
Global culture calendar: September
We welcome in a month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
We welcome in a month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
Beccy Henderson does more than just move puppets – she brings them to life.
The pop rockers invited fans to fuck around with facial AR technology for their new music video, People. Here the directors explain how it’s the first of its kind.
The New Yorker blew up last year off the viral track Big Drip. Now with a Quavo and Lil’ Baby remix, new banger Wetty and an upcoming mixtape, the rapper is set to take over this year.
After a month-long residency at the Overthrow Gym in downtown New York, The Face teamed up with Mulberry to throw a boozy send off with performances by Flohio and Puma Blue.
One lifelong Bury fan on his anger, sadness and – ultimately – pride, following his beloved team’s expulsion from the Football League.
The photographer’s latest photobook, Hackney Riviera, is an ode to his neighbourhood’s carefree spirit.
How to look good naked: new club night Dirty Mind encourages both tuxedos and birthday suits.
The South London songwriter selects her top renditions that uncover new emotions while matching the originals.
Teezee, Fresh L and Boj's debut album Pioneers is a crowning moment for Nigeria‘s altê movement.
Octavian unites with Obongjayar and Santi, India Jordan's got an uplifting banger for locked-down ravers and Headie One gets the Brian Eno treatment.
Sort of. A new documentary proving how The Satanic Temple became arguably the most progressive religious group in the US.
He’s determined to send humans to Mars, wants to insert AI into our brains and got so fed up with the LA traffic that he started a company to build a tunnel underneath the city. Is there anything that Tesla CEO Elon Musk doesn’t do?
Stiles plays a journalist in the all-female crime comedy Hustlers, taking stock of how a group of sex workers scammed a succession of rich men.