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Art

Clayton Patterson raises the ghosts of the Lower East Side’s anarchic past

Outlaw art — Patterson’s Outside In retrospective at Howl Arts bridges back to the grassroots creativity of pre-gentrification NYC.

Written by: Alex King

Skate

Celebrating girls skate at Seaside Sessions Brighton

Weekend skate fest on the South Coast — Seaside Sessions kicks off a two-day thrash-athon in Brighton. We spoke to Boardettes founder Teresa Geer to find out what’s in store and why the girls skate scene is blowing up.

Written by: Alex King

Bike

The world's most popular underground race series comes to London

Interview: Red Hook Crit — We catch up with David Trimble, founder of Brooklyn-born race The Red Hook Crit, to find out why his high-octane wheel-around is gaining traction all over the world.

Written by: Steve Turner

Skate

The life of a London skateboarder: With Nike SB's Casper Brooker

From The Street Up: Part 2 — In the second of our three-part series following skateboarder Casper Brooker around the 2015 Nike SB Euro Series we get a glimpse into the unique London skate scene through the eyes of a local.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Skate

Forget what you know about HUF skater Austyn Gillette, he might give it all up to be a chef

That, and his new shoe — Cool guy Austyn Gillette has been out of the skate game for a little bit designing shoes and not learning how to cook. We caught up with him to find out how he unwinds.

Written by: Colette Joanne Earley

Outdoors

How Jimmy Cregan turned his addiction into a thriving indie brand

Huck Indies — Jimmy Cregan explains how going cold turkey on his favourite cold brew after returning from Australia drove him to found Jimmy’s Iced Coffee.

Written by: Alex King

Art

John Booth: illustrator, textile designer and one of only 34 people Joan Rivers followed on Instagram

The Tate Collectives 2015 — London-based artist who has collaborated with the Tate on their Sonia Delaunay exhibition describes the pros and cons of blowing up on social media.

Written by: Lily Bonesso

Activism

The killers lurking in the shadows

Shine a Light — Human Appeal release powerful video to challenge avoidable causes of suffering around the world, such as conflict, poverty and malnutrition.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Music

Chuck Ragan on his journey from hard times to Hot Water Music

Passion, wrong turns, and punk rock — Before Hot Water Music became a pillar of punk rock, frontman Chuck Ragan found himself doing time.

Written by: Jon Coen

Print

Don't like what's out there? STRIKE! Magazine explain how to go it alone

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, STRIKE! Magazine demonstrate what to do when you're fucked off with the way things are: launch a subversive magazine and started exploring other planets.

Written by: Huck HQ / STRIKE!

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