Artists create vaccine-inspired works — Vik Muniz tells the story behind 'Flowers', a work composed of microscopic patterns of cells infected with a smallpox vaccine virus.
Written by: D'Arcy Doran
Inspiring late-bloomers — New exhibition at Selfridges 'Bright Old Things' brings together a selection of creatives who discovered their passion after middle age.
Redrawing female identity — Tongue-in-cheek humour takes on media sexism.
Written by: Alex King
Is our freedom really under threat? — The murder of 12 people at French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 7 was not the act of a world-conquering empire, says Tetsuhiko Endo. Beware the man - or woman - who tells you otherwise.
Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo
Je Suis Charlie — Illustrators and cartoonists around the world rally around to show solidarity for those murdered at Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Politicians' desperate lingo — When Cameron describes how Obama calls him 'bro' he is desperately trying to stay relevant to a generation who is tired of his shit. Michael Fordham explains.
Written by: Michael Fordham
Live at the My Rules exhibition — Huck catches up with documentary photographer Glen E. Friedman in London, at his largest retrospective to date, promoting his new book My Rules.
Written by: HUCK HQ
The first chapter in a year-long journey to the heart of DIY culture — This year Huck is going in search of a manifesto for indie culture - a crowdsourced how-to guide where everyone shares a little something they picked up along the way. First stop: Origins. Stories of new beginnings and authentic roots.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Breaking the mainstream — Twenty years on from hip hop’s heyday, London’s Simbi Ajikawo has built a towering presence through the time-tested practice of slinging killer mixtapes. Now all eyes are on her debut LP.
Written by: Osia Katsidou
Subversive signs on London Underground — Huck catches up with a spokesperson from STRIKE! magazine to find out why they're calling for collective action against crap employment.
Written by: Shelley Jones