Simon Amstell is a funghi fun guy
Simon Amstell’s new stand-up show, Spirit Hole, explores the therapeutic powers of magic mushrooms. The comedian talks trips, quips and ripping the ego out of musicians on Popworld.
Simon Amstell’s new stand-up show, Spirit Hole, explores the therapeutic powers of magic mushrooms. The comedian talks trips, quips and ripping the ego out of musicians on Popworld.
As the Eras tour draws to a close, and after a sexless evening at a Taylor Swift club night, writer Tom George asks pop's most ardent fandom: are you guys doing it?
The global pandemic has seen Games Workshop become more profitable than Google. Its growth can be largely attributed to the booming popularity of Warhammer – a 38-year-old roleplaying game with a historically nerdy image. We roll the dice and enter the big business world of miniature battling.
The London-based artists on their just released, genre-defying second mixtape, NOSMOKEVOL2.
A combined 12 million followers on TikTok and Instagram can be a lot to handle. Still, the brilliantly self-assured influencer knows herself better than anyone – even if she does share it all online.
Seven months on from the terrible events at Asake’s show in South London, survivors are still picking up the pieces. Drawn from exhaustive research and eye-witness testimony, here’s a timeline of what happened that night.
Britain’s youth have been failed by a failing government. They’re angry, not being listened to and are retaliating in ways they see fit to make some noise.
Playwright and LGBT+ activist Larry Kramer’s 1980s play has been rebooted for the modern stage. Its ambiguity remains, as does its existential point: time wasted is death. Here, THE FACE meets director Dominic Cooke and various cast members.
The 24-year-old has taken her beloved genre into fresh territory and earned the respect of the scene’s older heads. Her next trick? A debut album that fuses euphoric breaks with the guitar-powered swagger of Britpop. Let’s have it.
Ready for his close-up, with solo project EOB and his first ever solo interview.
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.
From Sex print deckchairs and fans, to anti-virus masks and wipe clean card holders, Christopher Kane’s new More Joy drop is bringing the heat while ensuring safety first in a time of pandemic.
In the 2024 General Election, Jovan Owusu-Nepaul stood as the Labour candidate in Clacton in Essex. He was beaten by Nigel Farage. Two years on, as Reform UK threatens to overrun mainstream British politics, Jovan returns to the constituency with photographer Sarah Stedeford to ask: if this is the seat of the UK’s next Prime Minister, what can Clacton teach us?
Alter-egos, privacy and surveillance are just some of the reasons behind drill’s masks and balaclavas.
The Other Side of Paradise channels the rebellious, DIY spirit of the late-’80s art scene. Never mind the optimism, this is Britain as it is, told by some of our most subversive artists.