Thundercat’s guide to anime
The American musician-singer-songwriter loves cartoons as much as mind-melting jazz. Here are his tips for beginners.
The American musician-singer-songwriter loves cartoons as much as mind-melting jazz. Here are his tips for beginners.
Devlin Wylde is a leading erotic hypnotist whose 30-minute tales of werewolf gangbangs and tentacle bath tub sex will supposedly make you cum again-and-again-and-again.
Video conferencing app Zoom added 2.2 million monthly active users in 2020 – more than the entirety of 2019.
In Spain locals are singing with their neighbours, weed dealers are creating “virtual dispensaries” on Instagram, crime has dropped by a staggering 70 per cent and local wildlife roams the streets. Writer Tim Smith shares his observations.
It’s home to some of the nation’s most infamous right-wingers, but will the Bluegrass state stay red? Not if these teenagers can help it.
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As a rapid response to school and university closures, some of the platform’s biggest learning celebrities have set up The StudyTube Project.
Months from now, voters will be able to pick from at least 730 openly LGBTQ politicians at the ballot box – the most in American history.
The British Fashion Council, longtime champions of British talent and design, have announced today the launch of the BFC Foundation Covid Crisis Fund.
That’s Rita Ora, of course. A string of hits, kinky feature films, judging Masked Singers, walking in Miu Miu’s AW20 show – and now, partnering with the UN and bringing us the perfect pop song for now. Is there nothing she can’t do?
Disney+ launched this week. But before we get stuck into Bambi, we got stuck into the hugely hyped Star Wars spin-off. Did it deliver? Is the Emperor a Sith?
Guts Gallery have tackled the nationwide closure of galleries by setting up an online Instagram exhibition instead, featuring 38 emerging British artists who will be sharing their work over the coming weeks. Here, seven of them weigh in.
With a Glastonbury-shaped hole in our summer, The Face team reminisce on the best sets from the last 50 years.
The interviewer becomes the interviewee as the Chicken Shop Date host takes the Revelations hot seat for our eighth episode. Here we talk polo, salsa and Euphoria.
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What is it like to play in a world designed for hundreds to inhabit at once, when it is now almost completely unpopulated?
Marking the release of her new mixtape What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던, the Brooklyn-based singer, DJ, producer and artist talks us through the anime-inspired characters who star in the video for lead track, Waking Up Down.