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The rise of the upmarket greasy spoon
Norman’s Cafe in London, the one that started it all, has led to new-age caffs cropping up around the country. Are they caricaturing working class culture or a giving a welcome spin on classic British food?
TikTok has inspired a new generation of Jersey club fans
With rapid beats and head-turning dance moves, the Newark genre has found a natural home on the app. Its influence is spreading far and wide.
The first look at Daisy Jones’ All the Things She Said
The Vice writer and editor's new book paints a refreshing picture of lesbian and bisexual life in the 21st century.
Andy Cohen: “Dramatic and funny is the secret sauce”
The mega producer and chatshow host talks soft eggs, dating apps, and what makes a good Real Housewife.
Socially distanced gigs are the best we’ve got, for now. So what’s it like to play one?
“Covid secure” viewing pens, plastic bubbles and sit down raves. Desperate times call for desperate measures. THE FACE speaks to DJs and musicians who’ve had the strange pleasure of performing to masked punters this year.
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.
Central Cee: power up
Central Cee is the UK’s new rap superstar. He’s pushed his sound beyond the limits of drill, has millions of admirers obsessing over his every move – and he might just be the first British rapper to do serious damage in the States. But is all that enough to satisfy him?
100% ATO: bringing the north to UK rap
Ato Alexander’s upcoming EP, Side B, allows him to reconnect with his Ghanaian roots and captures Black British life beyond the M25. We find out about his love of Leeds United, table tennis tournaments and Kinder Buenos.
BFC/Newgen are set to reignite Britain’s fashion flame
The Council has just announced its annual programme of talent support is back after last year’s mid-pandemic pause – and this year’s recipients are expectedly major.
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CUTS: radical style, razor-sharp hair and ’90s youth culture
Steve Brooks’ much-loved, sold-out book has just been re-released with unseen images. Here, we chat to Sarah Lewis, who has almost finished a tell-all documentary on the Soho barbershop – some 27-years after starting it.