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First up: a Blur cover story from May 1994, in honour of the legendary band announcing their first album in eight years, The Ballad of Darren. You don't wanna miss this...
First up: a Blur cover story from May 1994, in honour of the legendary band announcing their first album in eight years, The Ballad of Darren. You don't wanna miss this...
SOLAIRE CULTURE, the brand’s immersive exhibition, has finally landed in London, weaving together the work of forward-thinking artists and Veuve’s rich history.
The Irish photographer is being celebrated in his first UK retrospective at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, shining light on his knack for capturing people at their best.
From eyeball licking and pedal pumping to encasement bondage (remember that latex cube everyone was banging on about on Twitter?), dominatrix Countess Diamond breaks down 10 of the most out-there fetishes.
He takes from the poor to give to the rich, and doesn’t mind breaking the law. What a man to have running the country during a cost-of-living crisis, eh?
Final report of the commercial starship Nostromo, third officer reporting. This is a fashion story from the latest issue, shot by Jessica Madavo, signing off.
A Single Man: Finally, a bloke who texts back, makes plans and brings coffee to the bedside. What could go wrong?
The fashion designer and lifelong outcast left Melbourne to become London’s most incendiary club kid. Thirty years after his death, his legacy is about to live loud and proud at Tate Modern.
Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.
The star of the thrilling, radical drama reveals what she’s been reading, watching, memeing and more.
On the verge of releasing an album that will, undoubtedly, define one era or movement of a still-blossoming career, the Sudanese-Canadian musician is in a place where it might be a challenge to stay grounded. At least, it might be for other artists.
THE FACE's cutting-edge music showcase returned to London last week.
By day, they’re balancing spreadsheets and cooking up sales strategies. By night, they’re head banging to My Chemical Romance. Welcome to the dual life of corporate emos.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Coco & Clair Clair, Tommy Richman, Doechii and Knucks.
When the artist’s Surinamese father passed over a decade ago, little did she know that she’d one day pay homage to his memory with an exhibition in Amsterdam.