“Beyoncé told me to weed out the snakes”
Despite years of painful – and ongoing – legal battles, Kesha is back with a joyful new album. Say hello to Kesha 4.0.
Despite years of painful – and ongoing – legal battles, Kesha is back with a joyful new album. Say hello to Kesha 4.0.
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.
Earlier this year, the deadly-cool poet and visibility activist became Louis Vuitton’s first Black trans model to walk in a show. And with a bone structure like that, they’ll be coming to many more catwalks near you soon.
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.
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.
Theatre’s under the spotlight. Punters are in tiers. Recent months have seen an increase in audiences disrupting performances across the UK. Is it a moral panic... or just a stage we’re going through?
100%: The West London musician opens up about her intoxicating new EP, collaborating with Mura Masa and the importance of proper self-care.
Here five fitness fanatics tell us how the continued closure of gyms is impacting both their physical and mental health.
You wouldn’t be reading this if it wasn’t for Nick Logan, who launched our attractively collectable first issue back in May 1980. Nearly half a century on, he’s back in this Q&A with current Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse.
100%: The Wiltshire-raised musician has come a long way since her mum booked her studio time with Tesco vouchers.
From dubstep rollers to percussive jazz, the 24-year-old has a reputation for being one of Brussels’ most eclectic record-spinners.
A Single Man: Five nights of sun, sea and sangria ends with delayed flights, unopened condoms, and a strengthened case for dirty British music festivals.
We’ve all felt that pang of existential dread where suddenly, all the things we do, say, wear and feel don’t make sense anymore. Nectarine Girl shares some wisdom on how to get over all of that.