Keisha The Sket author Jade LB on the importance of Black British storytelling
It was the viral story that had Noughties kids glued to MSN messenger. Now, its cultural significance is being celebrated with a print edition.
It was the viral story that had Noughties kids glued to MSN messenger. Now, its cultural significance is being celebrated with a print edition.
As one of London’s most radical designers, Farzaneh is using her diffusion line Blind Foresight to make the industry feel less elitist.
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.
THE FACE headed to the Soweto township in South Africa to check the temperature of the red-hot music genre.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Across the UK, queer saunas have provided a safe space for gay men to relax, unwind and shag. But the pandemic has brought on an uncertain future with Vauxhall’s Chariots – Europe’s largest gay sauna – closing its doors for good. Here, THE FACE investigates the likely post-pandemic outcome.
Featuring Cardi B’s post-WAP banger, Joeboy’s heartfelt Afropop and the anxious energy of Black Country, New Road.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring NewJeans, Romy Mars, Mary & The Junkyard and Central Cee & Lil Baby
Football jerseys with a shout out to East London’s favourite Caribbean take-away, Peppers and Spice.
On this week's episode of THE FACE Podcast, we chart the unstoppable rise of the West London rapper.
Hear DigDat and Aitch join forces, two US stars hop on a Jamaican track and a couple of Brooklyn bands merge into something beautiful.
Local heroes, community-led movements, MMA fighters and a girls’ holiday in Zante: these are the best stories we went out and reported on in 2023.
Sexual assault, sexual pleasure, consent, defiance, survival: the Londoner packs a powerful punch with her provocative new TV series I May Destroy You.
Presenting the four young newcomers at the heart of this powerful British teen drama: lead actor Bukky Bakray and her castmates Kosar Ali, Ruby Stokes and D'angelou Osei Kissiedu.
The London band's singer/guitarist talks through the trios who inspired her.