BuzzBallz are the drink of the moment
They’re round. They’re 13.5% alcohol. They’re filling the shelves at your local corner shop. Haven’t tried them yet? Don’t worry, you will…
They’re round. They’re 13.5% alcohol. They’re filling the shelves at your local corner shop. Haven’t tried them yet? Don’t worry, you will…
Daniel Craig joined us at the Curzon Hoxton for a special Q&A and screening of Luca Guadagnino’s William Burroughs adaptation last week. Lucky us, eh?
After various experiments – not least medieval-themed trap – 2hollis has risen from the underground with elfin looks, a moshpit-commanding presence and a formidable sound that sneaks pop hooks into pulverising rage rap and EDM.
Yup, the normie coins are unstable. Here's what’s going down in the crypto world, too.
Fashion designer Ashish Gupta is behind this year’s London EDITION’s festive fir. Turns out it was inspired by John Waters, bad taste and DIY culture.
Theo Cottle turned his regular encounters with avid fishers into an arresting photo series, documenting their catches big and small. We’re hooked.
Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls’ Grand Theft Hamlet is a wildly entertaining documentary about bringing, well, Hamlet to life via, well, GTA. We went over to theirs for a cup of tea to hear all about it.
In 1995, for his debut FACE cover – his first ever solo interview – we called him The Wild One. For his second, in 1999, he was our hater-battling Man of the Year, with the bloodied nose to prove it. Now he’s here for a third encounter, as a Better Man – and as a chimp.
The Danish band lost their singer to suicide last year. Now, talking about it for the first time, they’re ready to release the beautiful album they completed with him.
The fashion designer and lifelong outcast left Melbourne to become London’s most incendiary club kid. Thirty years after his death, his legacy is about to live loud and proud at Tate Modern.
Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Kiko Kostadinov heads to La La Land, Stone Island makes a film, and Haider Ackermann creates off-piste uniforms for Canada Goose.
In a country fully mobilised against an existential threat to its existence, Ukraine’s queer soldiers are on the frontline of a fight for acceptance. Until recently, their presence and struggles remained largely invisible.
In 2004, the art historian founded Performa, an interdisciplinary arts organisation in New York, famed for its three week biennial. This month, she celebrated it turning 20.