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Half pipe dreams: a skateboarding haven for women and non-binary people
Over in Sheffield, The Skate Retreat is providing a safe space for the underrepresented – and it's magic.
Strap into a pair of Dr. Martens x SUICOKE’s seriously good sandals
Talking hair with Kiyoko Odo
The wig wizard talks us through seven of her spectacular ‘dos inspired by Japanese cartoons, neoclassical chandeliers and 18th Century Pouf hairstyles.
Croc nation: the divisive shoe is here to stay
2020 in review: In October, it was confirmed that Crocs had made $117.2m in retail sales in spite of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here‘s why the foamy footwear that seems to fit our “unprecedented times” has seen a palpable shift towards acceptance in 2020 – whether you like it or not.
Can we really save the planet by not showering?
The latest celeb craze sweeping Hollywood is, er, a rejection of bathing in the name of climate change, with Jake Gyllenhaal, Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell all on board the anti-shower train. Is it really worth the BO or is it simply a pile of BS?
David Arquette: fake it till you make it
The star of the Scream films was also an improbable wrestling star – too improbable even for wrestling. A new documentary chronicles the actor’s attempts at a comeback in the so-called sport. But does it have the ring of truth?
Capturing the magic of Thailand – and really good mates
Photographer David Jenewein has collated his tender and intimate images of Thailand into a new zine.
British art special
With frustration comes fearlessness, if the young, emerging British artists of today are anything to go by. Responding to the politics, protest and pandemic of the past year, THE FACE introduces you to 13 bold and brilliant painters, photographers, filmmakers and sculpturists making British art special.
Why are men so bad at sex?
Don’t get offended. This is one of the most Googled sex-related queries, so something’s clearly going wrong. But as Charlotte Bayes says, this isn’t a problem that just one gender has to solve – good sex is a team effort.
Five TV shows and films to watch over bank holiday
Screen Time: Let’s face it, summer is over. Time to pack in the outdoor activities and stay home with boredom-busting content instead.
Have a home rave with Romy’s playlist
The xx member and freshly soloed artist shares a selection of emotional dance pop tunes.
Trespassers and tit-shaped tea cups in Frank Lebon’s new film
In an offbeat mash-up of animation, collage, photo and video, the photographer-cum-filmmaker presents Diddly Squat, asking the all important question: what the hell does home mean?
The power of signal-boosting
#Merky Books writer and political organiser Joshua Virasami reflects on an insurrectionary year of punching-up.
How protesting took over a pandemic-riddled world
2020 in review: In a year of lockdown and social distancing, millions have hit the street to stand in solidarity against injustices that pre-existed – and were made worse by – the government mishandling of Covid-19.
A playful snapshot of youth in China
From drinking on streets and fumbling around in playgrounds, to blasting water from a penis-shaped pistol, photographer Wu Liewei aims to debunk Western stereotypes of his home country.
Craving a knees up? Get your fix with these booze-fuelled pics
Tyrell Hampton’s new high-gloss photobook, China Chalet: Memories, immortalises the New York club-slash-restaurant that became a nightlife institution for over forty years.