11 of the best new books to read this November
From New York drag bars to Japanese idol culture, slender winter days are for powering through slender books such as these.
From New York drag bars to Japanese idol culture, slender winter days are for powering through slender books such as these.
How a Londoner from round these parts became Hollywood’s go-to soundtrack composer and Thom Yorke’s text-mate.
The director of The King of Staten Island pushes the envelope with a risky comedy that pays off in laughs.
Director Chloé Zhao and star Kumail Nanjiani discuss the MCU’s new direction. But not, pointedly, One Direction…
Into on-set gossip? Don’t worry, darling. Here’s a rundown of movies where actor feuds, fallouts and scandals have overshadowed the actual plot.
Say goodbye to the Tarantino and Kubrick heads: the cinephile has moved on – and further afield.
Sure, Pete Davidson and Kim K look like they're having a great time. But will they be together for a long time? Different story, mate. THE FACE's sex and relationships pro, Charlotte Bayes, breaks down exactly why you should be wary of rebound relationships.
One of the leads of David E. Kelley’s Twin Peaks-like new drama recommends something old and something new to watch.
Taking stock over lockdown, the London actor and advocate has spent the last 12 months helping to provide arts education for young people in the justice system.
May, 2004: From bun-shakin’ Kelis to André 3000 twistin’ in jockey silks, flamboyance and fun have taken over.
The Arizona-born actress takes a wild road trip with co-star Barbie Ferreira in Unpregnant, the Superbad of abortion movies.
My Media Diet: His irreverent TikTok videos have earned him three million fans, including Madonna. Now, he’s taking on the podcasting world.
Actor and writer Zawe Ashton’s new play is a “love letter” shining a light on mental health issues within the black British community.
Hackney’s wackiest community shopping destination is a Santa’s grotto of cult memorabilia and homemade weirdness. Jack Mitchell and Roydon Misseldine stock everything from Baby-Gs and troll dolls to DIY zines and fantastic fashion, only available IRL.
Take it from the leftfield grime producer, Edinburgh is more than just a hub for middle-class mums during Fringe.
Less salacious that Skins, more silly than Gossip Girl, Story of My Fucking Life showcases the imperfections of everyday life in 15 minute episodes.