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We’re no strangers to a good party, our lot. So on Tuesday the team sacked off the desk (for a bit) and enjoyed a knees-up at The Standard in King’s Cross, raising a glass to our seventh issue. Check out some photos from the night, here.
Exclusive: In Netflix sci-fi thriller The Kitchen, Wright swaps the commentary box for the DJ booth. He and co-director Kibwe Tavares chat community, gentrification, the Premier League and Gary Lineker.
Photographer Marc Vallée’s latest book captures youth culture, coming-of-age and freedom in his optimistic second volume of ’90s Archive.
The West Londoner was only 19 when she was cast in the new blockbuster Lord of the Rings series – and knew nothing about Tolkien’s beloved epic. But 20 months’ filming in New Zealand didn’t phase the newcomer. She’s a hard hobbit to break [we're truly sorry – Ed].
The photographer’s latest photobook, Hackney Riviera, is an ode to his neighbourhood’s carefree spirit.
Meet designer Randa Kherba, actor Marli Siu, author Moses McKenzie, chef Rahel Stephanie, musician Rainy Miller and photographer Fin Flint – six up and comers across six different disciplines to keep a watchful eye on. They’re gonna be huge.
Hang on to your ears – the London band are back with a second album promising “an explosion of different stuff”. Including, they insist, pop.
Meet Naomie Ackie, the badass newcomer in The Rise of Skywalker, a fast-rising actress galloping out of north-east London on a space horse (with tusks).
Since 2016, the Recess clubnight has played an integral role in UK nightlife and beyond. On the bank holiday weekend, 7000 people headed to the Dreamland amusement park in Margate for their 100th party.
A party scene collision of east and west, with members spread out across Hong Kong, Shanghai and London.
For his new book Vandals, the photographer shot cool kids on the streets of New York, Amsterdam, Paris and London.
He’s climbed the ranks of Top Boy, worked with Sir Steve McQueen and even bagged a BAFTA. But Empire of Light presented the actor’s biggest, most feathery challenge yet.
The East Londoner killed it in drama school pal Michaela Coel’s devastating I May Destroy You. Now, he’s in the thick of the apocalyptic action in Alex Garland’s Men and Sky’s The Lazarus Project. But don’t worry – he’s still got time for Glasto…
Volume 4 Issue 003: From Peter Pan to playing Ned Kelly via 1917, The Face speaks to the world’s most exciting young British actor.
Theatre is a photobook dedicated to one of London’s leading NHS hospitals by photographer Lewis Khan, who made it his home in 2015.