Straight Outta Hollywood
May 1991: In homage to the late John Singleton, director of ‘90s cult classic Boyz N The Hood, The Face unearths an archive feature on the rise of “Black Hollywood”.
May 1991: In homage to the late John Singleton, director of ‘90s cult classic Boyz N The Hood, The Face unearths an archive feature on the rise of “Black Hollywood”.
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Dijon, Elias Rønnenfelt & Dean Blunt, Steve Lacy, EYDN and M.T Hadley.
Fan favourite Never Have I Ever is returning to Netflix for its third season. We chat to one of the series’ stars Megan Suri and find out what she gets up to in her spare time.
Having collaborated on gritty club-adjacent tracks, Nottingham trio Lukas Wiglex, Son of Philip and Des Hagenasty share their wide range of influences.
Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited blockbuster is finally in cinemas. We speak to his leading man about preventing a future apocalypse now, the importance of a Travis Scott soundtrack and why co-star R-Patz will make a great Batman (it’s all in the chin, apparently).
The enigmatic musician is emerging from the shadows to perform at this year’s Coachella. Despite his lack of self-promotion, his music has stayed fresh in the memories of a generation.
The Catalan singer enraptured audiences at New York’s Webster Hall.
Review: Following CGI revisions and much anticipation, Sonic goes from completely underwhelming to something mildly tolerable.
The Belgian designer’s latest collections for Y/Project, Diesel and Jean Paul Gaultier couture have all received rapturous responses. His MO? Irreverence, irony and plenty of sex appeal.
Featuring tracks from Yaeji, SOPHIE and Sevdaliza.
A professional dancer, Addison's best mate and creative consultant... Smith does it all. She gives us a glimpse into her hyper-busy world.
She's pop music’s fearless trailblazer, a committed experimentalist who’s navigated the music industry machine and kept her integrity intact. Now, Charli XCX is back with a rowdy, ravey record which laps up the drama of friendships, fall-outs and fame.
The band’s frontman Graham Sayle talks class tension, mental health struggles and nepotism in the UK music scene.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
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.
Associates suggest that the SpaceX cadet’s behaviour could be down to an escalation in use.