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Sex, sci-fi and Scottish patriotism: 200 UK artists caught at work
Photographer Brynley Odu Davies spent three years documenting multiple artists shaping Britain's creative landscape. Now his debut exhibition brings them all together.
The ritualised $300 reiki haircut that will realign body and soul
Anna Hart visits mystic beauty emporium Crystal Cave LA to report on the rise of the reiki haircut.
NiNE8 are the DIY collective playing by their own rules
The London-based artists on their just released, genre-defying second mixtape, NOSMOKEVOL2.
How horny are the Swifties?
As the Eras tour draws to a close, and after a sexless evening at a Taylor Swift club night, writer Tom George asks pop's most ardent fandom: are you guys doing it?
Imarn Ayton: the face of reform
Ayton is the megaphone-wielding figurehead of a movement that aims to eradicate institutionalised racism wherever it’s found. As focus turns from marches to three-tier local lockdowns, the 29-year-old is contemplating how to maintain momentum while socially distanced, and how to create real and lasting change within the UK.
Inside Advocacy Academy: the radical programme turning angry young people into activists
“I have really high hopes. We are always taught to aim high, so fuck it I’m aiming high. I want to be president of Interpol or the UN. Just fuck it.”
Is this R.I.P. Germain’s most chilling show yet?
The exceptionally private artist’s show is an acerbic call to action, highlighting with gruesome detail how the UK drill scene was destroyed as quickly as it was built.
Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien steps up
Ready for his close-up, with solo project EOB and his first ever solo interview.
Sex appeal, sleaze, dance and disco
How to look good naked: new club night Dirty Mind encourages both tuxedos and birthday suits.
The best collab albums, picked by THE FACE team
As Kaytranada and Aminé drop their joint album Kaytraminé, THE FACE team picks out some of our favourite collab albums of all time.
Off Peak: Taste Cadets vs. the British Countryside
Find out what happened when we sent the Taste Cadets off packing into the Great British Wilderness, with nothing but bog roll, a three-man tent and an ox heart to keep them entertained/alive.
The Cobrasnake: the photographer who captured indie sleaze
Mark Hunter spent the mid-’00s documenting the era’s sauciest and naughtiest parties. 15 years on, his Y2Ks Archive book features Ye, MIA, Paris Hilton and more.
10 years of Cocktail d’Amore
The monthly party which began as a nomadic gathering of like-minded hedonists in illegal warehouses has grown to include a music label, a permanent home at the canal-side club Griessmuehle and, now, a book.
For Justin Fashanu, tomorrow never came
There has still not been another openly gay Black footballer since Justin Fashanu. Twenty-four years on from his death, the one thing that resonates most strongly throughout his story is the silence.
Bally On Me: Why UK rappers cover their faces
Alter-egos, privacy and surveillance are just some of the reasons behind drill’s masks and balaclavas.
Everything going down at Paris Fashion Week Men’s SS20
Backstage, shows, people, parties. Watch, listen, read.