Ciaran Thapar on lockdown’s impact on Britain’s at-risk youth
Generation Covid: The author of the critically acclaimed book Cut Short explains what two pandemic years have done to young people whose lives were already precarious.
Generation Covid: The author of the critically acclaimed book Cut Short explains what two pandemic years have done to young people whose lives were already precarious.
Meet the punks and punters bringing London’s first trap-hip-hop-nu-metal-alt music festival to life over the weekend.
The artist has dropped her poetic new single, Rocks, which reflects on the last year and encourages listeners to always dream big.
Smooching never looked so good as it does in this sensual collection of love stories captured by the Russian-American photographer and French stylist Laëtitia Gimenez. Taken from the new print issue of THE FACE – get your copy here.
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.
Today, a jury panel including Andy Serkis and THE FACE’s editor Matthew Whitehouse got together to whittle down a shortlist of Britain’s most exciting acting talent – and you can vote for your favourite.
The Beautystack boss and WAH Nails founder reveals her brand new app today, with a view to give women in all fields a leg up to achieve anything they put their mind to.
The writer and actor who plays a London estate agent gives an insight into the third series of the multi Bafta award-winning comedy.
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 24-year-old actress sacked off a corporate job to star in the highly-anticipated second season of Netflix’s steamy, salacious period drama. With its release date imminent, here’s the lowdown on her character, Edwina Sharma.
Here’s a demystification of the world of trading, the fast-paced, never-ending, high-stakes way of (only potentially) earning a living. Or at least making a couple quid.
Over lockdown earlier this year, Lauren Maccabee turned the camera on herself, embodying different types of music fans for her photostory In Concert.
Man’s best friend? Pfft. These dogs are protecting women from men. Back off, fellas. Their bark is worse than your bite.
In 2019, Rahel Stephanie started Spoons as a means to share delicious food with friends. Now, she’s bringing her local dishes to the masses and edging closer to her roots in the process.
The band’s fans can’t get enough of the dancing duo.
Artist Tan Gillies mixes moving image, painting, sculpture and photography in a soul-bearing new exhibition tackling mental health, domestic abuse and the hard road to getting clean.
Grimes, as per, is leading the way with a patchwork mix of coffin-shaped tips, shorter square shapes and long sharpened points. We dig it.