The best things that happened at Glastonbury
Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen joined forces, the Sugababes caused a roadblock and Stormzy partied incognito.
Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen joined forces, the Sugababes caused a roadblock and Stormzy partied incognito.
Over the last year, prescriptions to antidepressants in the UK have soared. One of their most exasperating side effects? A decreased sex drive and inability to reach orgasm.
From Bangkok to Berlin, photographer Amber Valence documents hair-raising punk shows pre-Covid. Get involved.
Y2K airbrushing is back, baby! But this time, the vibe is less souvenir shop and more DIY mayhem.
THE FACE headed to the Soweto township in South Africa to check the temperature of the red-hot music genre.
The genre-mutating American duo have a legendary cult fanbase. THE FACE headed to their first UK headline gig to capture the moment.
Upon revisiting his work for a biography, the Frisk author makes a case for his being the oldest living teenager in the world.
Picking up the L'Oréal Professionnel Young Talent Award last year, the Central Saint Martins graduate finds catharsis in his designs, merging his paint background with cut ’n sew.
Global lockdowns are seeing the forced return of shared experiences. For hyper-personalised astrology apps, this is causing more chaos than mercury in retrograde.
With summer drawing to a close, we trawled through Netflix and Amazon to find the sexiest scenes on streaming services. It's a dirty job, but someone had to do it.
The London record label has dropped a slick collection of tees centred around the themes of community and new-gen creativity. Co-founder Skinny Macho tells us more.
In 2018, the London musician released Devotion, one of the best albums of the year, then went quiet. THE FACE meets her to discuss her tender new material.
Botox, Buckfast, behavioural therapy and belly laughs: how the superstar singer-songwriter fought Tourette’s for his triumphant comeback.
With strong ties to the north and a proper northern name, Liverpudlian journalist Paul Toner has created a zine that caters to the working-class boys of his hometown who are into fashion, but don’t want to be lectured through an arty-farty lens.
The 28-year-old Aussie has bagged a spot on Tracey Emin’s first-ever artist residency in Margate thanks to her paintings of pantry classics.
The Bone Soda DJ has blended some tunes to soundtrack your drive home.