RIP Swirl makes cinematic music for shoegaze fans
100%: The German DJ and producer left death metal behind – found his musical awakening at the club.
100%: The German DJ and producer left death metal behind – found his musical awakening at the club.
THE FACE speaks to British-Somalian artists about stigma, solidarity and the future of the scene.
The audience becomes the performer on an imagined stage, starring model Amelia Gray.
Since 1913, Kyoto University’s Yoshida dorm has been home to radical, anti-establishment youth.
Catapulting to fame with his first lead role, playing Lyle in Ryan Murphy’s global smash Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Nicholas Alexander Chavez is 25 years old and living his own American dream. Now he’s stalking Hollywood, one blood-soaked, bone-chilling role at a time.
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The Everything Is Embarrassing hitmaker has a song in Halina Reijn's Babygirl, which stars Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson. What better time to give her a call?
Pleasure seekers: walk towards the red light. Over here, we’ve got transgressive nudes shot by Harley Weir, ’80s erotica from Julia et Vincent, bodybuilders and even some horny homeware.
A brand new shoot from the brand new issue of THE FACE, photographed by Charlotte Stouvenot and styled by Andrew Sauceda.
The first monograph of the Austrian Oak, edited by Taschen’s “Sexy Books Editor” Dian Hanson, documents the man, muscle and musings of one of pop culture’s most recognisable figures.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Calvin Klein’s hot new campaign, Ferragamo’s Renaissance, and Telfar and Melissa’s all-clear collab.
Ten articles you couldn't get enough of this year, from pubic hair art to the most important girl band on the planet.
This year marks the third iteration of the MQBMBQ (My Queer Blackness, My Black Queerness) residencies at the Tuscan retreat, the hottest place to work as an artist over the summer – literally.
Over the last year, these phoney council-branded artworks have popped up around London, Dublin, Cambridge and at Glasto. We spoke to the guerrilla artists about their controversial tactics and the importance of legalising drugs in the UK.
If you thought you had presents for your friends and family covered this year, you might want to think again. That's what we did after chatting to this lot, anyway. Last minute shopping, anyone?
Jack Scollard’s new photography zine, The Horny of Plenty, invites the viewer to relive 12 months of uncurbed liberation through the eyes of an East London scene queen.