The choreographer making “techno” ballet
Joshua Junker started breakdancing so he could do cool tricks with his pals. Now, he’s breathing fresh life into ballet at the Royal Opera House (cool tricks included).
Joshua Junker started breakdancing so he could do cool tricks with his pals. Now, he’s breathing fresh life into ballet at the Royal Opera House (cool tricks included).
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
The former car garage hosts club nights, art exhibitions and mentoring sessions for disadvantaged young people.
THE FACE Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
The 27-year-old Londoner stars in Netflix's adaptation of David Nicholl’s best-selling novel, One Day: a decades-spanning story of love, sex and friendship.
THE FACE's editorial team rounds up this week's stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
Claudia’s fringe, fizzy rosé and the secret song they play before each roundtable: Queen Di reveals all.
Exclusive: In Netflix sci-fi thriller The Kitchen, Wright swaps the commentary box for the DJ booth. He and co-director Kibwe Tavares chat community, gentrification, the Premier League and Gary Lineker.
THE FACE's editorial team rounds up this week's stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
From the “new twist” on Mean Girls to the “bold new take” on The Color Purple, it seems no one wants to admit their new movie is a musical.
THE FACE Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
Photographer Theo Cottle extended his trip to Japan to hang out with members of the criminal organisation in one of the city’s bathhouses.
The 28-year-old star of The Buccaneers talks Saltburn, Nathan Fielder, Lena Dunham and her favourite night out in London.
From blockbuster celebrity profiles to an essay on, um, Fred Again, these are the stories you loved most this year.
This year we met the best pop star on the planet, the most influential producer in music and a TikToker whose fans crashed our website. Not bad, eh?
Listen back to the highlights of our weekly podcast series, including a tribute to Sinéad O’Connor, a celebration of Martine Rose and, somewhat inexplicably, an interview with Eric Cantona.
This year, as we searched for a new identity, English culture went forward into the past, from folk horror Enys Men to Morris dancers at the Brit Awards, via Green Man-themed Coronation invites and ritualistic raves. What's going on?
Over the past 12 months, we’ve met MMA fighters in Liverpool, young Scottish skaters, hedonistic clubbers and the owners of London’s coolest cornershop.
For the final FACE Podcast of the year, we review 2023's film highlights.
From M3GAN’s first ever interview to How to Have Sex and Kendall Roy, here are our favourite big and small screen articles of the year.
From the Taliban’s poppy ban to what’s really in your weed vape, Drugs Columnist Simon Doherty shares his, ahem, highs of the past 12 months.
The spectacle of American college life has long been ripe for big screen adaptations. But where are all the movies about four quid Lidl wine and Wednesday night pints at the pub?
We all have that one mate who likes things that look cool – and make them look cool at the same time.
Femme (noun): “an LGBTQ+ person whose gender expression is considered to be feminine”. Femme (film): a brilliant, brutal British story of a drag queen’s thirst for revenge. We speak to stars Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George Mackay.