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Free Naira Marley?
Volume 4 Issue 002: He’s the bad boy of Nigerian music – a controversial hit machine who’s built an empire of loyal fans and topped the African charts. The youth love him and the press is obsessed with him. So why does the government want Naira Marley behind bars?
The best summer fits of the ’90s and ’00s according to Brit Cult
Since 2018, the Instagram account has been a treasure trove of Cool Britannia gold. We meet the man behind the mood board for a look at his favourite summer shots.
100% Br3nya: the rising rapper ready to blow
“When I’m angry I think that’s when the most savage lyrics kind of come out”.
Martine Syms: “I have a naughty sense of humour”
The mega artist talks new-age surveillance, greed and anxiety ahead of her new show, Present Goo.
iona is a DJ you can trust
From working at the legendary venue Dance Tunnel to securing a regular spot at the beloved Field Maneuvers festival, the East Londoner has well and truly earned her stripes in UK night life.
Family business: meet teen siblings Herbie and Ray
In March 1985, 12-year-old model Felix Howard graced the cover of THE FACE, photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by the late Ray Petri. Thirty-six years later, Felix’s children, Herbie and Ray (named after Petri), are about to share the same experience.
100% Maeve: the seductive and haunting songwriter
Following the success of her 2021 EP, the Cayman Islands-born musician has a fresh project up her sleeve. We sat down with her to talk Aretha Franklin, lentil dahl and digging for vintage finds.
What does cryptocurrency addiction look like?
Crypto has the lure of stocks and the guesswork of gambling, it can be a dangerous game. Here are the signs to look out for.
Life lessons from Goldie
Goldie is innovative, loud and – as revered graffiti writer 10Foot points out in this conversation – a radical provocateur. With the release of Alpha Omega, his first album in eight years, it was time to give Uncle G his long-overdue debut FACE cover.
The unwavering greatness of Nilüfer Yanya
100%: To mark the release of her third album My Method Actor, the West London musician tells us all about her love of Natalie Imbruglia’s Torn, stressful showers and finding fans at the dentist.
Riz Ahmed and Richard Ayoade can’t quite believe their luck
Both of them are thrilled to star in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, as they tell Caspar Salmon over a bowl of nuts at Cannes.
Everything to know before your first sex party
From queer raves to hedonistic mansion parties, these kinky, XXX-rated events aren’t as intimidating as you might think. Pull on your fishnets, it’s time to dive in.
How can I have a fun summer without going broke?
Asking for a friend: Summer has arrived with a 40 degree bang and it’s time to make the most of it. Too skint for festivals and holidays? We’ve got you covered.
Sky Ferreira on Babygirl, broken bones, and (maybe) being cloned
The Everything Is Embarrassing hitmaker has a song in Halina Reijn's Babygirl, which stars Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson. What better time to give her a call?
Grime for grown-ups: Skepta’s ‘Ignorance Is Bliss’
Review: Three years since the release of his celebratory Konnichiwa album, the platinum-selling MC reignites the energies of Blacklisted for his 2019 LP.
Don’t call KennyHoopla a rock star
Pop-punk is back and KennyHoopla is one of the new generation’s leading lights: a one-man band who left Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to follow a yellow brick road to Hollywood... then, um, back to Wisconsin again.