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100% Deto Black: the Lagos scene’s rising alt-rap star
She’s best mates with Mowalola, pens sharp sex-positive lyrics about gender equality and has rapped alongside Skepta and Unknown T.
Pop-punk’s not dead! Investigating 2021’s biggest genre revival
Vans shoes and Dickies at the ready: a new wave of social media-savvy artists have brought the style back – and the scene's much more inclusive this time, too.
Teens have created a TikTok challenge that honours their heritage
The app’s newest hit of 15-second-fame has users united in a global celebration that shows off the traditional dress synonymous with their culture.
No Agency comes to town
Discerning talent hub No Agency has teamed up with discerning London-based casting director Emma Matell for its first London office. And THE FACE was there to cut the ribbon...
Going out guide: Brighton
Featuring the city's club night, record shop, rapper, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
The founder of rock and style bible RAYGUN tells stories of its making
Marvin Scott Jarrett recalls how he got Björk, Bowie and Jane’s Addiction on key issues of the authoritative ’90s magazine.
Read all about Gooners, glory and poisoned lasagnas in Eighteen86
Inspired by the original football fanzines of the ’80s and ’90s, two lifelong Gooners – Ed Fenwick and Max Giles – decided to set up their own a few years back.
Looking for cool things to do in Miami? Check this out
Once you’ve inhaled more art than you can handle at Art Basel Miami Beach, be sure to visit these top spots in the Magic City.
Ewen Spencer on the styles, subcultures and pure hedonism of British nightlife
The photographer’s new book, While You Were Sleeping, presents unseen photos from London’s clubs between 1998 and 2000. Here, the great Geordie describes the dancefloor’s pre-millennial magic.
Flips, flyers and full-outs with the UK cheer squads
On the mat with Newham’s Ascension Eagles, last featured in The Face back in 2003.
Boy.Brother.Friend: examining male identities and the diaspora through art
KK Obi and Emmanuel Balogun have launched the second coming of their original 2017 zine. It’s now a fully-fledged publication and the contents, as well as its contributors, are wicked.
Marie Tomanova’s spirit of youth
The Czech-born, New York-based photographer presents a series that journeys through her formative years in her small hometown, her escape to New York, her immigrant status – and, now, her vibrant challenges to “oppression and constriction”.
Where have all the pre-teens gone?
Remember when kids on the brink of teenagehood actually looked like, you know, children? Those days are gone. In 2021, pre-teens seem just as mature as actual teens. Ah, they grow up so fast...
Hard Labour: inside the party’s no-punches-pulled conference
After the flailing, failing Tories’ poison-dripping party conference, Keir Starmer’s mob descended on Merseyside, pumped and primed for power.
Going out guide: Manchester
Here are the city's best club nights, record shops, rappers, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
Trump’s trainers are a cash grab from chaos
This weekend, Donald Trump dropped a pair of $399 gold trainers. Are we witnessing a tear in the counterculture continuum?