Why the world never got over Jai Paul
The enigmatic musician is emerging from the shadows to perform at this year’s Coachella. Despite his lack of self-promotion, his music has stayed fresh in the memories of a generation.
The enigmatic musician is emerging from the shadows to perform at this year’s Coachella. Despite his lack of self-promotion, his music has stayed fresh in the memories of a generation.
The British brand’s latest collab sees them team up with the Y2K velour stalwarts. We chat to Aries founder Sofia Prantera about subcultures, the ’90s and, above all, keeping it very real.
Call Sheet: The young New Yorker is in awe of co-star Brendan Fraser’s Oscar-nominated performance. Having been acting since he was three weeks old, he knows what he’s talking about.
Predictably, the Tories are going to try and ban laughing gas. But who is it really benefiting?
Skip the cheese, thanks. These films will make you think deep and fall hard.
THE FACE Podcast will cover the biggest stories in music, movies, fashion and politics.
A Single Man: a so-so shag proves unexpectedly good for the mind in this week’s gay sex column.
The North Londoner has impressed KSI and Mia Khalifa with his viral track, Number One Candidate.
He’s climbed the ranks of Top Boy, worked with Sir Steve McQueen and even bagged a BAFTA. But Empire of Light presented the actor’s biggest, most feathery challenge yet.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The Shrinking actor lets us in on her best kept beauty secrets, from soothing Singaporean scents to men’s aisle lip saviours.
A Single Man: after a best friend bags a boyfriend, the appeal of the one-night stand comes into question in this week’s gay sex column.
As she gears up to perform at the BRITs this weekend, where she’s nominated for three awards, the South London chart-topper chats about her massive breakthrough.
Anna Cafolla makes January a bit more bearable with this list of transgressive classics, post break-up reads, books that satirise trauma and slow-burning thrillers.
It may seem that the industry has changed for the better, but fewer minorities and women directed movies in 2022. Coupled with this year's disappointing snub of Black women at the Oscars, it’s pretty obvious that Hollywood still has a long way to go.
100%: Dimes Square’s favourite musician dishes the dirt on his biggest pet peeves and getting bitten by a napkin-crazed dog.
This week, the team dissects four days of viral moments, a return to wearable clothes, next-gen designers and, of course, Daniel Lee’s debut at Burberry.
From Glass Onion and The White Lotus to Ab Fab and The Devil Wears Prada, look past the boss and you’ll find the assistant has a starring style role of their own – good or bad.