AntsLive is the horse-riding rapper who’s blowing up on socials
The North Londoner has impressed KSI and Mia Khalifa with his viral track, Number One Candidate.
The North Londoner has impressed KSI and Mia Khalifa with his viral track, Number One Candidate.
Ahead of the show’s explosive second season release, we caught up with the actor about playing Danny Van Deventer, and, er, sauna blankets.
Photographer David Jenewein has collated his tender and intimate images of Thailand into a new zine.
The mainstream pop-punk renaissance is upon us and Meet Me @ The Altar are blazing the trail for the next generation. We join the American trio as they tour the UK for the first time.
Ickbait: Your “ick” says more about you than it does about them, says Hannah Ewens.
Get the Look: Caught up with jeen-yuhs yet? If not, wet your whistle with The Kimbino’s latest column for THE FACE, where she dissects all things Ye.
The Drag Race alumni head up a HBO docuseries which brings a drag show to small town America. The aim? To create a lasting effect on the communities they visit.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Skrillex, Sassy 009, BXKS and Fcukers.
There is, again, trouble in paradise as The White Lotus welcomes its latest batch of victims-we-mean-guests. Aimee Lou Wood spent seven (!) months in Thailand for the occasion: “It was exactly like The Truman Show”.
After a devastating performance in God’s Own Country, the actor swaps the Yorkshire Dales for Buckingham Palace in the new series of The Crown. Here’s why even punks, anarchists and republicans should tune in.
Get the Look: These days you can’t swig a Red Stripe without someone bringing up the indie sleaze resurgence. So for this week’s column, The Kimbino unpacks the dirty, filthy Tumblr days of Sky Ferreira, Pixie Geldof and Loud-era Rihanna.
Daily Beauty Rituals: Starting the day with a long shower soundtracked by Radiohead, The Bear’s breakout star gives us a peek into her wellness routine.
The matriarch of the revolutionary PBS series An American Family discusses divorce, her son Lance, and the current state of television.
With her debut album Blush, the actress and singer-songwriter uses her wistful, Laurel Canyonesque music as social lubricant.
Since joining gaming giant EA in 2001 Steve Schnur has been at the epicentre of music and gaming. Here’s why he’s made it his mission to tell the world why Tennessee has won his heart.
Can’t get enough of cannibal corpses? Calm down, sicko. We’ve got plenty more for you here.
100%: The Japanese-English artist tells us all about eating gorgonzola pasta and her first kiss. Don’t worry – she didn’t do those two in order.