Nia Archives is the red-hot jungle producer taking over the UK’s dancefloors
The London-via-Leeds artist has perfected her combination of neo-soul songwriting and sound system-ready beats.
The London-via-Leeds artist has perfected her combination of neo-soul songwriting and sound system-ready beats.
The rising artist and label head channels the frustrations of his city’s creative scene on his debut album, Town’s Dead.
A photography book documents the much-loved footwork pioneer from 2011-2014, as he pushed the underground Chicago sound across the globe.
Fireboy is fighting to be the first Nigerian artist to top the UK Singles Chart. THE FACE’s columnist Wale Oloworkende considers the track's impact and rounds up the best new African music releases.
After making it big in reality TV, Madchester’s Mad Hatter is back with his first solo album in 18 years – a “delusional ADHD Sgt. Pepper”. His words, not ours.
Three days ago, the Dalai Lama released a social media statement apologising for his inappropriate behaviour with a young boy. But how did the Notes App go from a celeb get-out-of-jail-free card to a legitimate crisis control tool?
Last year, Peacock went viral after being filmed dancing in Fabric by a homophobic clubber. Now, he’s the star of the video for The Blessed Madonna’s single We Still Believe.
The Lady Bird and Booksmart actor has played every kind of nice, but is set to reinvent that image with an adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s rebel yell, How to Build a Girl, and as former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in American Crime Story.
Despite launching less than seven months ago, the secretive East London accessories label is making a stamp on the fashion industry, one plush bag and sandal at a time.
The Liverpudlian spoken-word performer, real name PJ Smith, released his debut collection Algorithm Party to critical acclaim. Now he’s taking his hilarious, observational stories about addiction and anxiety around the UK.
Review: Following CGI revisions and much anticipation, Sonic goes from completely underwhelming to something mildly tolerable.
The actress, musician and Broadway performer just released her new single, Fast Times, a warm, feel-good anthem about navigating your early twenties. But for Sabrina, this is only the beginning.
With co-signs from the likes of Grimes and H.E.R., the BRIT school alum has dropped her debut EP, We Speak of Tides.
Styles is playing the lead role in upcoming gay drama My Policeman alongside Emma Corrin in the screen adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ 2012 book.
One per cent: that’s how many teenage footballers signed to club youth squads make it. What happens to the other 99 per cent? Harvey, 16, knows how hard the journey can be.
The British fashion house and Man United’s shining forward – and ardent campaigner – team up for a mission to make reading as accessible as possible in the UK.
Un/employmenthood: As more and more young people struggle to find work in an economy ravaged by Covid, words like “funemployed” are making a comeback. Amelia Tait meets those reframing their unemployment with some good ol’ fashioned wordplay.