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Trans Visibility Day is for the invisible, too
As they release their debut album, Body Building, writer and performance artist Tom Rasmussen reflects on what trans visibility means to them, after years of being torn between asserting their identity and self-preservation.
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Shygirl, Central Cee, Tems and Felix Lee.
Are the Obama sisters the new Olsen twins?
Malia and Sasha are mysterious, effortlessly stylish and can pull off a chain-smoking pap shot that makes you want to chuck the vapes. Mary-Kate and Ashley, we’ve found your successors.
Olivia Rodrigo knows what makes her happy now
She's the best pop star on the planet: a rage-soundtracking, youth-code cracking, confidence-power packing backdrop to a million teenage lives. And jaw-droppingly, brilliantly, excitingly, the 20-year-old is just getting started.
Meet Doja Cat’s most loyal fans (in LA)
Between a Satanic panic and an exodus of Instagram followers, the last few months have been testing for the Kittenz (don’t let Doja see us calling her fans that). But outside the Los Angeles stop of her Scarlet Tour, these followers are still lapping it up.
Pills and thrills: short rave films from the ’90s to now
In Andrew Finch’s new exhibition, Mark Leckey, Vinca Petersen, Jeremy Deller and emerging filmmakers present shorts showcasing the best of British raves. Nice one, top one, sorted.
Dannii Minogue: “I’m at home amongst the gay boys!”
The UK’s first-ever gay dating show, I Kissed a Boy, airs this Sunday and has the Aussie club banger queen play Cupid. We get all the goss’ from Ms. Minogue.
We asked Soho’s trendy shoppers what they were listening to
High street cred: The sounds of Ethel Cain, Fontaines D.C. and Lady Gaga are keeping these lot company.
Fine art, football shirts and sweet, tender snogs
Photographer Louis Bever has been matching great works of art with football shirts, roping in friends, family, couples and trumpet players for shoots in his flat.
Earth Angel: devious stories for the digital age
We quizzed author and Forever Mag co-founder Madeline Cash about AI and how her electrifying new book captures the weird spirit of our times.
Photographing the joy of life in eastern Ukraine
Between 2018 and 2020, Gena Kagermanov documented residents of the Donbas, capturing tender, fleeting portraits of life amid war.
Queen of the night: James Gardner on how to go out-out
To celebrate a third Gitano bar opening in New York City, the hospitality giant gives us the low-down on dancing with Kate Moss, head-to-toe YSL get-ups and how to make a killer entrance.
BXKS is re-energising UK rap
100%: The Luton musician has set herself apart with commanding freestyles, as part of London radio station Victory Lap. And with plenty more new music on the way, this is just the beginning.
All-eyes are on All-In’s pop fantasy collection
The star of All–In’s SS24 Paris Fashion Week show was a fictional pop star named Allina… Geddit?
The best of British South Asian talent
Twenty-five years after British South Asians first broke into mainstream culture, a new wave of young brown talent is bringing a collective burst of cultural excitement, racking up big ideas rooted in politics, sexuality, race, nightlife and modern-day romance.
Armen Nahapetian on Joaquin, Ari and A24’s Beau is Afraid
Call Sheet: The 16-year-old gives us the lowdown on dodgy auditions, hilarious onset moments and landing the biggest role of his career in the year’s weirdest film.