100% Priya Ragu: the Tamil-Swiss singer inventing the genre-colliding sound of Raguwavy
The artist has defined her own style of music, blending soul, electro and pop with a nod to her South Indian heritage.
The artist has defined her own style of music, blending soul, electro and pop with a nod to her South Indian heritage.
Also on this week's FACE playlist: Geordie Greep, Babymorocco, Ela Minus and Chy Cartier.
Photographer Alexandra Leese’s latest project, Me + Mine, explores the relationship women have with their bodies: from Hong Kong to Brazil via Zoom.
Here’s what Tyler, the Creator, SZA, Alessandra Garcia, Maggie Rogers, JaQuel Knight, Blondey McCoy, DeAndre Hopkins, Isabela Rangel, Helen Williams and Dr Dipen J Parekh have to say about the Williams' new label.
He shoots, he scores, he wears amazing clothes. The Everton and England striker invites us round to rifle through his enviable wardrobe. Diamond formation? That’s Burberry check, daahling.
Radio Al Hara is Palestine’s new cultural platform and is hosting a 72-hour broadcast in opposition to Israel’s plan to annex up to 30% of the West Bank.
Go ahead, take a trip down the rabbit hole and discover Jiro Maestu’s off-beat, eco-friendly hats.
The south Londoner has teamed up with label boss Jorja Smith for a remix of Peng Black Girls.
From kicking a football about with his mates, to a starring role in County Lines playing an exploited Class A-dealing teen, the 20-year-old actor is set to take on the film biz.
In light of dehumanising statements by the Polish president, Andrzej Duda, members of the Polish community in Britain share their anxieties ahead of this weekend’s election.
Two years ago, 13 photographers were asked to document the last stop of a London tube line. Here, we speak to four of them to find out what they captured – and what they discovered in doing so.
Loved watching Colston’s statue being thrown in the harbour? Here’s what to watch, listen to, read and who to follow to understand Bristol’s fight against racism.
Naughty Dog's latest epic is a beautiful, despairing exploration of dehumanisation and vengeance. It’s likely the last big PS4 exclusive before the recently unveiled PS5. But does it go far enough in its unpacking of violent retribution?
On 14th June, you can show socially-distanced solidarity for the survivors and bereaved families of the Grenfell Tower tragedy from home.
Through deft social satire and political allegory, South Korea has not only grasped a defining monster of western cinema for themselves – they’re now leading hordes across the globe with a brand of undead movie-making of their own.