Pulp friction: the unwritten power of a blank piece of paper
This year, the carte blanche became a symbol in the UK for anti-monarchy protests. But blank pieces of paper have long been used in both art and politics. What, if anything, does it say?
This year, the carte blanche became a symbol in the UK for anti-monarchy protests. But blank pieces of paper have long been used in both art and politics. What, if anything, does it say?
To help amplify the feminist movement in response to the killing of Mahsa Amini, stations such as Radio Alhara and NTS are streaming sets by Iranian women and non-binary artists.
THE FACE spoke to Symon Hill, who was arrested for asking, “Who elected him?” at King Charles III’s proclamation.
This year, the celebration returned to Britain for the first time in a decade. Here’s why this group is pushing against detainment and reclaiming the idea of “madness”.
From frequent immigration raids to the failed Rwanda flight, not a day goes by without gut-wrenching news about the UK’s asylum and immigration system. Here’s how you can play your part to resist.
With his off-the-wall reports on wasted spring breakers, flat earthers and far-right protesters, Callaghan has built an audience of millions. But despite the laughs his Channel 5 platform provokes, he tells THE FACE that his journalism is no joke.