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Should you use a tear stick to fake cry?
Actress Annie Hamilton recently revealed that she used a Kryolan Tear Stick to cheat it at an audition. But should you use it in your personal life, too? For crying out loud...
10 books to deep dive into this summer
From cutting heartbreak to mediaeval grossness and real-life cult reporting, Anna Cafolla recommends the titles that’ll keep you hooked, poolside or elsewhere.
Are people ruining their relationships for online fame?
With the rise of prank videos that take it too far, influencers have figured out a fool-proof way to get likes: treat their partners like shit.
We warmed up for All Points East with some of our favourite artists
Live music is way too expensive right now
Hyper-inflated prices for gigs seem to be the norm at the moment. So what’s going on, and how can we go back to seeing our faves for less than £50?
Just how “sick and twisted” is HBO’s The Idol?
“From the sick & twisted minds of Sam Levinson and The Weeknd” teases the trailer for HBO’s latest big budget series. So, Hereditary meets Mariah Carey’s Glitter, yeah?
Welcome to Age Gap Autumn
We're currently inundated with older women dating younger men on screen. In 2025, we're getting even more.
How to set boundaries in relationships and actually stick to them
Laying down some ground rules with a date is awkward and scary, and we hate it. But it matters – a lot. Our resident agony aunt Beth Ashley is here to show you how it’s done.
How to change your mind about psychics
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
In the Flesh: photos from the UK’s first queer camping festival
Check out some of the best party get-ups from the ravey weekender.
London’s it-girl DJs give us their story in three songs and three sneakers
Fasten your seatbelts…
... and remain seated for this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Neva Wireko and styled by Stephanie Perez.
Maisy Stella is Aubrey Plaza’s young ass
The 20-year-old's first feature film sees her confront her older self about drugs and boys, all thanks to a wild shrooms trip.