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The breathtaking cloudscapes of photographer Benedict Redgrove

Minimal art meets meditation — Captured at high altitude over the course of a hundred journeys, British photographer's images of clouds are a expression of freedom and tranquility. We caught up with him in London to talk about his illustrious career, his inspirations and the search for peace in his new work.

Written by: Jason Nicco-Annan

Activism

In small town Wyoming, it was BMX that kept us sober

Bikes not booze — Riding BMX kept J.J. Anselmi and his friends away from the drugs and booze that coursed through the bloodstream of their small hometown of Rock Springs, Wyoming in the 1990s.

Written by: J.J. Anselmi

Reportage

For desperate refugees this small Greek village is Europe's impenetrable final frontier

Inside Idomeni — Sat close to Greece's border with Macedonia is Idomeni, a small village that's currently the temporary home to thousands of refugees. Photographer Gus Palmer reports from the ground.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Art

Why did students re-enact a bloody 1985 battle between police and new age travellers?

What really happened at the forgotten Battle of the Beanfield? — Breach Theatre’s multimedia play The Beanfield joins a growing trend of artists using documentary inquiry to hold violent and corrupt institutions to account.

Written by: Alex King

Art

John Baldessari's advice for young artists

Follow your gut — Pioneer of conceptual art John Baldessari had to destroy the past to ask new questions about the future. These are the lessons he learned along the way.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

NY surfer and filmmaker Mikey DeTemple on making a high-stakes adventure series

Finlandia x Huck — What does it take to make an exciting adventure film? Mikey DeTemple talks wrangling sharks, dropping off waterfalls, surfing rocky rivers and diving far into the deep.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activism

Asylum seekers in Britain face a system destined to destroy their mental health

Living a life in limbo — Many of those seeking asylum in the United Kingdom are living in a state of flux; unable to legally work for a living, with dire consequences on community relations and mental health. In Oldham, near Manchester, one woman knows just how painful this can be.

Written by: David Shaw

Culture

What’s the easiest way to reduce our impact on the planet?

If it’s broke, fix it — Patagonia’s Worn Wear European tour kicks off to help re-establish a culture of repair and life-long use, to reduce our ecological footprint.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Huck’s top ten alternative stoner movies

Smoke screen — On 4/20, we’ve got the choicest cuts of kush cinema to help you through the haziest day of the year.

Written by: Alex King

Activism

On the ground in Paris: Music and mayhem at Nuit Debout

An update from Paris — Huck reports from on the ground at the occupied Place de la Republique in Paris, where activists have begun drafting a new French Constitution.

Written by: Josh Gabert-Doyon

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