From gentle comedy Leonard & Hungry Paul to absurd indie mockumentary Lady and his upcoming National Theatre debut – Laurie Kynaston is enjoying a well-paced career high.
Conner Ives’s namesake brand has become a staple of the fashion crowd since its debut. However, in 2025, with one slogan T-shirt, it became an engine for solidarity, too.
With a professional background in high-end menswear, and a penchant for ‘90s skateboarding culture, watch dealer and OTOTTOÏ founder Julien Toretto does things differently.
Following his silver screen debut in 2022’s Oscar-winning All Quiet on the Western Front, Felix Kammerer now wades into Hollywood’s darker currents in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.
Meet Qaher Harhash: the Palestinian model fighting for a truly inclusive fashion world.
Mawaan Rizwan went from Youtube skits to clown school, to helming Juice – one of the most headturning British comedies of the decade.
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù’s not looking for one big breakout role, but with his quietly authoritative turn in Akinola Davies’s My Father’s Shadow, he’s leaving an indelible mark on the cultural imagination.
For Wigan Warriors’ rugby starboy, Junior Nsemba’s ascension to the peaks of his sport has been no coincidence. He’s built a sturdy foundation, got the silverware to prove it – now, he’s set his sights on legacy.
Tom Blyth and co-star turned friend-for-life David Jonsson talk Wasteman, Carmen Emmi’s queer romantic thriller Plainclothes, and why Blyth’s upcoming rom-com People We Meet on Vacation was a job that fed his soul.
Parisian trio Keep Dancing Inc.’s inspirations span New Order to Arcade Fire and Chic – now they’re back with new album, A Taste of Possibility.
Travis Barker talks new beginnings personally and for blink-182 – and why he’s definitely not a celebrity.
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Deyaz talks single “Numb” and London’s everlasting influence on his creative process.
As he releases sophomore record Welcome Home, Kid!, Jordan Mackampa reflects on achieving undiluted self-expression.
Paying homage to the perennial voice of Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson’s biopic, actor Jack O’Connell talks going Back To Black.
With his deeply human turn as rough sleeper Mike in Harris Dickinson’s Urchin, Frank Dillane has found his leading man magnetism.
Revered British artist Leon Vynehall soars to artistic heights with his new album, In Daytona Yellow. He talks Japan, experimentation, and essence.
For as long as Charlie Hunnam has been an actor, he’s favoured substance over stardom. But with Ryan Murphy’s Monster, he’s got the best of both worlds.
The Crown breakout Luther Ford swapped Buckingham Palace for the Battle of Hastings in latest series, King & Conqueror.
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