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From razor-sharp memes about Kanye's Donda and Tony Soprano crying to SOPHIE, here's some seriously fun stuff to tide you over until The Many Saints of Newark comes out on 22nd September.
From razor-sharp memes about Kanye's Donda and Tony Soprano crying to SOPHIE, here's some seriously fun stuff to tide you over until The Many Saints of Newark comes out on 22nd September.
Once the subject schoolyard taunts, African heritage is now a badge of pride among the UK diaspora. The music scene is driving the cultural shift.
The rising Korean-American singer and rapper talks identity issues, the independent hustle and her dreams of making ice cream.
Think more policing and harsher laws will stop violence against women? Think again. For Muslim women, in particular, it could only make life harder.
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2021 in review: After surging in global popularity last year, the suspenseful South African genre became the go-to sound for Hennessy-sipping London ravers.
Un/employmenthood: Kicking off THE FACE's week-long series on youth unemployment, Rhys Thomas meets the students figuring out what to do with their lives post-GCSEs.
Artist Robin Maddock has photographed the people, protests, pubs and parties across the country for a photo book documenting a rollercoaster year.
2021 in review: From Naomi Osaka’s tennis hiatus to the Great Resignation, this year we turned our backs on always-on culture and prioritised ourselves.
The pop sensation broke records this weekend after headlining the game’s interactive Rift Tour, which featured some fan-favourite songs and a touching tribute to Mac Miller.
The artist has dropped her poetic new single, Rocks, which reflects on the last year and encourages listeners to always dream big.
Man’s best friend? Pfft. These dogs are protecting women from men. Back off, fellas. Their bark is worse than your bite.
Congratulations, Arlo! The West Londoner writes about the road to the Mercurys and what it’s like to leave her bedroom and be back playing live… finally.
The first feature film from TV presenting stalwart Reggie Yates is a love letter to the UK garage culture that helped make him. Do you really like it? Is it, is it wicked? “Yes!” is the director of Pirates’ emphatic reply.
Meet the punks and punters bringing London’s first trap-hip-hop-nu-metal-alt music festival to life over the weekend.
With her new, nine-track EP and accompanying visuals, the singer explores “a lot sexier, darker lezzy fantasi” (spelling and ambition, artist’s own).
Over lockdown earlier this year, Lauren Maccabee turned the camera on herself, embodying different types of music fans for her photostory In Concert.