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Music

An inside look at New York City’s best independent record stores

Vinyl NYC — A new book from James T. & Karla L. Murray and Hattie Lindert explores the frontages, interiors and people of shops located across the five boroughs, while archiving their existences.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Culture

Munya Chawawa launches new initiative Black Boys Theatre Club

BBTC — The comedian will lead trips for young Black men to watch stage shows, and provide behind the curtain glimpses to the creative industries.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Sport

Inside the shadowed, stomach-churning world of night climbing

Don’t look down — For nearly a century, the secret Night Climbers society have scaled and traversed Oxford’s dreaming spires in search of freedom. We meet members under the cover of darkness to hear about their love of the twilight sport.

Written by: Sam Mumford

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Huck 82: The Music Issue

Capturing the vibrant energy of passinho dancers in Rio’s favelas

Funk is life — The fast-paced dance first emerged in the early 2000s at illegal baile funk parties, but has grown into an international phenomenon in recent years with the help of social media. Photographer Jonangelo Molinari has spent years documenting its moves, characters and culture.

Written by: Josh Jones

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Culture

Motoyuki Daifu’s chaotic vision of the Japanese family home

My family is a pubis — Growing up in a cramped, working-class household, the Japanese photographer decided to turn his camera onto his own surroundings. His new monograph explores tensions in the traditional family unit, but also the importance finding one’s place within it.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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Music

Irish artists to receive €325 a week basic income from the government

Basic Income for the Arts — The scheme will begin next year, with 2,000 spaces initially allocated in the budget.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Culture

London’s green cabmen’s shelters are filled with history. What does their future hold?

Green oases — For the city’s taxi drivers, the shelters offer a spot to rest, recharge and fill themselves at a reasonable price. But with London’s ever-shifting transportation landscape, the huts could become collateral damage, reports Fred Garratt-Stanley

Written by: Fred Garratt-Stanley

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Music

In turbulent Tbilisi, a radio station broadcasts through the storm

Mutant Radio — As Georgia’s political situation has fissured, its capital’s nightlife and music scenes have fostered crucial spaces for community and solidarity. Hester Underhill visits a radio station on the banks of the Kura river, spreading alternative music and culture through the city’s airwaves in the face of protests and government crackdowns.

Written by: Hester Underhill

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Huck 82: The Music Issue

We’re hosting a party in Shoreditch, and you’re invited

The Music Issue Celebration — Taking place at the Photobook Café on October 22, there will be DJs, drinks and a special Q&A with cover star Kojey Radical and High Vis frontman Graham Sayle.

Written by: Ella Glossop

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Activism

Remembering Fietas, Johannesburg’s vibrant neighbourhood ripped by Apartheid

Fragments of Fietas — In the ’70s, South African authorities forcibly removed non-white people from the western suburb, now known as Pageview. Enraged, photographer David Goldblatt documented its erasure.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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