The best podcasts, documentaries and books about climate change
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The subversive one-stop-shop for the best art, gear and trinkets is intrinsic to the city’s creative scene. Its founder, Erin Fremder, gives us a proper local’s (virtual) tour.
With contributors including Tracey Emin, Harley Weir and Pussy Riot, A Woman’s Right to Pleasure is a raunchy coffee table book showcasing sexuality through an artistic female lens.
Director Hugh Mulhern's AI experiment challenges reductive notions of Irish identity. His work has been called “hiberno-futurism” – make of that what you will.
THE FACE has teamed up with Beyond The Music to throw a party in a Northern Quarter car park.
Joe Biden has said he’s coming after oligarchs’ “ill-begotten gains”. The internet can help with that.
Opening London Fashion Week SS22, Deanna and Laura Fanning presented the easy-breezy wardrobe we wished we could have worn beachside this summer.
In his new book, Deep House, Jeremy Atherton Lin chronicles the beauty and difficulty of his own long-term relationship against a backdrop of extensive, profound research about the gay men who came before them.
Volume 4 Issue 3: We ask stand-up heavyweights Jaboukie Young-White, Janine Harouni, Jamie Demetriou, Phoebe Walsh, Catherine Cohen, Sam Campbell, Kate Berlant, Jordan Brookes and Chris Redd about the new era of comedy.
All the hottest looks, all in one place. Starring: Diesel, Fendi, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada, MM6, DSquared2, Moschino, Blumarine, Gucci, Versace, Missoni, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta and loads more.
Let’s be positive for a moment – lockdown has ushered in a flurry of brilliant first-time writers spanning fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Here, we chart THE FACE’s favourite newcomers you should be keeping your beady eyes on this spring.
Off the Rails: Get to know stylist Ash Williams’ dreamworld of ultra-rare tees, one-of-a-kind get-ups and generally lurid gear that you’ll probably never find online. You won’t regret it, promise.
LuisaViaRoma’s new Rizzoli-published book is a celebration of the city of Florence and its storied history.