Pilgrimage to paradise: the agony and ecstasy of football fandom
A new exhibition from Martin Parr, Corbin Shaw and OOF magazine spotlights the footie fan. Who are ya?
A new exhibition from Martin Parr, Corbin Shaw and OOF magazine spotlights the footie fan. Who are ya?
The author of the Booker-winning Shuggie Bain on the challenging childhood that shaped Young Mungo, his new novel about teenage love, gang brutality and Glasgow’s bitter sectarian divide.
The star of the thrilling, radical drama reveals what she’s been reading, watching, memeing and more.
With more games now played on phones than on PCs and consoles combined, surprisingly the crypto world is yet to develop a game that can earn you bitcoins. Here’s why.
TokenTraxx and other new platforms are giving artists ownership and fans a closer connection to their idols, all thanks to NFTs. No seriously.
We road test the effectiveness of supposed “comedown killers” to find out whether the ensuing anxiety, paranoia and self-loathing can be avoided after a big weekender.
Football journalists, owners and directors have become stars in their own right to modern fans obsessed with structure and status. Now, transfers have become a new sport that feels separate to football itself.
In a world of normalised filters, cosmetic surgery and beauty tweaks, “beauty overstimulation” is now a thing. But what’s it doing to our brains?
Want more icons on your screen? Here are the best films that zone in on the thrill of taking centre stage.
So molten hot some of Roxy Lee’s shots melted into a haze, here’s what went down at Glastonbury festival’s beautifully debauched late night club.
Ekin-Su has been at the heart of this season’s drama, and we’re here for her go-getting behaviour. But as is the case year after year, the actress has been the target of judgement and double standards.
It turns out sexual problems are even more common than mental health problems – and the two can exacerbate one another.
Supreme brought the sauce to Paris Fashion Week – here’s what went west.
Women who are raped are deserving of an abortion if they want one. But so are the women who have casual sex with multiple partners without protection, says Beth Ashley.