Why do boys pee on things?
Photographer and musician Lida Fox answers this burning question and more through her latest photo book that muses on masculinity.
Photographer and musician Lida Fox answers this burning question and more through her latest photo book that muses on masculinity.
Marvel’s most popular villain gets his own TV series and a journey to redemption – unless the British-Nigerian actress can stop him.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Michelle Lhooq journeyed to New York’s premier virtual reality emporium, VR World to experience Ayahuasca, Kosmik Journey.
The Studio Ghibli film turns 30 this week, but continues to reverberate with a relevant message of what happens when we overextend ourselves at work.
Twenty-five years since Amazon arrived in the UK, hundreds of warehouse workers in Coventry are on strike, doubling down on the GMB union’s historic action. We headed to Cov to meet them.
Alexandra Leese’s latest zine sees her follow the model, muse and actress around the neon-lit streets of Tokyo for Heaven by Marc Jacobs.
Following the success of her twisted yet deeply satisfying debut, Patel reflects on Trump, emotional unavailability, and why Black and Brown people don’t owe you palatability.
The lead in Ryan Murphy's chaotic political dramedy The Politician talks ambition, machiavellian scheming and late nights with Gywneth Paltrow.
Jake Chessum and James Dimmock, FACE photography legends, lift the lid on unpublished images of some of pop culture’s biggest stars – and back then, they didn’t even know just how big they’d get. Now you can get your hands on them.
The actor is in a new film called The Mountain, a slow burn about a doctor and his assistant who travel across the country and perform lobotomies.
To mark the two-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown, we’re running a week-long series of stories exploring the impact of the pandemic on young people.
The Nigerian singer-rapper unleashes his charisma for the Lucent: APEX live sessions series.
With his off-the-wall reports on wasted spring breakers, flat earthers and far-right protesters, Callaghan has built an audience of millions. But despite the laughs his Channel 5 platform provokes, he tells THE FACE that his journalism is no joke.
Ben Broome's new virtual exhibition, featuring over 100 multidisciplinary artists, will raise funds for for organisations and individuals that have felt the harsh effects of Covid-19.