Jeremy Deller: “It wasn’t all about drugs”
The Turner Prize-winning artist explores the cultural significance of rave and acid house in his documentary Everybody in the Place.
The Turner Prize-winning artist explores the cultural significance of rave and acid house in his documentary Everybody in the Place.
November 1992: In a state of mounting anger, frustration and disorientation, Gavin Hills and Zed Nelson head to Somalia.
Antwerp’s MoMu Gallery tackles three decades of fashion in E/MOTION, exploring the defining socio-political moments in an exhibition that emphasises the transformative nature of clothing.
As the UK heads towards an opioid crisis, Scotland has announced it will be opening drug consumption rooms. Here’s what happens inside a facility like that.
Getting high used to be easy – but demand has skyrocketed for marijuana in lockdown, leaving suppliers in a lurch. This is how weed dealers and smokers are navigating the global pandemic.
We spoke to aspiring lawyers, students and healthcare workers who have taken DMT. Here’s what they saw in the other dimension…
There’s anecdotal evidence, from charities and the police, that predators are spiking people’s vapes. Here’s everything we know.
Following two tragic drug deaths, THE FACE talks to ravers and campaigners who want a radical change in policy across UK nightlife.
Papermeister, a Welshman living in Hackney, says he has the biggest collection of rolling papers in the world “unless someone can prove me wrong”.
In the age of the influencer, an estimated 500,000 Brits are juicing up. But in and around the gyms, it’s all hush-hush.
A rare illness called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is perplexing doctors both in the UK and abroad. Here’s everything we know.
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.
It’s no secret that the rare sight of sun in the UK has us darting to a park armed with a four-pack of tinnies.
With last year marking the largest drugs seizure in the festival’s history, there have been talks on “cracking down” measures, including on-site testing and fewer attendees.
Catching up with the internet’s favourite funnyman to talk dick pics, sleazy shenanigans and his new film Rotting in the Sun.
Most pills are made in the Netherlands, but there’s also a cottage industry in the UK, with people knocking out pingers in spare bedrooms, garages and lock-ups.
Last year, the drug was found in a load of the UK’s pill supply. Now, 3-MMC has been doing the rounds in the Berlin party scene. But what actually is it?