan Felber moved back to his hometown Woodstock, New York, he took it as an opportunity to document the locals – from a responsible distance – during the coronavirus pandemic.
How Hereditary’s Milly Shapiro has found a new audience on TikTok
The breakout actress from Ari Aster’s spine-contracting horror movie is now an e-girl thriving in quarantine.
How The Gate became the home of outsider art in London
The free local arts centre in Shepherd Bush, London provides a space for adults with learning disabilities to come and express themselves through art, music, fashion and film. Right now, they're taking measures to ensure their artists have access to their usual creative outlets during the pandemic.
Peter Gatien is still the Club King of New York
The nightlife impresario of Manhattan owned four superclubs in the ‘80s and ‘90s, and a new memoir takes stock of his legacy – from the story of Party Monster's disgraced club kid Michael Alig to a merciless takedown by Rudy Giuliani.