Doja Cat: “you need to be a bit of a comedian to be a rapper”
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
Associates suggest that the SpaceX cadet’s behaviour could be down to an escalation in use.
Volume 4 Issue 003: The London rapper is riding music’s global collaboration wave and fucking with gender in her own easy way.
Ahead of their set at Primavera Sound, the underground music duo share their advice for a good night out in Spain's capital.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What’s on the menu? Food futurologist Morgaine Gaye predicts a surge in non-meat meats, the evolution of edible packaging and the introduction of insect protein.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The singer, songwriter and, now, author teaches us how to do self-care properly.
We spoke to Archy Marshall’s dedicated followers before he hit the stage in London.
MACHINE-A’s ex-buyer, Harry Fisher, has opened up shop, stocking the best in Brit-fash from Martine Rose to Ahluwalia. Here, we ask: is he mad for opening a clothing store in the middle of a pandemic?
With only a matter of days before Changes drops, fans got a glimpse of Bieber up-close, unplugged and moustachioed.
Everyone's doing it. But should you really unblock that number? We asked a tarot reader, bartender and tattoo artist to lend their varied expertise to advise on whether you should crawl back to that forgotten flame.
Technology that once spelled the future of relationships has turned into a recipe for doomswiping. Magdalene Taylor suggests there some alternative ways to make online dating fun rather than tedious.
Call sheet: From Moonlight acclaim to a lead role in Whitney biopic I Wanna Dance with Somebody, the path to becoming a critical darling has never looked so chic.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Author Alex Williams discusses the evolution of “the career”, working from home and switching to a four-day working week.
Seen the term "Web3" knocking about but have no idea what it is? THE FACE's crypto expert is here to help.
The Big Dyke Energy co-founder is a mainstay of South London’s queer clubbing scene.
After spending 13 years behind bars, the controversial dancehall king has returned to a radically shifted cultural landscape. THE FACE meets him in Jamaica as he plots his epic comeback.