Kanye West taps Demna Gvasalia for DONDA’s second release party
It’s been an eventful two weeks since Ye’s phantom album release party at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. Now, he’s got fashion’s most subversive name by his side.
It’s been an eventful two weeks since Ye’s phantom album release party at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. Now, he’s got fashion’s most subversive name by his side.
The self-proclaimed cheeky chappy proves his lyrical prowess on new song, Oliver Twist.
A recent YouGov poll revealed that 71 per cent of women had been sexually harassed in a public space. Now, post-freedom day, organisations such as Don’t Be A Creep and Change The Lineup want to prevent it from happening.
…but it’s not as simple and binary as that. The new Disney+ sci-fi series is a brilliant exploration of gender, identity and power when – uh-oh – the world has ended.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
As we approach Peak Festival Weekend, here's a rundown of the who, what, where – and infection rates – of the summer’s previous music events.
This series of Love Island seems to be a dud. But this bombshell’s arrival might just shake things up...
Photographer Karis Beaumont's Bumpkin Files wants to dispel myths that Black people living outside of London are not “in touch with their Blackness”.
Playing Tommy Shelby’s long-lost kid, Conrad Khan is the rogue new element in the final season of the blockbuster BBC drama. As the last ever episode approaches, could son save dad? Or will everyone go down in a hail of bullets and flat caps?
In his photo story, Ride, photographer Tom Marshak explores the fascinating bond between race vehicles and the men behind the wheels.
London Film Festival: the director of the Sundance-winning Danish film on his 25-year connection with his friend and leading man.
From China to Iraq, countries around the world are attempting to stop crypto in its decentralised tracks. But cryptocurrency bans are kind of like underage drinking or watching iPlayer without a TV licence: incredibly hard to police.
The Zimbabwe-born singer talks South African party culture, Nigerian amapiano and collaborating with the best producers in the scene.
Dropping a few amapiano tracks in your DJ sets? Please, do your research. Here’s a guide to help you explore.
The writer and youth worker discusses the social significance of the UK drill, Afroswing and rap tracks referenced in his lauded book about serious youth violence.
Photographer Jermaine Francis’s Rhythms of the Metroplex explores life without proximity and how time really can be of the essence.
Jewellers like SANTANGELO, Janky Jewels, Alterita and Shulian Nell are designing playful, sea-themed pieces inspired by nature, hedonism and the ocean. British weather, be damned.