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Film

A day in Wales with the real-life leader of the Jedis

Feel the force — With The Last Jedi in cinemas and Star Wars season in full swing, we met up with the founder of The Church Of Jediism at his home in Holyhead, Wales to discuss how he found salvation in the films – and why you can too.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

Striking portraits of human life in the wild

Extreme nature — For his latest book, photographer Lucas Foglia shoots people living life in the wild; exploring the complex relationship between nature and the human psyche.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

The running group that get fit while doing good

Pivot Points: Stories of Change — Tired of wasting energy on a treadmill, Goodgym is a community of runners who stop off to do good deeds on their daily jogs. Photographer Jackie Dewe-Mathews joins them on an altruistic mission.

Written by: Jackie Dewe-Mathews

Photography

Unravelling the mystery of America’s missing migrants

Lost on the road — 500,000 people cross into Mexico every year in search of a better life – but nobody knows how many vanish along the way. In a haunting new project, International Red Cross photo editor Kathryn Cook-Pellegrin looks for answers.

Written by: Kathryn Cook-Pellegrin

Music

Jasmin Sehra: ‘Art has always been a part of my life’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, trailblazing London artist Jasmin Sehra talks heritage, hardships, and the importance of staying true to yourself.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Photography

Portraits of US urban disparity, shot 50 years apart

Black and White — Despite being shot almost half a century apart, Matt Black and Elliott Erwitt’s monochromatic photos of the US operate in graphic tandem. Now, for a new Magnum exhibition, they are placed alongside each other.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Music

Sophia Tassew: ‘It’s very important you make your mark’

My Element: Built by Grime — As part of Huck's new film on UK grime culture, London-based art director Sophia Tassew reveals how she shook up the system; blending black British culture with the world of fine art.

Written by: Grace Shutti

Magazine

A photographer finds moments of beauty and optimism, even in the darkest places

Beyond here is nothing — Growing up without a fixed place to call home, Laura El-Tantawy struggled with a fractured identity. Then she found liberation in the form of a camera, developing an impressionistic eye that helped her reconnect with her native Egypt.

Written by: Laura El-Tantawy, as told to Cian Traynor

Photography

A two-decade love affair with Arizona, in photos

Through the lens of David Hurn — The Magnum photographer’s numerous trips to the state have been captured and collected in a new book; from cheerleading and wild horse wrangling, to Dolly Parton look-alike competitions.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

Inside the Latinx community’s Rockabilly revolution

The wild ones — Leather jackets and jeans, pompadours and tattoos: photographer Alexander Thompson captures the west coast’s thriving Rockabilly scene.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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