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Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Tems, Drake, Jeshi, Rainy Miller & Space Afrika.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Tems, Drake, Jeshi, Rainy Miller & Space Afrika.
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Director Hugh Mulhern's AI experiment challenges reductive notions of Irish identity. His work has been called “hiberno-futurism” – make of that what you will.
The photographer and chronicler of all things British, now the subject of the upcoming documentary I am Martin Parr, has had a decades-long career that shows no sign of waning despite all its contradictions.
Photographer Guen Fiore and stylist Rubina Vita Marchiori have teamed up on GIRLS, a series of intimate portraits documenting women in their early twenties.
The AZEEMA founder’s round-up casts a light on their blossoming network of creatives. Now, in no particular order...
Off the Rails: Recently worn by FKA twigs, the CSM grad is as influenced by French philosophers as she is Francis Bacon. Oh, and she’d have Buddha and Angelina Jolie over for dinner.
Georgie Lane-Godfrey goes to the frontlines of the climate emergency with the XR Farmers.
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The UK Afrobeats hitmakers are running Accra’s hottest new venue, where Headie One and Stormzy have been seen propped at the bar.
"Looking to the future, I am feeling hopeful. I feel like I’ve seen the power of solidarity over the last year."
The Tottenham rapper has transcended the UK drill scene and climbed the charts. He speaks to The Face about family, success and a growing sense of responsibility.
As OnlyFans creators gear up for the platform’s sexually explicit content ban, the adult industry is looking at blockchain technology. Watch out, tech bros. From CumRocket to Nafty, porn is pioneering real-world crypto use.
University life has never been more challenging. Rent hikes. Online lectures. Part-time work killing all-time partying. We asked students in Newcastle, Glasgow, Bristol, Aberystwyth and Belfast to weigh in.
Forty years after the Battle of Orgreave, the creativity of those who took part in the 1984-5 miners’ strike has been carefully documented by the Barnsley designer.