Candice Carty-Williams’ UK rap drama Champion is truly authentic
THE FACE Podcast: The South London author tells us about her thrilling new TV show.
THE FACE Podcast: The South London author tells us about her thrilling new TV show.
Indie music’s poet-in-chief – oh, and also the nation’s Poet Laureate, by royal appointment – gives us the rhyme and reason behind the magnificent new album from his band, LYR.
Allegations of racism at Yorkshire Cricket Club brought the game into disrepute. Now a generation of junior players are attempting to change it. Howzat?
Last year, the drug was found in a load of the UK’s pill supply. Now, 3-MMC has been doing the rounds in the Berlin party scene. But what actually is it?
Theo Cottle turned his regular encounters with avid fishers into an arresting photo series, documenting their catches big and small. We’re hooked.
Break-ups are tough, but they’re even harder when the relationship leaves you with trauma. The good news? Those feelings don’t last forever. Here’s how to put yourself back together.
Despite the Tories' xenophobic attacks on Albanian immigrants, the country has become a go-to escape for young Brits on holiday, offering techno meccas such as Kala and ION festivals, cheap accommodation and gorgeous beaches. Welcome to Albmania.
Chris Goode was considered a genius playwright and director. But the boundaries he pushed were personal. Now his grooming of young actors is coming to light. THE FACE speaks to the survivors.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Clarks Originals and Aries’ mystical collab, a FRGMT of Moncler, Levi’s parties with Amelia Dimoldenberg, Moschino’s new denim, Diesel’s club, Palace x Oakley, and Polaroid’s real life. Whew.
London Film Festival: THE FACE speaks to the director and lead actor of the noir detective drama, Park Chan-wook and star Park Hae-il.
Check out some of the best party get-ups from the ravey weekender.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Amaarae, J Hus, Anz and PinkPantheress.
Back, forth and back again, the Tory party’s decisions have been marred by constant U-turns and inconsistencies. Next up, weed’s becoming a Class A drug. Or is it?
Mani Minutes: The pop powerhouse steps into the salon for a chat and a fresh set, for the first episode of our new video series.
London Film Festival: The male perspective has dominated films for over a century. In her new documentary, Nina Menkes tracks how filmmakers have long objectified women – and why that’s so harmful.
“Every time I think my body is getting used to this kind of work, I feel absolutely shattered again.”
Just your average day by the sea with Harmony and Wendy Tividad, shot by Moni Haworth for the new print issue of The FACE. Don’t forget the sunscreen…