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BTS of Uncut Gems starring Adam Sandler, Julia Fox and The Weeknd
Photographer Anna Pollack talks us through the hair raising action on the set of the Safdie brothers’ new film shot in New York’s Diamond District.
A brief history of the Nike Dunk
As designer Virgil Abloh honours Nike’s hoops and skateboarding legacies via a new OFF-WHITE™ x Nike Dunk Low, we chart the cultural significance of the shoe from 1985 to the present.
100% Theodor Black: the lo-fi rapper with introspective bars
The DIY darling’s just released two new tracks. Listen here to see why all eyes are on him.
Tinashe: “I was chasing a hit, which never fit who I was”
The pop-R&B artist shares her thoughts on major-label limbo and staying true to her creative spirit with her latest release, Songs for You.
Inside the UK’s only Modern Slavery Helpline
“The story that I hear again and again is that someone thought they’d have a better life.”
Rated by The Face: end of year special
From underground club tracks, to pop bangers and memeable viral hits – listen to 100 songs which soundtracked our 2019.
Bananas and selfies: photography from inside Miami Art Basel
Photographer Rosie Marks went inside the annual art fair so you didn’t have to.
Ad for it: the evolution of lifestyle consumerism
Halima Olalemi of Ad Archives talks clout, culture and what’s next for her Instagram account.
How does Drake’s weed differ to Martha Stewart’s?
We ask Canopy Growth, a company that’s collaborated with four famous cannabisseurs.
The bling ring: Uncut Gems is a gambling jeweller-meets-mobsters powder-keg
Review: Adam Sandler is wildly, grimly compelling in the Safdie Brothers’ New York-set thriller.
D‑Block Europe fans on the General Election
The UK rap duo are huge, and they’re reaching more young people than most grime MCs. So what do their fans make of the current political situation?
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
The best contemporary music – updated with new tunes from Stormzy, Bad Bunny, Nasty Cherry and God Colony.
Ruel, the biggest pop star you’ve never heard of
The Australian singer has opened for Shawn Mendes, been praised by Elton John, and is about to detonate like a dormant pop land mine.
Second album syndrome? What second album syndrome?
Review: Guests like Headie One, Stormzy, WizKid and Tory Lanez – and plenty killer tracks – show that Krept & Konan mean business.