The Chemical World
1997: They’re Number One pop stars and the architects of Amyl House. They’re Dr. Ed and Mr. Tom, and they’re ready to unleash more weird science on you. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
1997: They’re Number One pop stars and the architects of Amyl House. They’re Dr. Ed and Mr. Tom, and they’re ready to unleash more weird science on you. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Toronto’s scene is struggling, but Ciel is determined to support its community of underground ravers.
A brash, funky and raw blend that’ll have you pining for the club.
A cryogenic prison, self-driving cars, and some solid gold forecasting that not even the highest calibre sci-fi came close to predicting.
The nightlife impresario of Manhattan owned four superclubs in the ‘80s and ‘90s, and a new memoir takes stock of his legacy – from the story of Party Monster's disgraced club kid Michael Alig to a merciless takedown by Rudy Giuliani.
February, 1996: A first-hand scoop into the bleak world of the ’90s cult classic, taken from our archive.
Here’s what people had to say about our new Prime Minister at yesterday’s anti-Boris Johnson march.
In the run up to the Love Island final The Face took to the streets of Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds and Manchester to ask the burning question (and a couple more).
Join host Raven Smith as he unpacks the big questions we’re all asking, this time with the help of Chicken Shop Date’s Amelia Dimoldenberg. No topic is off-limits, no questions unanswered.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
The aerial view of a beach, captured by a drone, as people sunbathe under colourful parasols and swim in the sea in the Kusadasi district of Aydin, Turkey on 23rd July.
Instagram has offered an adrenaline shot to global tourism – brands, landmarks and locals are keen to cash-in.
From the danse macabre to Charon the boatman, video games are reinventing myths about dying.
The designer makes club-ready clothes, dons men in mesh and studied at the fancy Royal College of Art. Now she’s listed as one of Forbes’ annual 30 Under 30. Naturally, we got on the phone to send our congrats.
The actor is unrecognisable as a tatted up, tough-talking skinhead – trying to abandon a life of hatred – in this must-watch film.
On the mat with Newham’s Ascension Eagles, last featured in The Face back in 2003.
There are a bunch of coronavirus-themed tracks doing the rounds – and it’s not the first time health officials have had help from musicians.