Trauma Hurts: a film of family, love, loss and hope
Artist Tan Gillies’ new film explores the intense highs and lows of growing up, presented through the mysticism of Iceland, and the chaos of London.
Artist Tan Gillies’ new film explores the intense highs and lows of growing up, presented through the mysticism of Iceland, and the chaos of London.
With comparisons to Rachel Zoe, the super-stylist who made boho happen in the early ’00s, Maeve Reilly is the positivity-spreading queen of celebrity street fashion.
The science is clear: vaping is much less harmful than smoking. But half of Britain’s smokers still think it’s the other way round.
Ever read more devastating news about the climate crisis, only to be baffled by the fact that no one else around you seems to care? You're not alone.
The British footwear designer is the mastermind behind some of the the brand's most innovative pieces, namely the Yeezy x D. Rose prototype basketball shoe.
Feeling overwhelmed by the increasingly severe impact of climate change? You're not the only one. Here's how to deal with those feelings of existential dread and channel them into something positive.
Meet Trackie McLeod, Corbin Shaw and Sam Harris, the British artists challenging hyper-masculine stereotypes and raising awareness on mental health.
Charles Jeffrey, Lava La Rue and more share their most-loved outdoor locations that help clear the mind.
“We dealt with lockdown by giving up on real language altogether. We just spoke in bleep-bloops and groans to one another, for the entirety of isolation.” THE FACE sits down with Sheffield's student population to find out how university and grad life changed during the pandemic.
Jackson Payne and Jack Layfield’s new short film tells the powerful story of artist Tan Gillies who, against all odds, beat drug addiction, domestic violence and a mental health nightmare.
“My old man lives in England so he’d get out of lockdown and be able to go get a haircut or go to the pub, and we’d be here, unable to do bugger all besides go to work and go home.” With more Covid deaths per capita than anywhere else in the UK, youth in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, have been through a lot. THE FACE discovers how they tried – and struggled – to recover.
As the first “post-pandemic” summer beckons, 14 to 23-year-olds reflect on the benefits of isolation and how it changed their lives – sometimes for the better.
Can a narcolepsy drug help you achieve mad gains? These men think so.
The movement that gave us 500 Days of Summer and ukulele YouTube covers aplenty, twee fashion is back. But for some, its revival is bringing back memories of the toxic body image ideals that were originally associated with the movement.
Botox, Buckfast, behavioural therapy and belly laughs: how the superstar singer-songwriter fought Tourette’s for his triumphant comeback.
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“We have more shared interests than differences today. We need to champion that shared struggle as young people in a world beyond pandemic.” THE FACE hits the streets of Northern Ireland to find out how Covid politicised young people.