Jeremy Deller on raves, magic and taking the piss
The Turner Prize-winning artist’s first retrospective book, Art is Magic, is a masterclass in making political art fun.
The Turner Prize-winning artist’s first retrospective book, Art is Magic, is a masterclass in making political art fun.
It's plagued 20th century pop culture and design, but in the midst of economic hardship and, er, Andrew Tate's home getting raided, it appears the pad is had.
Director Reiner Holzemer succeeded where everyone else failed, by tracking down the illusive Belgian designer for his all-encompassing documentary Martin Margiela: In His Own Words.
A Single Man: after a best friend bags a boyfriend, the appeal of the one-night stand comes into question in this week’s gay sex column.
100%: Dimes Square’s favourite musician dishes the dirt on his biggest pet peeves and getting bitten by a napkin-crazed dog.
Fashion news of the week: plus JW Anderson’s Wellipets, 66°North and Charlie Constantinou collab and a Vintage Valentino takeover.
It may seem that the industry has changed for the better, but fewer minorities and women directed movies in 2022. Coupled with this year's disappointing snub of Black women at the Oscars, it’s pretty obvious that Hollywood still has a long way to go.
Centred at The White Hotel in Salford, the events series has built a community of musicians and artists inspired by pagan practices and radical philosophy.
As she gears up to perform at the BRITs this weekend, where she’s nominated for three awards, the South London chart-topper chats about her massive breakthrough.
Arthur J. Comely’s book £1 Entry captures the style and subculture of London’s weekend bargain hunters, old and young.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Nines, Bree Runway, Beabadoobee and Bar Italia.
Skip the cheese, thanks. These films will make you think deep and fall hard.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The Shrinking actor lets us in on her best kept beauty secrets, from soothing Singaporean scents to men’s aisle lip saviours.
After the coroner’s report was published last week, we looked into the drug and, it turns out, it’s available in supermarkets. Here, we speak to an expert on its effects and potential risks.
“Pupils refusing discipline has been a consistent problem this school year.”
A Single Man: a so-so shag proves unexpectedly good for the mind in this week’s gay sex column.