A mastery of materials — Artist Rubén Fuentes takes us on a poetic and philosophical journey through his creative process.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Could surfing help make America great again? — Surfer, activist and elder statesman of surf culture, Rusty Miller, on how America has lost its way - and how surfing could help it find itself once again.
Written by: Alex King
A life in pictures — Photographer Steve Schapiro has spent decades shooting moments that made history. Ahead of his latest exhibition - Heroes - in London, he reflects on a lifetime capturing the people who changed the world.
Written by: Michael Segalov
An inky revolution in India — In a country founded on ancient belief systems, tattooist Lokesh Verma is battling traditional mindsets with modern body art.
Written by: Amrita Riat
A woman's revolutionary clubhouse — Glastonbury is set to launch its first woman only venue, when the UK’s largest music festival kicks off later this month. The Sisterhood champions itself as a space run by and for women, as reports of assault and harassment continue to rise. But do we need a safe space at such a politically aware festival?
Written by: Saoirse O'Leary
Iconic images, captured in the blink of an eye — Magnum photographers reveal stories behind their images that respond to Henri Cartier-Bresson’s idea of the decisive moment, including Martin Parr, Tim Hetherington and Newsha Tavakolian.
Written by: Alex King
Beautifully dark and beastly — Known for producing dark, imaginative imagery, heavily influenced by classic and world mythologies, illustrator and writer Tim Lane shares an extract from his latest project, Silent Quarter - a darkly beautiful illustrated short story.
Written by: Tim Lane
Here and No Further — In the latest Huck film, we head to Proschim in Germany where thousands of climate activists have gathered from across Europe and beyond, to try and shut down one of Europe's biggest and dirtiest coal mines. After last year's protest ended with mass arrests and violent clashes with the police, Huck joins them on the frontline of the fight against global warming.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Music in constant development — For many artists, winning a Grammy would mark the beginning of a life in the spotlight. For Kimbra it marked a time for different type of change - she quickly moved to an LA sheep farm.
Written by: Julia Martincic
"The voice of the voiceless" — Rapper Big Momma, aka Maurice Montgomery, has always been something of an outsider. As a child he was fascinated by serial killers, bullied by his peers, the only black kid on his scene. With an aesthetic he describes as a combination of Lil' Kim and WWE's The Undertaker, his music sings to a harrowing past and a difficult future.
Written by: Edward Siddons