Weatherall Report #2: the many faces of Andrew
Tributes from those who knew him, loved him, raved with him and played with him.
Tributes from those who knew him, loved him, raved with him and played with him.
Rave Report: The London collective raises a finger to the stale atmosphere of commercial clubs.
Nodding to tribalism, the unpicking of social architecture and the use of holistic materials, Samuel Ross’ optimistic collection celebrates the human form.
In her self-produced Channel 4 documentary The Boy Next Door, the Capital Xtra DJ sheds light on the childhood that shaped her and how it feels to hold onto grief for 20 years.
The mega artist talks new-age surveillance, greed and anxiety ahead of her new show, Present Goo.
In January 2019, 14-year-old Jaden Moodie was murdered in East London. As a series of “reachable moments” show, there could have been all manner of different endings.
In the first of a week-long series, figures from music, art, food, sex work and education look back on a year that shook their fields. Here, Cafe East’s Mustafa Has reflects on Covid-19 a year on.
Within less than a year of making music, Unknown T caught the kind of buzz that every UK MC dreams of. Then, at the peak of his career, he lost his freedom. In this exclusive interview, he talks continuing his comeback – with new material that tells his side of the story.
Photos of the day: a real scorcher! Seye Isikalu captures the energy bursting out of London’s Notting Hill Carnival in 33.2°C heat.
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
London Film Festival: techno gets the definitive documentary it deserves, in a brilliant portrait of the genre’s Black pioneers.
Last August, photographer Jesse Glazzard headed down to the Big Dyke Energy club night in South London for some socially-distanced queer fun. What unfolded will leave you yearning for hedonistic summer months.
Ickbait: Loving London’s new train service? Harrison Brocklehurst is getting off at the next stop.
Volume 4 Issue 002: The Face spent a night in the hub where the London borough’s dealers, flashers and murderers are caught on camera. But is CCTV really “Caring for the Community Through Vigilance”?
London Film Festival: director Nikyatu Jusu on her Sundance-winning horror and the secret to making a proper scary film.
The south London seven piece speak to THE FACE ahead of their anxiously excellent debut album.