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HUCK 40 Playlist

The Cat Power Issue — The HUCK 40 Playlist is a selection of artists and songs featured in The Cat Power Issue.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Zine Scene

Here & There

Zine Scene — Photographer Ben Gore captures a ton of coming-of-age experiences in his black-and-white Here & There 'zine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surf

San Sebastián Film Festival preview

Great Surf Movies — To announce this weekend's San Sebastián Film Festival, Huck examines what makes a killer surf movie.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

The Working Artisans Club

The Working Artisans' Club

Exhibition Opening — Our The Working Artisans' Club exhibition in collaboration with O'Neill kicks off with a bang at 71a gallery.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Things that inspire me

Elfin

Things That Inspire Me — London-based artist Elfin shares some of her inspirations after the opening of her solo exhibition at Circle Tattoo in Soho.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Francli

The Working Artisans' Club — Deep in Cornwall, the duo of Franki Basely and Ali Goodman are upcycling old materials to create functional workwear and accessories for their fellow craftspeople

Written by: HUCK HQ

Music

The Growlers

The Outtakes — Behind the scenes at the Growlers photoshoot at home in Orange County with rad Encinitas-based photographer Embry Rucker.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Activism

Creative Growth

Cheryl Dunn: The Transcript — Filmmaker Cheryl Dunn joins forces with Pharrell Williams to champion the transformative power of art in her Creative Growth series for i am OTHER.

Written by: Shelley Jones

The Working Artisans Club

The Working Artisans' Club

The Exhibition — The Working Artisans Club 2013 culminates in an immersive exhibition at our gallery 71a.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Opinion

Miley Cyrus

Modern-day minstrel. — Whether she's appropriating black culture or selling sex, Miley Cyrus is guilty of all manner of crimes. Or so we, her outraged audience, like to think. But what if there's nothing deeper going on, beyond a bad case of manufactured mimicry? Tetsuhiko Endo shares his thoughts.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

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