As gay biker phenomenon Pillion builds steady buzz, English actor Harry Melling reflects on reinvention, risk-taking, and the unexpected thrill of leading a very modern ‘dom-com’.
Rising singer-songwriter Malcolm Todd talks Drew Starkey, performing at Camp Flog Gnaw and his album-making process.
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.
Confronting code switching and social performance – Elujay discards the masks on album, A Constant Charade.
As his West End debut in Samuel D. Hunter’s Clarkston draws to a close, Ruaridh Mollica sits down with Man About Town to reflect on momentum, maturing craft, and the thrill of a year spent levelling up.
From social media fame to TV period drama, Henry Rowley maps out his path to polymathic prosperity.
With his sixth album, Tremor, and headline Barbican show, Daniel Avery continues to be one of UK electronic music’s most intriguing presences.
REPRESENT and FLANNELS have sealed the deal with a new collaboration – and Man About Town went up North to see it all in the flesh, tattoos included.
Mawaan Rizwan went from Youtube skits to clown school, to helming Juice – one of the most headturning British comedies of the decade.
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.
Following globe-captivating “Until I Found You”, troubadour Stephen Sanchez is continuing to make success work for him.
Travis Barker talks new beginnings personally and for blink-182 – and why he’s definitely not a celebrity.
As Bob Marley: One Love hits screens, titular star Kingsley Ben-Adir is bringing the untold story of an icon to the world.
Samuel Bottomley, star of Molly Manning Walker’s lauded How To Have Sex talks us through the experience of starring in the film.
Wales Bonner and Adidas reunite, Ssstein and Umbro make things official, Studio Nicholson taps Aaron Levine for a capsule, and more menswear moves to have on your radar this week.
MMA-fighter-turned-actor Ryan Bader talks Benny Safdie, unlikely opportunities, and finding his on-screen courage.
With his trio of acclaimed releases showing at BFI London Film Festival this year, Josh O’Connor, the new king of character acting, is unmissable on and off the screen.
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.
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