PrEP and the gay sex revolution
Volume 4 Issue 002: How the HIV-prevention drug is taking the fear out of fucking and freeing up future generations.
Volume 4 Issue 002: How the HIV-prevention drug is taking the fear out of fucking and freeing up future generations.
With Prince Andrew being dragged into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and The Crown detailing historic challenges to the royal family, we wonder who’s fighting the monarchy now?
Volume 4 Issue 002: Writer Clare Considine discovers the rich history of Rastafarian Ital cuisine and shares her recommendations for Kingston’s vegan hot spots.
Benny Andallo’s fuzzy, Rihanna-approved headpieces are the talk of the town.
Aliens, weed, a warped Satan/Jesus Christmas story and a religious approach to skateboarding – welcome to the supernatural world of CTMY.
Forget Firth and Cumberbatch. Sam Mendes’s award-winning First World War blockbuster is all about the young actors on a life-or-death mission between the trenches – and Dean-Charles Chapman is the Essex lad leading from the front.
Introducing a fictional – and rather relatable – tale with outlandish antics from the weekend. For our first instalment, it’s January, it’s fucking cold and well… we’re on a boat.
The Face guide to the 2020s: In the words of an expert, “In the 2020s, ageing will be more of a chronic illness than a death sentence.”
Miuccia Prada reimagines the commute as her models fictionally head to work across “a strange, di Chirico, surreal square” dressed in colourful shirts, nylon body warmers and jumbo cord blazers.
Review: Madge pays homage to Portuguese traditions in her current home of Lisbon, chucking in a few classics and a dick joke for good measure.
As it returns for a second season, the writer of Netflix’s hit comedy-drama explains how she brings her show – and her brilliant characters – to a climax on repeat.
The stars of the beloved Seek Treatment podcast paid a premature visit to The Face House in Miami.
Featuring a Drake and Future reunion, a massive tune from 070 Shake and a precious song by Mac Miller.
Three twenty-something imams on race, religion and what it was like growing up in the aftermath of 9/11.
Gamers from Fnatic – a leading eSports organisation – were amongst the fashion house’s front row turnout today. A hint at their 2020 vision, perhaps?
The breakthrough rapper sits down with two thirds of No Vacancy Inn to debate how musicians can succeed with their integrity intact.
The movie has made Academy Awards history as the first-ever Korean nominee for best picture. As Beth Webb finds, a large contribution to the film’s success, it seems, is a love for the director himself.