Cold weather and cold hearts — Humanitarian concerns have taken a backseat while France, the UK and their allies wage war on ISIS in Syria. For migrants in the Calais Jungle camp, this means a long, tough winter.
Written by: Fiorella Lecoutteux
The Bush: Rutherford & Cunliffe — Covered in dust and cattle blood, two friends Ben Rutherford and Josh Cunliffe push past self-doubt to capture a portrait of life in the Outback.
Written by: Josh Cunliffe
Challenging the idea of 'safe spaces' — In conversation with two art students exploring race, sex and politics in an era of the university 'safe space.'
Written by: Adam White
Interview with co-director Max Gogarty — Documentary Chemsex investigates hard drug use on the UK’s gay scene and the spread of addiction and HIV which is creating a new health emergency.
Written by: Alex King
France’s state of emergency won’t stop the green movement — Activists are determined government restrictions won’t prevent them from building a powerful grassroots movement for climate justice, explains Danielle Paffard of 350.org
Written by: Alex King
Lori McCarthy: gourmet forager — The Huck team got to hang out with a professional forager for a day on Canada's East Coast. This video captures why we might just have found our new dream job.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Lost in Music exhibition — theprintspace photo lab and youth culture picture agency PYMCA collaborate on Lost in Music, the most comprehensive exhibition of club and dance culture images ever.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Start of a police state? — A London children's safeguarding board has warned parents that distrust of government policy and the mainstream media could lead to potential extremism.
Written by: Adam White
Launch party Thursday December 3 — IYL present the photographs that pack a punch and say everything they need to say in just a single image.
Written by: Alex King
Art collides with commerce on Miami Beach — The world's elite has descended on Miami, where the sun shines bright and art is currency.
Written by: Adam White