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Culture

Words To Live By

Courtesy of Ed Templeton and friends. — Things we learned from re-reading Huck 45: The Ed Templeton Curated Issue.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Skate

Michael Sieben

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #12 — Artist, prankster and Thrasher magazine stalwart, Michael Sieben dips into a memory book of his (urban) suburban youth.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Culture

Thomas Campbell

Things That Inspire Me — Kaleidoscopic artist Thomas Campbell shares the threads of inspiration that weave into his world.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Magazine

Huck 44 - Tommy Guerrero

Artists, Activists and Ambient Jams — Skateboarder and musician Tommy Guerrero takes the lead in an action-packed issue devoted to culture-shapers of all kinds.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Things that inspire me

Jay Riggio

Things That Inspire Me — Jay Riggio's handcrafted dreamscapes are taking cut-and-paste art to a new surreal place.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

The Working Artisans Club

Satta Skates

The Working Artisans' Club — Some people are built to create – to shape their future with their own two hands. Before Huck launches the new Working Artisans' Club for 2014, we revisit the rad makers we met last year.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Photography

Sydelle Willow Smith

Contemplating identity with Soft Walls — Sydelle Willow Smith's latest exhibition shines a positive light on the relationships that bridge South Africa's xenophobic divides.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Photography

Mike Belleme

Things That Inspire Me — Documentary photographer Mike Belleme on the things that inspire his unique lens on life.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Culture

Satta Skates

The Working Artisans' Club — In a hidden corner of South London, Satta Skates founder Joe Lauder is hand-shaping his own Zennish little Dogtown.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Print

Visual Editions

Defenders of Print Part Three — Great Looking Stories is Visual Editions founders' Britt and Anna’s mantra, and it lets them push design boundaries one publication at a time.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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