Vybz Kartel is reclaiming his throne
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.
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.
Badgirl$ emerged from a 5am chat at a warehouse rave. During an intense creative period, they created a moody brew of trap production and grunge. Now they’re having a laugh with it.
Viral run club Runnpac set hearts racing on TikTok this summer, prompting many to tie up their laces and race towards love. But is it really the cure to our dating woes?
Brace yourself for 70 minutes of epic trance, thunderous techno and punk attitude.
Volume 4 Issue 003: From being a sport “quite unsuitable for females” to one played by 2.6 million women in England alone, football is finally kicking out the gender crap.
Charles Jeffrey, Lava La Rue and more share their most-loved outdoor locations that help clear the mind.
Appointed creative director of the storied footwear brand earlier this month, McKoy has long followed the Dr. Martens ethos. Here’s how he’s going to push the brand into the future.
“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.
100%: Fresh from the release of her new EP, the 21-year-old musician is gunning to join the ranks of pop music’s greats.
The much-debated slasher trope has a few classic traits: pure, virginal, generally morally superior and worthy of survival. In MaXXXine, the last film in Ti West's horror trilogy, he smashes them all.
Horny for handcuffs? Gagging for, er, gags? Whatever kinky fantasy you have in your head, this is how to bring it to life.
Photographer Mark Alesky takes us on a roots reggae sound system visual odyssey.
This New Yorker is a diamond in the ruff, and his brief appearance in the Safdie brothers’ heart-pounding new film takes the insanity to a whole new level.