World Cup 2022: power, corruption, lies – and homophobia
Welcome to Qatar 2022: the winter World Cup no one wanted. But here’s ambassador David Beckham to explain why everything’s cool. Just tell that to the queer fans on the ground.
Welcome to Qatar 2022: the winter World Cup no one wanted. But here’s ambassador David Beckham to explain why everything’s cool. Just tell that to the queer fans on the ground.
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The masked artist dropped one of this year's hardest mixtapes: Respect The Come Up.
Callsheet: The London actor spills the beans on her new show Inside Man and not-so embarrassing audition moments.
The designer’s nascent New York brand is fast becoming a new staple look in many women’s wardrobe.
Here’s your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
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Drew Barrymore crying over a window, Britney Spears exploring the world after a 13-year conservatorship, Paris Hilton finally finding love. We can’t get enough of watching ex-wild childs find joy again. But does their redemption arc come at a price?
New features are allowing us to discretely exit the chat and only tweet to our pals. So, why are we suddenly all going incognito?
Featuring the city's club night, record shop, rapper, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
Meet the actors, musicians, and designers looking to leave their mark this year.
Jacob Lusk, Ryan Hope and Ari Balouzian have made waves with their critically-acclaimed jazzy sound. Now, they’re going global with a packed summer on the festival circuit.
The ever-expanding collective has revolutionised birdwatching. Now, they’ve released three EPs which merge soothing field recordings with contributions from artists based in London, New York and Tokyo.
Central Cee is the UK’s new rap superstar. He’s pushed his sound beyond the limits of drill, has millions of admirers obsessing over his every move – and he might just be the first British rapper to do serious damage in the States. But is all that enough to satisfy him?
THE FACE has teamed up with Beyond The Music to throw a party in a Northern Quarter car park.