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Culture

Inside the bedrooms of American youth during the ’80s and ’90s

Teenagers in Their Bedrooms — Before the turn of the millennium, photographer Adrienne Salinger noticed that a creative, opinionated cohort were underrepresented in wider conversations – Gen X teens. Pictured in their home sanctuaries, they form a luminous portrait of subcultures and styles of the time.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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© Grant Ellis
Sport

With Yi-Wo, Thomas Campbell sends surfing towards the surreal

Glide art — In his new audiovisual spectacle 10 years in the making, the legendary filmmaker has redefined the art and style of waveriding movies. Chris Nelson caught up with him to hear about his process and evolution.

Written by: Chris Nelson

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© Cathy Campbell
Culture

Classic ’80s NYC hip-hop film Wild Style is being remastered

Bronx breaks — Created by Charlie Ahearn, the part-documentary, part-fiction movie captured the genre’s early style and music, as well as its intertwined relationship with breakdance and graffiti culture.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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© Cheap Dirty Horse
Music

In Nottingham, punk’s UK revival rumbles

Grassroots grinding — The city has a rich history of creative resistance, and now a new wave of noise is emerging. From DIY recording studios to impromptu skatepark gigs, Hannah Bentley travels to the east Midlands to meet the artists keeping rebellion alive – and loud.

Written by: Hannah Bentley

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© Charles Yaw
Music

Ravers are swapping dancefloors for chessboards

Knight to d-floor — As traditional club spaces come under threat, electronic music lovers are seeking out alternative ways to enjoy rolling grooves and breaks. Now, a new type of club, where chess matches are soundtracked by DJ sets and club beats, appears to be their next move.

Written by: Bella Koopman

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© Merlin Daleman
Culture

Merlin Daleman’s stark portrait of time-trapped Britain

Mutiny — Created in the wake of the Brexit referendum, the photographer’s debut book is a years-long photographic survey of economic inequality, and of towns and cities left behind as London continues to develop.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Activism

New Banksy mural appears to reference Palestine Action arrests

Queen’s Building — It depicts a judge attacking a protestor with a hammer, and has been unveiled at London’s Royal Courts of Justice.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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Huck 82: The Music Issue

Graham Sayle opens up

Life is hardcore — The High Vis frontman has battled demons that would flatten most – and barely broken a sweat. We sit down with the scene veteran to talk about channeling raw emotion and lived experience into his music, navigating fame and finding peace in a pit full of punks.

Written by: Tracy Kawalik

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Music

Analogue Appreciation: Powerplant

Heat — In an ever more digital, online world, we ask our favourite artists about their most cherished pieces of physical culture. Today, it’s synth-punk pioneers Powerplant.

Written by: Theo Zhykharyev

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Sport

Vibrations and victories at the World Worm Charming Championships

The magic below — Every year, the small town of Nantwich in Cheshire turns the quiet art of coaxing worms from the earth into an internationally known sport, as competitors shake, stomp, and strum their way to glory.

Written by: Ella Glossop

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