A trip to the STI clinic proves rather fruitful
A Single Man: this week, a new prescription and a needle in the arm gives our gay sex columnist a spring in his step.
A Single Man: this week, a new prescription and a needle in the arm gives our gay sex columnist a spring in his step.
Ahead of his posthumous album Quit To Play Chess, the radical musician’s friends, family and big-name collaborators reflect on his struggles and his soul-stirring charm.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: BXKS, Snuggle, Joviale and Heavy Lungs.
His outrageous lyrics take shots at high-profile celebrities and peddle bizarre conspiracy theories. Plus he’s dropped more music than anyone could possibly have time to listen to.
The government’s cheap deal runs till the end of March. After that, will the wheels fall off? Riding the routes, we press the passengers and the bell – but only once.
Kamaya Jones, 16, is on the road to basketball stardom, following in the footsteps of the greatest player of all time.
Photographer and artist Shae DeTar’s debut monograph Another World has been in the works for almost 14 years. The result is a warm celebration of the female body in all its glory.
Director Hannes Hirsch’s debut feature film cruises on self-discovery, chosen families and finding your feet on the dancefloor.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The Swedish pop princess lets us in on a few skincare secrets. Take note.
THE FACE headed to the Soweto township in South Africa to check the temperature of the red-hot music genre.
Casting in 2023 appears to be getting more and more niche, with Dean Kissick modelling for Heaven and Bella Newman walking the Miu Miu show. No idea who we’re on about? That’s the point.
This week, we explain why arena shows have become eye-wateringly expensive.
A Single Man: Finally, a bloke who texts back, makes plans and brings coffee to the bedside. What could go wrong?
We’re made to believe fashion isn’t built for mums. From a world-renowned stylist to a furniture designer, five women filled us in on what this means in 2025, and what changes need to happen.
Call Sheet: The only woman (so far) to survive creepy Joe’s obsession in You, the actor behind Marianne pulls back the curtain on her career.