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New York’s underground art scene is weirder than ever

DIY to Infinity — Despite rumours that it’s disappearing, photographer Walter Wlodarczyk captures a creative world that’s surviving – and thriving – against the odds.

Written by: Jonathan Turton

Photography

Shooting the original characters of old Vegas

Off the strip — Photographer Hunter Barnes shoots the heroes of Las Vegas’ hedonistic heyday – from showgirls and lounge singers, to imposing, Scorsesian casino bosses.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Outdoors

The Lebanese football team uniting the displaced

‘When I play, I forget everything’ – In Lebanon, a small local football team is healing the rifts of a fractured community, uniting expats, outcasts and refugees from across the Middle East.

Written by: Adib Chowdhury

Photography

A post-Brexit portrait of life in Gibraltar

What happens now? — The UK territory, which lies on the southern tip of Spain, is facing an uncertain future thanks to the result of the EU referendum. In an ongoing project, photographer Luke Archer captures the fallout.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Activism

The Yippie Pie Man, America’s unlikely hero of the radical left

Crème de la crème — From anti-abortion protestors to Andy Warhol: legendary activist Aron Kay looks back on a lifetime of political pie-throwing.

Written by: Tom Hale

Magazine

Leo Baker is the skate hero we've all been waiting for

New York state of mind — As a game-changing talent with an unapologetic voice, Lacey Baker’s defiant approach to the skate industry hasn’t always made for the smoothest ride. But now that her determination is paying off, it finally feels like she’s in the right place.

Written by: Anthony Pappalardo

Photography

Inside the bedrooms of Georgia’s new generation

My place — Photographer Dina Oganova steps into the homes of young Georgians, capturing the as they make a life in the country’s transitional, post-Soviet landscape.

Written by: Eva Clifford

Music

Interpol’s Paul Banks on the trials of growing old gracefully

Roving, marauding — Following the release of Marauder, the band’s sixth studio album, we sit down with Paul Banks to discuss chaos, confrontation and why he’s not as delicate as he used to be.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Film

A personal trip through Turkey’s punk scene

Where it all began — In his new film Arada, director Mu Tunc reflects on the movement’s early beginnings in Istanbul, telling the story of his brother’s radical career as a punk frontman.

Written by: Hannah Clugston

Photography

Photos of Cuba during the aftermath of Castro’s death

Yo Soy Fidel — In 2016, as the nation mourned Castro, photographer Michael Christopher Brown was granted access to the official funeral cortege, resulting in the journey of a lifetime.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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