My Media Diet: the incisive Fake Accounts author Lauren Oyler
A book critic for The London Review of Books has become an author herself with a compelling debut novel about a woman who discovers her boyfriend is a conspiracy theorist.
A book critic for The London Review of Books has become an author herself with a compelling debut novel about a woman who discovers her boyfriend is a conspiracy theorist.
As the film series celebrates its 20th anniversary, we check in on the literary outliers who don’t know their quidditch from their Quibbler. No judgement here, but Hagrid is on standby.
Catching up with the internet’s favourite funnyman to talk dick pics, sleazy shenanigans and his new film Rotting in the Sun.
Every issue, we compile the rising stars to watch. From actors to musicians, designers to writers, these are the up-and-coming names you need to know.
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Chy Cartier, Sam Akpro, Saya Gray and Jeshi.
In an exclusive, Adonis founder Shay Malt shares the plan for the Runway festival – which involves an old airport, a sea of queers, a “gaybourhood” and a line-up for the history books.
The DJ/producer taskforce peddle white-hot electro and a mysterious blue substance known as The Formula.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Clip, Jim Legxacy, Raheaven and Bikôkô.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Central Cee, SOPHIE, Jeshi and Will Lister.
My Media Diet: The comedian has just released his new podcast, Ride, and has his own TV show in the pipeline. Here, he recommends Pedro Pascal TikToks and cures for perioral dermatitis.
In the last year, ex-music manager Jerald Cooper has built a steady IG following by bridging the gap between Black culture and midcentury modern architecture. Now, he’s released a fancy deck of flashcards to teach you about your neighbourhood, and he’s got a lot more up his sleeve...
To celebrate the much anticipated new series of Top Boy, actor and musician Little Simz steps behind the camera to photograph her fellow female costars for International Women's Day – and gives her first in-depth interview since that Brit Awards triumph.
Mood is a new BBC drama about an aspiring songwriter and rapper who falls down an OnlyFans rabbit hole. Nicôle Lecky’s one-woman show won over critics in theatres. Now it’s poised to dominate screens, too.
It’s a tale as old as time: indie kids get converted in the club, then strike gold with a hot, new, dancefloor-filling sound. Now, with global tour dates stacking up, it’s time for Fcukers to transcend the New York party scene.
Also on Rated by The Face: Swank Mami, Tyler, the Creator, Horse Vision and Chy Cartier & Lil Yachty.
The London-via-Leeds artist has perfected her combination of neo-soul songwriting and sound system-ready beats.