DJ Absolutely Shit: the unstoppable rise of cringe names in dance music
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.
This Saturday sees the dramatic finale to a BritTok soap opera that’s swept the digital nation. But how did a lad kicking a ball in a garden lead to this?
The renowned journalist and author’s new book, Losing It: Sex Education for the 21st Century, debunks the world’s most damaging sex myths and leaves readers feeling empowered.
In just two months, Watson D. Hirschfield has amassed over half-a-million followers on the platform. His winning formula? Amping up the ridiculousness of our fave retro bangers.
From Ansel Elgort to Armie Hammer, the advent of #MeToo and social media has seen a slew of actors be "cancelled". But with leading roles in blockbusters like West Side Story and Death On The Nile, studios are left to pick up the pieces. THE FACE speaks to industry insiders to find out how they're mediating the impact.
Through a personal narrative, the artist uses strange assemblages to question gender constructs, mass media and the over-blown narratives of American TV.
The CEO of YouTube show Chicken Shop Date, Very Serious Journalist and Britain’s favourite rising comedian featured in THE FACE’s coveted back-page Q&A in our latest issue. Get stuck in.
Over 2000 fans gathered for the UK drill star's first ever headline gig.
The Sonic Youth legend’s rage rap-inspired album The Collective is the most contemporary-sounding record of 2024. But her social media is for furry friends, not for chasing trends.
Volume 4 Issue 002: We traverse the scenes of now to bring you the culture-shifting category-defying names of tomorrow.
My Media Diet: The social media-savvy film buff has befriended the likes of Jenna Ortega and Dylan O’Brien.
Thousands continue to march demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, who was murdered by police. And some innovative protesters in the Bluegrass state are livestreaming action in the streets, both for inclusion and for accountability.
Nearly 500 creators on TikTok have come together to help get Joe Biden elected, and their efforts have even been co-signed by the Democratic nominee.
In an attempt to stop widespread scamming and defrauding, the social media platform has cracked down on the likes of Tana Mongeau and the D’Amelio sisters flogging ill-informed money-making schemes.
Doja Cat is beefing with her own stans and no star is safe from being pelted with random objects during their live performances. Is this the year that music fandom fandom got out of control?