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Why are Black shoppers made to feel like criminals?
From being followed by security guards to products having security tags on them, Black people open up about being made to feel criminalised before they get to the till.

Five films and TV shows so good you’ll want to stay in all weekend
Screen Time: Get comfy. From weird wellness retreats in Nine Perfect Strangers to DIY chaos in Changing Rooms, there’s a lot on offer from 20th August.

Daisy Edgar-Jones on Fresh, a horror appealing to women’s worst fears
The Normal People alum stars opposite Sebastian Stan in Mimi Cave’s directorial debut: a darkly funny, terrifying film about the perils of online dating and an unhealthy modern appetite for women’s bodies.

Three Black women respond to Simone Biles prioritising her mental health
For Black women, watching Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka quit everything has been nothing but empowering.

Director Ryusuke Hamaguchi on the Oscars and Japanese cinema
Tipped to win big at this year’s Oscars, Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s mighty touch seems to be turning everything to gold. With his latest film, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, out now, THE FACE picks his brains.

Harley Quinn’s feminine style is a villainous take on power-dressing
From sequinned short shorts to blood-red ballgowns, The Suicide Squad's most iconic antihero is always dressed to impress, embracing femininity to hoodwink her male victims. Never judge an assassin by her outfit

What is the metaverse and why should we care?
Tech giants have announced grand plans to “bring the metaverse to life”. And with the likes of Gucci, Ariana Grande and Man City on board, how long before the internet swallows us whole? Let’s find out.
Welcome the return to proper pop star choreography
A new cohort of stars are hitting the dance rehearsals to deliver stealthy performances and music videos, continuing the legacies of Y2K award show greats like Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. Normani, we salute you.

Grenfell FC: “This football club is bigger than any one individual”
Four years on from the Grenfell Tower fire, the team has made it to the finals of the Sunday Intermediate Cup. Next step? The Premier League...

Trauma Hurts: a film of family, love, loss and hope
Artist Tan Gillies’ new film explores the intense highs and lows of growing up, presented through the mysticism of Iceland, and the chaos of London.
Aubrey Plaza on swapping deadpan for psycho-drama
Toe-curling sarcasm, anxious talk show appearances, “Evil Hag” energy... Think you have Aubrey Plaza all figured out? Brilliant new psycho-drama Black Bear reveals a raw and vulnerable side of the Ingrid Goes West actor.

John Glacier is the poetic rapper who’s doing it her own way
The London artist has teamed up with Vegyn for her debut project, SHILOH: Lost for Words.

Watch Young Thug go punk in a performance with Travis Barker
In the lead up to his upcoming LP, PUNK, the rapper debuts a new rock-influenced aesthetic and sound in his Tiny Desk concert.

Ashnikko’s daily beauty rituals: “Picking my face, popping blackheads like it’s my job”
The skittle-blue haired, genre-bending singer and rapper gives us the rundown on her skincare routine, top-rated supplements and bad beauty habits from noon to night.

Pose and the limits of representation politics
The third and final series of Pose has come a close, the final episode airing on BBC Two last night. The show was a landmark moment for trans television representation, but ultimately, its obsession with being "seen" obstructed meaningful storytelling.

This film celebrates the adolescent magic of school proms
Over the past four years, London-born and based artist Lewis Khan has been documenting the city’s school leavers just before they step into the adult world in a deeply nostalgic, brilliantly exhilarating short film, Leavers.