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Sprinter is the song of the summer. What does the future hold for Central Cee?
On this week's episode of THE FACE Podcast, we chart the unstoppable rise of the West London rapper.
Did a dose of LSD spawn some of cinema’s greatest films?
A new study has shown acid’s mind-altering effects on filmmaker Federico Fellini, who arguably produced some of the most important features of the 20th century and influenced many future directors in the process.
24 hours on a girls’ holiday in Zante
A week abroad with your mates means more than just fish bowls for breakfast, mum. But has the cost-of-living crisis become a cost-of-partying crisis for young Brits? Or does the package holiday still provide the ultimate escape from the nine-to-five?
What hyperpop did next
After 2023, PC Music will stop releasing new music, while cutting-edge artists at the forefront of the sound are switching up their style. Does hyperpop have a life beyond the label that birthed it?
Paul Pogba: what went wrong?
As the gifted footballer – the game’s first real influencer – leaves Manchester United as a free agent, we look back at his troubled spell in the club.
Nate Brazier wants to rewrite the pop formula
100%: With three EPs and a few viral TikTok tracks under his belt, the 20-year-old is cooking up a distorted, breakbeat-influenced flavour of R&B. We asked him all about Lorde, Mexican food and the perils of indecision.
GALA Festival: Pictures from London’s premier dance music festival
Podcast: The busier the pub, the more expensive the pint
On this week’s episode, we discuss the sinister concept of dynamic pricing in pubs.
Right here with all my friends: inside Olivia Rodrigo’s dinner with THE FACE
Co-hosted by FACE Editor Matthew Whitehouse and taking place at Quo Vadis in Soho, London, Olivia was joined by FACE family including Central Cee, Madeline Argy, Amelia Dimoldenberg and Joe Locke.
Dating a terrible texter? Here’s how to handle it
Waiting a while to text someone back is a well-known relationship power play that can induce genuine anxiety. Whether you should sack them off or simply get used to it is a delicate balancing act.
Surprised kids are mob-rushing JD Sports? Don’t be
Britain’s youth have been failed by a failing government. They’re angry, not being listened to and are retaliating in ways they see fit to make some noise.
Unhappy hour: the busier the pub, the more expensive the pint
Once the preserve of greedy airlines and Ticketmaster, dynamic pricing has arrived in one of Britain's most sacred spaces: the boozer. And Swifties thought the cost of gig tickets was bad...
Our predictions for the upcoming 2023/24 Premier League season
Sackings, Saudis, haircuts – here’s what we think is going to go down this year.
Podcast: Fans behaving badly
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?
The age of K: how ketamine became the decade’s defining drug
Ket therapy labs have swept the US, recreational use is more popular than ever and pop culture references are everywhere you look. Here’s how a drug once associated with delinquency and seediness became the 2020's most sought after narcotic.