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Inhaling George MacKay’s Oofle Dust
The hit Brit actor has co-created a new writing night jam-packed with more entertainment than you can shake a feather duster at.
Tom of Finland’s fight for gay liberation
Homoerotica’s late, radical master arrives in London for the first time, in the year of his centennial. His partner, Durk Dehner, talks to us about the fascinating life of the subversive artist who helped liberate gays in the 20th century.
Saweetie’s got a taste for success
After turning heads at fashion month in Paris, The Face speaks to the breakthrough rapper with entrepreneurial flair.
Cruising with British heavyweight Anthony Joshua
Will AJ’s fists of fury beat Tyson Fury? “Hundred per cent. Hundred per cent.” You heard it from the horse’s mouth.
How superdelegates could decide the entire US election
These people hold power that not even seasoned politicians quite understand, and Joe Biden is basically a lock for the Democratic nomination.
How holograms are about to change the world
Within 10 years, DJs will be replaced by them, we’ll use them to speak to one another, and they might even take our jobs. What does the near future hold for holograms?
Remember Zola’s Twitter-stripper saga? Here’s what really happened
David Kushner is the Rolling Stone journalist who dug for the truth at the heart of the epic 148-tweet saga. The result: an even more compelling story – and now, a film.
How sticker beauty is taking over Instagram
Coming to a feed near you: kooky hydrocolloid patches that will perfect, polish and pimp up your pimples while accelerating healing time. But do they really work?
Barry Keoghan is pulling no punches
The Irish actor and boxing fanatic on his latest role as a drug dealing ex-boxer in Calm With Horses, a criminal drama set in the underworld of darkest small town Ireland.
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Listen to ferocious lyrics from Megan Thee Stallion’s alter ego Suga, the latest from Afropop artist Darkoo and a climate crisis anthem from Kelly Lee Owens.
Pitch perfect: women’s footie moves out from the sidelines
Volume 4 Issue 003: From being a sport “quite unsuitable for females” to one played by 2.6 million women in England alone, football is finally kicking out the gender crap.
Meth Math’s guide to Mexico City
To coincide with the release of their new track El Vals De La Piedra, out this week, we asked the satanic-tinged reggaeton trio to curate the capital’s top DIY spots.
Talia Ryder is set to conquer Hollywood
Volume 4 Issue 003: This brand new acting talent has gone from Matilda on Broadway to a tough teen abortion drama, with Spielberg’s West Side Story thrown in for good measure.
Bacurau: Once upon a time in a Latin American Western
Exploring the brilliance of a film-festival-circuit favourite, from London to Recife, with its Brazilian co-directors.
The Mandalorian’s Jake Cannavale on Star Wars and quarantine
The actor, musician and son of Bobby Cannavale breaks down his flashy entrance into the Star Wars universe.