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Douglas Coupland

Unexpected Occurrences — As Douglas Coupland prepares for a literary rumble with Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk in New York, we dig up a recent interview from our archives.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

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Chuck Palahniuk

Inside A Dark Mind — As Chuck Palahniuk prepares for a literary face off with Generation X giant Douglas Coupland in New York we dig up an interview from the archives.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Photography

Lukas Birk

Polaroids from the Middle Kingdom — Lukas Birk uses expired Polaroid film to document a rapidly disappearing China.

Written by: Alex King

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Erin Spens, Boat Magazine

Show Your Work —

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

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Tommy Guerrero

No Mans Land Album Review — As Tommy Guerrero embarks on his first European tour, his new album No Mans Land conjures up images of sun-baked California streets and spaghetti westerns.

Written by: Alex Denney

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Aaron Fagan

Beautiful Nothings — Aaron Fagan's graceful and horrifying poetry aims to wake us from our age of distraction.

Written by: Alex King

Things that inspire me

The Art Of Fantasy

Christopher Conn Askew — Dark figures, strange creatures, and night-blooming flowers are just some elements in Christopher Conn Askew's art of fantasy due to be exhibited in London this month.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Food Chains

Filmmaker Q&A — New documentary Food Chains exposes the injustices of our food system and explains how we can change it.

Written by: Alex King

Art

Austin Kleon

Show Your Work — Good work is all about process, artist and author Austin Kleon says. Share your process and it will bring you closer to your audience. He's inspired Huck to launch a new series "Show Your Work" and we want you to be involved.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

The Working Artisans Club

Satta Skates

The Working Artisans' Club — Some people are built to create – to shape their future with their own two hands. Before Huck launches the new Working Artisans' Club for 2014, we revisit the rad makers we met last year.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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