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Travel

The moshing, masks and mania of Colombia's metal scene

The Travel Diary — A chance encounter in a dingy Colombian bar gave photographer Daniel Motta the keys to Medellín's tight-knit metal community.

Written by: Daniel Motta

Outdoors

A photographic catalogue of subcultures that refuse to die

Mods, skins & lowriders — For the past six years, Owen Harvey has been finding out why people are drawn to styles from a bygone era... and developing some unexpected perspective on his own life in the process.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Surf

Shahla Yasini is leading a surf revolution in Iran

Riding a wave — In the quiet Iranian village of Ramin, a revolution is underway. At its helm is Shahla Yasini - the first Iranian woman to have surfed in the country.

Written by: Giulia Frigieri

Music

Lost and found: Aisha Badru maps her musical journey

The Monday Mix — For the latest instalment of Huck’s Monday Mix, the New York artist shares the music that’s accompanied her from late night open mics to the recording of her debut album.

Written by: Nial Flynn

Photography

A trip through time at Brooklyn’s Empire Roller Disco

Bump'n'grind — Brooklyn's legendary Empire Roller Skating Center shut its doors for the final time after 60 years in operation back in 2007, but Patrick D. Pagnano's photographs capture the rink in its glorious heyday.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Art

The artist unveiling the hidden history of Afghanistan

Forgotten secrets — Sydney-based artist Meena Sadiqi demystifies and celebrates her Afghani heritage in her ongoing Instagram collage project, Meena Home.

Written by: Salma Haidrani

Photography

A journey through Kyrgyzstan, where past and present clash

A Shaded Path — Photographer Elliott Verdier explores the battle for cultural hegemony in the fledgling state, capturing the generational gap between the country’s youth and its elderly.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Reportage

The pop-up theatre where refugees take centre stage

The Hope Show — After a celebrated run at London's Young Vic, theatre group Good Chance have landed in Paris with their most ambitious project yet: a pop-up theatre where refugees produce the show.

Written by: Alexander Durie

Photography

Capturing life on a Bristol estate, where women rule

What Takes Hold — Over the course of several months, photographer Tommy Sussex documented the unique spirit of residents of the Knowle West neighbourhood – in particular, its network of proud matriarchal figures.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Opinion

LGBT History Month? Our struggle isn't a thing of the past

From Where I Stand — Queer people should remember the fight isn't over this LGBT History Month, writes James Butler. In fact, it's not yet even in the past.

Written by: James Butler

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