Ever watched ‘Britney Ever After’ and felt zero pangs of guilt?
Philippa Snow investigates the thrilling ingredients of Lifetime’s campy, celebrity downfall biopics.
Philippa Snow investigates the thrilling ingredients of Lifetime’s campy, celebrity downfall biopics.
Technology’s movement towards reanimating the dead is closer than ever. But who is responsible for these virtual relationships? How is technology affecting the grieving process? And what can be gained from it?
When news of SSENSE's bankruptcy filing broke last month, it joined a slew of huge e-tailers currently struggling to stay afloat. The internet went into overdrive, anticipating the scale – and bargains – of a potential closing sale. But for emerging designers stocked on the site, it reflects the sorry state of the fashion industry.
ArgueSKE 1994-1997 celebrates the late photographer’s personal work that came to define ’90s counterculture, featuring tributes from Jaime King, Harmony Korine and Glen Luchford.
In the first instalment of a new column reporting on American politics in this Presidential Campaign year, we ask: what happens when democracy is sold to the highest bidder?
Is a 45-year-old who listens to 5SOS fit to lead the country? Has Joe Biden ever actually listened to a Lady Gaga song? In an increasingly polarised field of candidates, The Face asks the important questions.
Over the years, a number of dancehall artists have attracted negative attention for homophobic lyrics. Jamaica Pride gathers a community who love the genre's celebratory aspects.
The South Londoner blends bhangra, UKG and drill. Having generated a buzz among the South Asian underground, Saperra's tracks have been going off at Berghain and Glastonbury.
A proposed Super League would give more power to the few. Going by the explosion of anger on social media, fans are able to see the move for the disaster it is.
We chat to global MUA Raoúl Alejandre about how makeup could help you tap into your higher consciousness.
The makeup artist's first book Nothing Precious celebrates unpolished beauty and the spirit of New York.
As the (popcorn) dust settles on this year’s event, here’s our critic’s round-up of the films we didn’t have space to preview.