Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
The best contemporary music – refreshed weekly.
The best contemporary music – refreshed weekly.
November 1996: You are Ewan McGregor. In Trainspotting you play Britain's most famous heroin addict. You're fêted at Cannes, then signed by Hollywood. What do you do next? Star in a film in which you mostly appear naked, with words painted on your penis. Of course.
Despite years of painful – and ongoing – legal battles, Kesha is back with a joyful new album. Say hello to Kesha 4.0.
Lewis Capaldi, Cardi B, Will Smith and Ed Sheeran have all joined TikTok. We ask three pro-creators to review their viral dance challenges.
The Melting Point crew is throwing “fundravers” in solidarity with Latinx asylum seekers and migrants.
We fell in love with the pages of Call Me by Your Name back in 2007, and with it again on-screen in 2017. Now, Aciman reunites Elio and Oliver in Find Me, which begs the question: does true love ever die?
Symbolic of a larger universe, video game posters provide the gateway to a more expansive world.
Get up close and personal with the sexiest LGBTIQ+ performers in London.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
Joshua Gordon and Aries’ Butterfly project explores the depths and richness of Cuba’s underground trans community.
Review: Colson Whitehead’s novel is a poignant and evergreen look at the race and class system in America.
The Chilean-born DJ chats debut album inspiration, production ventures and her love of the colour orange.
The era of ridiculous styling interventions, plastic surgery overhauls and unrecognisable transformations made for TV gold.