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Volume 4 Issue 001: The Mancunian MC on the pull, on the lash and on top of the world.
Volume 4 Issue 001: The Mancunian MC on the pull, on the lash and on top of the world.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The model-slash-Eastenders-actor wakes up at 4:30am (or tries to), dances while getting ready and dreams of being a monk.
Often blamed for causing anxiety, new research is finding that cannabis really could ease those jitters. Simon Doherty, our resident drugs columnist, looks through the smoke.
The New Delhi-born photographer has documented LGBTQ+ life for over 50 years in India, the US and here in the UK. Now, The Photographer’s Gallery is commemorating his body of work with a retrospective, from the streets of New York to various parks in Delhi.
Director Luca Guadagnino on combining teenage love with an insatiable hunger for human flesh. Lovely.
The rising Irish actor talks Shane Meadow’s plaintive new drama – one so naturalistic and tender that it feels intensely close to documentary.
The artist’s new mixtape, Thanks For Waiting, pays respect to those who’ve been there since the beginning. From Afrobeats to trap, it features the likes of Unknown T and Digga D, in a project bursting with witty lyricism and fresh energy.
The riddim conioisseur raises a glass to the party season that’s just flown by.
A Single Man: Channel 4’s clothes-free body-positivity show, Naked Education, has our columnist questioning self-image in the gay community.
Filmmaker Leo Leigh's evocative photo book revisits an unearthed box of tapes from his youth. Cue: McDonald's wrappers, smoking on busses, and bongs.
Having worked alongside Martine Rose during her degree, the menswear designer’s graduate collection pays homage to the well-dressed Yorkshire men she grew up with.
Despite years of painful – and ongoing – legal battles, Kesha is back with a joyful new album. Say hello to Kesha 4.0.
100%: The West London musician opens up about her intoxicating new EP, collaborating with Mura Masa and the importance of proper self-care.
She's helped define modern celebrity since her ascent into fame. Now, Fox's memoir Down the Drain explains why the internet is still more than a little obsessed.
Adele meets Queenie author Candice Carty-Williams to talk music, motherhood, dogs, divorce (babe, divorce) – and her record-breaking comeback.
Weekend wine binges, cocaine to keep the party going, ketamine to take the edge off, xanny to sleep... it’s all a bit of a mess, but it’s fine, you’ll still function.
“Should you lock the room on a first date?” and other questions we’re asking ourselves at the birth of a new era for digital intimacy.