Competition time — Urban Outfitters are offering you the chance to win some awesome prizes from Huck's new book Paddle Against the Flow.
Written by: HUCK HQ
April 2015 in images that matter — A roundup of highlights from the world of visual storytelling, from photography awards to new projects and books.
Written by: Andrea Kurland
April 2015 in film — A roundup of April’s releases, bringing you indie debuts, iconic documentaries, Tribeca favourites, European cinema and Manhattan thrillers
Written by: Robin Nierynck
Films, discussion, change — In election week, Huck and Little White Lies present two free nights of films and debate on politics and activism today.
Written by: Alex King
Documentaries, fiction and experimental art videos. — A unique cultural event celebrating Chinese art, culture and film, with more than 40 independent films.
Written by: Robin Nierynck
Vote or take to the streets? — We're screening Russell Brand’s new film The Emperor’s New Clothes and having a chat about activism, radical politics and alternatives to the ballot box. It's completely free so join us at Huck’s 71a Gallery on Wednesday May 6 at 7pm.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Spoil your ballot, engage with politics, take to the streets! — A Huck exclusive interview with the Special Patrol Group, the activists behind the ‘Bullshit Jobs’ campaign, on their latest Don’t Vote action.
Written by: Alex King
April 2015 in words — Johnny Depp's tattooist in Rio, Johnny Rotten's hard London days, a melancholy man in a spooky castle and a personal punk history.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Micronations of the world, unite — Liberland is the latest micronation to declare its independence. Huck looks at how other self-declared countries have fared after deciding to go it alone.
Written by: Robin Nierynck
Labour chief appears on The Trews — Michael Fordham explains this unlikely meeting shows how fragmented our political circus has become.
Written by: Michael Fordham