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The likes of Rico Nasty, Cardi B and Bbymutha are shifting expectations.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star Adele.
Director Nabil gives us the lowdown on Dua's latest earworm.
On the weekend Jesus is King was supposed to drop, Kanye spread the gospel in Detroit, Chicago and NYC. The Face caught some time with organ player Philip Cornish in the Motor City.
Worms magazine’s Clem MacLeod and artist Stephanie Francis-Shanahan’s new project encourages us to embrace softening up for a better world. Hear, hear.
The Face speaks to the co-founder of The Custom Movement, an online marketplace trading custom kicks at purse-friendly prices in a bid to restructure the resale market.
When Octavian met Burna Boy: an all-star Excellence Brunch shows how the video platform is bridging the gaps between artists, audiences and wider music communities around the world.
As the UK creeps into a recession creeps, sexism could be another side-effect of the economic crisis.
The French capital had quite the roster this season, from Willy Chavarria’s Paris debut to an LV show that brought Pharrell Williams and Nigo back together, and loads more.
Chris Tordoff, founder of @fruits_magazine_archives, handpicks the freshest images from the cult mag exclusively for THE FACE, in honour of our cover star, Beabadoobee, who was photographed by FRUiTS founder Shoichi Aoki.
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.
Known for its hyperbolic drama, clips from old Nollywood films have become a mainstay in online meme culture. Now, companies like Netflix are catching on.
We sat down with one of TV’s favourite couples to get the lowdown on the latest season of Heartstopper.
Last year, Jessica Tremaine started her sustainable shop, plant exchange and community project as a means of bringing nature to the masses. Now, she’s leading a pioneering campaign to highlight the benefits and environmental impact of owning plants.
To help amplify the feminist movement in response to the killing of Mahsa Amini, stations such as Radio Alhara and NTS are streaming sets by Iranian women and non-binary artists.