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Patti Harrison and Hudson Mohawke get weird
The comedian and musician discuss collaborating on HudMo’s shit-splattered music video.
Trims and trainers! Everything that went down at our super special ASICS takeover
How to invest in crypto: a complete guide
So you’re thinking about entering the crypto game. Here’s what you need to know.
Caleb Landry Jones’ Freak Zone
After a run of acclaimed film roles, the Texan actor creates his own private psychedelic reel: a debut album that’s as brilliant and out-there as its maker.
From boy to man: Bobby Brazier on health, wealth and his famous mum
He was the doe-eyed child of Britain’s biggest reality TV star, then grief – and his own consciousness – changed him. At just 18-years old, what’s next for Bobby Brazier?
Dua Saleh: 4,000 miles from home
Born in Sudan, raised in the American Midwest, Dua Saleh is now in Wales, wrapping a role in Sex Education. But just how did a queer underground musician land a part in one of Netflix's biggest shows?
Will crypto ever recover from the crash?
It’s all a bit doom ‘n’ gloom in the cryptocurrency world right now, isn’t it? Turns out running with bulls and bears is never easy.
The best holiday fling movies that capture steamy summer romance
Short and sweet, wild and sexy, holiday flings are the ultimate fantasy. If your daily dose of Love Island isn’t enough to quench your thirst for summer romance, top it up with these films.
Dance Your Way Home: from school discos to acid house raves
In Emma Warren’s new book, the long-time raver and former FACE staffer takes us through the thrills of after-work piss-ups, queer nightlife and clubs in the 2010s.
My Media Diet: Ms. Marvel’s Yasmeen Fletcher
The star of the first Muslim superhero comic in the Marvel Cinematic Universe shares what she’s been reading, watching, memeing and more.
Are UK musicians being silenced for supporting Black Lives Matter?
This week, rappers Dutchavelli, Digga D and Lavida Loca described being threatened with recall for endorsing the movement. While authorities deny the claim, it raises questions about how confident people on probation feel about speaking out.