Has Kanye moved into Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium?
It appears the rapper has temporarily taken over the 71,000 capacity stadium to put the finishing touches on his 10th studio album, DONDA.
It appears the rapper has temporarily taken over the 71,000 capacity stadium to put the finishing touches on his 10th studio album, DONDA.
High street cred: The sounds of Ethel Cain, Fontaines D.C. and Lady Gaga are keeping these lot company.
It was during Lesbian Visibility Day when London-based photographer Vic Lentaigne thought to reach out to her queer community. The result is smoochin’, huggin’ and a whole lotta luvin’.
A brand new banger from the legendary Gaga, a genre-bending track from experimental duo 100 gecs and the return of London-via-Eastbourne collective, 404 Guild.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What does beauty look like in the 2020s? Algorithm-derived personalised formulas, virtual cosmetic skins and real-time filters that allow you to “try on” a look.
With 2021 almost out the door, the platform celebrates this year’s top talent, from trainspotter Francis Bourgeois and music sensation PinkPantheress, to disability rights activist Shelby Lynch.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on cover star Taylor Russell, and the musicians keeping England’s folk tradition alive.
Photographer Jermaine Francis’s Rhythms of the Metroplex explores life without proximity and how time really can be of the essence.
The Face guide to the 2020s: From “pure cremation” to a hydrolysis process with a lower environmental impact – this is how death might look in the 2020s.
Photographer Marc Asekhame and stylist Daniel Obasi are in fashion, on horseback, and reclaiming Nigeria's public space.
Bored and lusting over pre-pandemic life, photographer Mikey Corcoran hopped into his Chevrolet, switched on Space 103.2 and got to know the locals of Los Santos. The fictional city of Grand Theft Auto 5.
The Face guide to the 2020s: “In the next 10 years auto-generated music will benefit people who are less interested in the creative process but understand the value of generic music as a means to augment their celebrity.”
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.
Featuring the area's best club night, record shop, rapper, DJs and morning after breakfast spot, all recommended by a local.