Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Biebs is back, Naira Marley has a new dance and a new rapper from Coventry has Twitter talking. Keep up-to-date with our regularly updated playlist.
Biebs is back, Naira Marley has a new dance and a new rapper from Coventry has Twitter talking. Keep up-to-date with our regularly updated playlist.
Give the January blues the boot with our edit of the best stompers to buy right now, including Bottega Veneta, Raf Simons, Diesel, Our Legacy – and even some on-sale gems.
...and it’s one of their finest collabs yet.
Public voting opens today, so you can have your say on who gets props for being this year’s biggest and brightest acting talent.
We love a good old pub knees-up at THE FACE. So, on Thursday, we raised a glass (or 10) to our new print issue at The Face Arms, also known as The Beehive in Tottenham, North London birthplace of Ms Adele Laurie Blue Adkins. Check out some of the photos from the epic party here.
Today, a jury panel including Andy Serkis and THE FACE’s editor Matthew Whitehouse got together to whittle down a shortlist of Britain’s most exciting acting talent – and you can vote for your favourite.
Get your hands on limited-edition items from the likes of Beepy Bella and Ji Won Choi. The price? Your own secondhand clothes.
Isobel Thompson traces the backlash against facial recognition. From police biometrically mapping faces to nationwide watch-lists, will the balance between citizens and the state soon topple?
The 19-year-old musician has scored two massive hits, but industry rumours suggest he’s hit a bump on the road to success.
Screen Time: from a Seoul gone to hell to a Montana ranch ruled by fear, via bent coppers aplenty in Edinburgh, there’s a world of entertainment to thrill this week.
Aliens, weed, a warped Satan/Jesus Christmas story and a religious approach to skateboarding – welcome to the supernatural world of CTMY.
Screen Time: The best new watches to keep you company from 5th November onwards.
We’re back with the most vital news update in the world, handpicked just for you.
The first season of Netflix’s hit series reached 76 million eyeballs. As the second instalment launches, the Wolverhampton-born actor gives us the lowdown on the emotional toll of playing Yennefer de Vengerberg and breaking fantasy stereotypes.