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... the hottest new names in film, TV, fashion, writing, art and music. Love it.
... the hottest new names in film, TV, fashion, writing, art and music. Love it.
Tems has already conquered the global charts with Wizkid and Drake, found fans in the highest possible places (hello, President Obama) and carved out a new space in Afrobeats. Next up: a debut album that will see Nigerian music’s biggest new star go supermassive.
He’s the sound of young Montreal via Saint Vincent: a mix of drill, dub, dancehall and Drake that’s grabbing the ears of fans far beyond Canada and the Caribbean.
Some of our favourite up-and-comers in film, fashion and music. Get involved.
Callsheet: The London actor spills the beans on her new show Inside Man and not-so embarrassing audition moments.
As the producer and vocalist releases her debut album, Heartbeats/Heartbreaks, she reflects on what got her here in the first place, and why cooking to impress someone is always overrated.
Rising designer and model Sofia Testino on shopping in Kyoto, The Clash and the one item she wore all year round.
Yorkshire’s brass, beats and grooves polymath brings us 11 tracks for a long (sensibly) hot summer, blending Thundercat, Roy Ayers and Madlib.
In Charlotte Regan’s comedy-drama about a young girl who reunites with her dad after her mum’s death, the 12-year-old actor, who's never even had a line in a school play, gives a thrilling, naturalistic performance.
The multidisciplinary artist has just released A Sphinx Looking For a Poet, a collection of poems written in Parisian solitude that’ll have you lunging for the suitcase.
Artists such as King Krule, FKA twigs and Ramy Youssef performed at the poignant London fundraiser on the UK's election day.
Mani Minutes: Britain’s brightest R&B star steps into the salon for a chat about her new music and how she’s preparing for tour, as part of our new video series.
Over the last few years as clubbing went back underground so too did the vibe, mood, look – and smell – of a night out. But is it a fetish or something more?
The internet funnyman returns for a second series of Jason’s Closet, where Royal Ascot’s Ladies Day, Extinction Rebellion protests and an acid house rave are on the menu.
Actor Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù on the terrifying demons in his new Netflix film, and the responsibility he had to amplify the voices of refugees.
The south London House of Pharaohs member is flying solo with his debut mixtape Sorry You Were Saying.
Meet the brash four-piece with a glossy image, a killer sense of humour and a bitch-pop sound to match.