The tyranny of the organised: how Covid killed spontaneity
A vampiric mob of faceless fun-fascists are block-booking everything months in advance. Is this what the future looks like now?
A vampiric mob of faceless fun-fascists are block-booking everything months in advance. Is this what the future looks like now?
Photographer Alexandra Leese’s latest project, Me + Mine, explores the relationship women have with their bodies: from Hong Kong to Brazil via Zoom.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Jawnino, BXKS and Cardi B.
THE FACE’s new cover star speaks about collaborating with Inflo, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Shellback and Ludwig Göransson.
On the weekend of the Miami Grand Prix, local and Latin artists congregated in a motorsport-themed venue.
The 18-year-old Londoner spent two years juggling school work while writing tracks in the studio. Now, he’s fulfilling his musical dreams and collaborating with Dave in the process.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Meet the British actor starring with Scarlett Johansson in an Oscar-winning Adolf Hitler satire.
Call Sheet: The Los Angeles-born actress talks making on-screen magic in Hocus Pocus 2, her on-set essentials, and juggling films with life as a normal college student.
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.
Where once there was a hulking great IKEA in North London, now there’s a cutting-edge palace for electronic music with bars as far as the eye can see. But before the hard seltzer, here’s a hard hat tour…
This collaborative editorial lifts the lid on Great Yarmouth history via local artists, designers, filmmakers and a punk band, fresh from the new print issue of THE FACE.
The Preston musician and Fixed Abode label head presents a soothing showcase of the imaginative artists in his area.
The unflinching Bradford playwright was overlooked during her lifetime. Now The Face speaks to the Northern writers keeping her spirit alive.
Following his collaboration with UGG, James talks us through his new exhibition from Milan Design Week.
Allegations of racism at Yorkshire Cricket Club brought the game into disrepute. Now a generation of junior players are attempting to change it. Howzat?
For the New York based designer and progeny of Chinese restaurateurs, everything is a family affair.