
The Face


An acting star is born in ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’
Review: Newcomer Zack Gottsagen demonstrates that disability needn’t stop you from fulfilling your dreams and the Shia LaBeouf comeback continues apace.

Was this the turning point in football’s fight against racism?
For the first time, an England game was nearly abandoned because of racial abuse – and it could lead to change.

“We were just celebrating people being people”
Preston is my Paris zine is transforming its decade-long work into a book, for your viewing pleasure.

Maleficent Man, King’s Man, Tomorrow’s Man
From Beach Rat to Disney Prince: the remarkable rise of Harris Dickinson, east London’s next acting star.
Stone Island goes stone circle
Volume 4 Issue 001: Recharging your batteries with a walk in the country has never been more popular (or weirder).

The pioneering legacy of Nam June Paik
Robots, a bra made from two TVs and collaborations with the 20th century’s most avant-garde minds – Tate Modern’s new exhibition extensively explores the artist credited as the founding father of video art.

Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
The best contemporary music – updated weekly.

Inside the anti anti-depressant movement
A record 70 million antidepressants were prescribed in England last year. Arguably an easy remedy for doctors and psychiatrists, are SSRIs still fit for purpose?

Revelations 005: Kojey Radical
Taking the Revelations hot seat for our fifth episode is rapper Kojey Radical, where he talks nude beaches, herbs and the moment he realised he was gifted. There’s also a drum roll, too.

Kemar Reid on reaching his creative peak

On the hippy trail in Texas
Some argue that the 30-year Republican grip on Texas could slip in 2020. Anna Hart road trips through the border towns of West Texas to find music and art flourishing in the shadow of Trump’s wall.