Generation Climate Kid
Cynical millennials are partying while the planet burns. The teen idealists of Gen Z are revolting. But who’s right and who’s the most woke? Four pairs of siblings challenge each other on who deserves the moral top bunk.
Cynical millennials are partying while the planet burns. The teen idealists of Gen Z are revolting. But who’s right and who’s the most woke? Four pairs of siblings challenge each other on who deserves the moral top bunk.
As the founder of XL – the British record label that brought us The Prodigy, Dizzee Rascal, Adele, The White Stripes, Tyler, The Creator and more – releases his new multi-artist album under the name Everything Is Recorded and publishes his memoir, we take you on a wild ride through 30 years of groundbreaking music.
Since her debut in 2021, Alex Consani has become one of the world's most in-demand models, storming down runways and cracking up her 2.7 million TikTok followers in the process. Now, she covers the summer issue of THE FACE.
For decades now, scientists have been warning of the risks of a major pandemic emerging from the animal kingdom and crossing over to humans. Despite several serious warnings, we’re still acting too late. How did we get to where we are now, what can we learn from the past, and what do we need to change?
A brown comedian fills Channel 4’s prime comedy slot! Could the next wave of British Asians since Bend It Like Beckham be hitting our screens?
Since 2010, Beat has blended music genres with a punk ethos and a Mystic Meg eye for emerging talent.
The Australian singer has opened for Shawn Mendes, been praised by Elton John, and is about to detonate like a dormant pop land mine.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The singer, songwriter and, now, author teaches us how to do self-care properly.
Photographer Elaine Constantine returns to THE FACE with a story that traces the hallmarks of British girlhood: the giggles, clothing, make-up, and hair that flies around and in your face.
The Lady Bird actor is taking R-rated teen comedy out of the dark ages with her latest movie Booksmart.
Read Tom Rasmussen's story inspired by the British synth-pop band's classic debut album, The Age of Consent.
The Welsh designer has a penchant for pubs. It takes us three pints of lager and a packet of crisps to find out why.
November 1992: In a state of mounting anger, frustration and disorientation, Gavin Hills and Zed Nelson head to Somalia.
People are being arrested and berated online for anti-monarchy statements. Why does i feel less like a mourning period and more like an order of forced compliance?