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What it’s like to be a US expat in Berlin right now
Ahead of the imminent 2020 election, we speak to five Berlin-based US citizens about how their hopes, fears and long-term plans have been impacted by politics.
Charles Jeffrey’s got The Healing power
No show? No problem. Instead, London Fashion Week’s ever-theatrical designer teamed up with Tim Walker on a super sexy (physical) photobook, for LOVERBOY’s SS21 collection, The Healing.
The Black Trans Brilliance of Oluchi Omeoga
The co-founder of Minnesota-based non-profit Black Visions Collective tells us about fighting for Black liberation and the trans individuals leading the movement.
GmbH: “If you have a great outfit but the shoes don’t work, it can destroy the whole look”
As their newest sneakers for Japanese sportswear brand ASICS drop, Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Serhat Isik reveal how they dreamed up their most radical design yet.
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring Ariana Grande's surprise comeback track, a bonus treat from Yaeji and Pa Salieu's politically potent single B***k.
Gideon Adlon makes magic for The Craft reboot
The actress has called upon crystals and other powers of the occult to deliver a reboot worthy of “a new age of The Craft fans”.
Trump vs Biden: a cheat sheet
With less than a week to go until the US election, THE FACE looks at where the two presidential candidates stand across six vital issues.
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring slinky Afrobeats from Wizkid, a toxic relationship anthem from Claudia Valentina and the new band from Jay Som and Chastity Belt’s Annie Truscott.
100% Raheaven: the north London heartbreaker
The RnB singer’s new track 2Personal is a sharp-tongued breakup anthem.
The Big Interview: John Cooper Clarke
The career of the bard of Salford spans five decades. From cabaret to punk, Nico to Kate Moss, Alex Turner to Paul McCartney, John Cooper Clarke has been there, rhymed that, and even survived 17 years on heroin. As he publishes his debut memoir I Wanna Be Yours, we ask: what makes him The People’s Poet?
At home with Neneh Cherry
October 1992: Three years after her debut album, Neneh Cherry is back in the pop arena. But first she invited us to her retreat in rural Sweden to talk about life, love, family – and home.
Cult author Dennis Cooper on meth, the death of NYC and Miley Cyrus
Upon revisiting his work for a biography, the Frisk author makes a case for his being the oldest living teenager in the world.
Lockdown loneliness in all its glorious mundanity
Photographers Benedict Brink and Clare Shilland have collaborated on a lo-fi photobook with Moon Ltd, ‘Been On My Own For Long Enough’. In it, they document their time spent in lockdown, alone, complete with bloody noses, fag breaks and a snoozing child. Ahh.
Could Bratz® influence the election?
As compared to passive neoliberal Barbie or clueless Betty Boop, Bratz have been on the frontlines of social discourse, urging their fans to vote.
Unseen photos of Hackney’s vibrant working class history
The Rio Tape/ Slide Archive is a new book documenting the rebellious spirit of east London's residents in the '80s, with photographs highlighting an age of poverty, racism and protest during the Thatcher years.