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Love Island’s “be kind” mantra is failing Hugo
Things are finally starting to heat up in the villa, but unfortunately one contestant is getting burned more than others.
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring Central Cee's raunchy drill anthem, Syd's slick new single and Normani's steamy collab with Cardi B.
How nature helped Chris Packham understand his mental health
There’s no one better placed to explain how nature can impact your well-being this Mental Health Awareness Week than the Springwatch presenter.
Sex and SSRIs: why your libido is lower, and how to fix it
Over the last year, prescriptions to antidepressants in the UK have soared. One of their most exasperating side effects? A decreased sex drive and inability to reach orgasm.
LSDXOXO: “I need to be on to the next thing constantly”
From Philly to New York to Berlin, LSDXOXO’s “vulgar techno-pop” is sweeping party hubs across the world. THE FACE Zooms in for a catch-up as he prepares to release his new EP, Dedicated 2 Disrespect.
The self-inflicted torture of watching eight Saw films in 24 hours
Today, the sequel no one asked for, Spiral: From The Book Of Saw, is released. To commemorate the ninth instalment, we watched all the films in succession to see what it’d do to our heads.
The New Cross Fire: Steve McQueen and survivors on trauma, race and rage
Uprising, the director’s new BBC documentary, explores the events surrounding the deaths, 40 years ago, of 14 young Black people after a South London house party.
Life as a 40-year-old journalist with OCD
Mental Health Diaries: Journalist and founder of The OCD Chronicles podcast James McMahon takes us through a day of living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Saint Laurent Men’s SS22: a case for skinny jeans
Impossible to ignore, the ultra-tight denim was paired with historic references throughout. But this is no rose-tinted vision of Camden Town, it’s Anthony Vaccarello’s bid for the future: camp, glam and gender-fluid.
The pandemic digitised culture, can it democratise the arts?
From Fortnite exhibitions to virtual museums, the art world is innovating online. It’s a change of pace that’s bringing in swaths of new audiences.
Brontez Purnell on the realities of modern gay sex
In his book, 100 Boyfriends, the radical punk writer offers an antidote to hot-shot gay romance through a foulmouthed journey of Satan worshippers, alcoholics and blowies.
Welcome to Happyland, a new UK festival by slowthai
Missed out on tickets to slowthai’s tour? Bag yourself a spot at his new festival Happyland instead, where you’ll be able to see the likes of Pa Salieu, beabadoobee, Greentea Peng and, of course, slowthai himself.
Jeff Bezos has made space travel unchic
Sandra Bullock in Gravity? Shantay, you stay. Jeff Bezos using his obscene wealth to go to space for LOLs? Sashay away.
The radical artist channelling Donna Haraway and psychosexuality through painting
Amanda Ba paints larger-than-life, energetic characters that inhabit a hypothetical world – conceived entirely in her mind.
Life as a content creator with dissociative identity disorder
Mental Health Diaries: A writer and content creator talks us through the ins and outs of living with dissociative identity disorder.
Michaela Coel’s next show could take place in the I May Destroy You universe
Given the quality and cultural significance of Coel’s previous work, we should be in for a treat.