Pilgrimage to paradise: the agony and ecstasy of football fandom
A new exhibition from Martin Parr, Corbin Shaw and OOF magazine spotlights the footie fan. Who are ya?
A new exhibition from Martin Parr, Corbin Shaw and OOF magazine spotlights the footie fan. Who are ya?
While the lives of queer young people are used as a political football, a wave of films are offering a counter-narrative, giving them agency onscreen while standing up to institutionalised homophobia.
Flex culture as we once knew it is dead. These days, celebs and influencers are practising the art of subtle humblebrags.
Fashion news of the week: An upcoming book from Burberry, a Levi’s link-up with NewJeans and Marc Jacobs’ Y2K revival.
Call Sheet: the teenage star of His Dark Materials talks abusive onscreen parents and entering the Star Wars universe with The Acolyte.
Fad foods. Hinge pubs. Clive Martin witnesses the true dawn of organised fun.
One in five students at Russell Group universities are considering dropping out due to financial pressures. THE FACE meets the young people being forced to choose between getting a degree or keeping the lights on.
Recent reports suggest a rise in users badly damaging their noses after repeated use. Feeling queasy? Too right.
Listen to our editorial team discuss the ceremony's red carpet looks, big wins, near misses and awkward moments.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring Isabella Lovestory, Amaarae, 100 gecs and Yves Tumor.
The teenager gamer-turned-musician has racked up hundreds of millions of streams and he’s signed with the label that Billie Eilish is on. So why does he still record everything with his phone?
The stans are ready to justify having LDR’s deliciously dramatic poetry etched on their flesh for eternity.
The five best non-lead TV characters of 2022 #1: Chef’s kiss for the restaurant manager played by an IRL sandwich connoisseur. At least he’s the show's lead asshole.
Technology that once spelled the future of relationships has turned into a recipe for doomswiping. Magdalene Taylor suggests there some alternative ways to make online dating fun rather than tedious.
The mythical Manchester suburb was the epicentre of Madchester. But the nation's best documentary photographers had been intrigued by the inner city area long before Factory Records. Today, Hulmeloonies is carrying on their legacy.