Back off our British Chinese food
Main character of the week: Our divided nation has finally united to defend chicken balls and chips against attacks from the US.
Main character of the week: Our divided nation has finally united to defend chicken balls and chips against attacks from the US.
Master of her own universe, True Poster, It-girl in the making: meet Romy Mars, the 19-year-old on the cusp of pretty much everything.
Sidney Lumet’s 1976 film eerily predicted the modern world’s insatiable hunger for live broadcast violence.
What can sororities, #RushTok and influencer-student megastars like the Darnell sisters tell us about US girlhood? We visit the University of Alabama to find out.
The submissions-based Instagram account documents the hedonism of art school in the ’90s. “It was the original safe space,” says its founder, Matt Atkatz.
In 2024, being a teenage girl means dealing with social media, body image, politics and misogyny – not to mention homework and friendships. It’s not easy. But it’s not without hope.
Viral run club Runnpac set hearts racing on TikTok this summer, prompting many to tie up their laces and race towards love. But is it really the cure to our dating woes?
Every issue, we compile the rising stars to watch. From actors to musicians, designers to writers, these are the up-and-coming names you need to know.
Volume 4 Issue 003: With the third-most followed music channel in the UK (behind Ed Sheeran and One Direction), KSI has transitioned from bedroom gamer right to the very top.
We quizzed Iris Owen, THE FACE’s new life and relationships columnist, on her riotous weekly newsletter, dogged quest for fame and enduring crush on Adam Sandler.
Things to watch, follow and listen to ahead of the 3rd November showdown.
The 20-year-old comic book, Star Wars and Marvel fan has won over thousands of hearts on social media. In the era of wholesome content, he’s just what the doctor ordered.
Quarantine culture arrives this week, featuring: Christine and the Queens, Diplo, Rita Ora, Clairo and Kim Petras.
Volume 4 Issue 003: From Lil Nas X to Ashnikko, we chart ten musicians who‘ve gained meteoric commercial success off the back of the video-sharing app.
A combined 12 million followers on TikTok and Instagram can be a lot to handle. Still, the brilliantly self-assured influencer knows herself better than anyone – even if she does share it all online.
We explore the depths and shores of Hollywood with photographer Alana O’Herlihy, profiling the rising, surprising and enterprising names you need to know.