One Last Stroke — Between a hazy past and hyped-up future, Julian Casablancas steps out alone and finds room to breathe away from The Strokes.
Written by: Niall O'Keeffe
Breaking Bangla — Off the coastline of the world’s longest sandy beach, a break, some boards and a few pioneers are transporting the wave-riding reveries of Hawaiian Kings to the jungle-lined shores of Bangladesh.
Written by: Cyrus Shahrad
Deeper — Big-mountain charger Jeremy Jones ventures out of the safety zone into greener pastures new.
Written by: Zoe Oksanen
Another Dimension — Disposable heroes are made every day, but true pioneers come along once a generation. In the world of modern skateboarding, that man is Rodney Mullen - a self-confessed maths geek who changed the course of history with the tricks he invented in the dead of night. In an exclusive interview, the standalone intellect opens up about his troubled childhood, battles with anorexia and boundless fascination with the physics of our universe.
Written by: Ed Andrews
Bigmouth Strikes Again — Professional upsetter Dave Carnie is creating carnage in the world of fine art.
Written by: Niall Neeson
A Pretty Loud Fly — Ari Marcopoulos isn’t a photographer. He’s an astronaut, a transplant, a man on a mission to expose the world, who in so doing leaves himself exposed.
Written by: Shelley Jones
The Holy Banks — The Brooklyn Banks have gone down in skate lore, but their future now rests in bureaucratic hands. HUCK pays homage to this iconic spot and asks: how does urban wasteland become hallowed ground?
Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo
The Zen Master Returns — When Rob Machado stepped down from the podiums, he retained his title as the master of Zen. With a new film, new focus and new place in the spotlight, can the barefoot drifter maintain his soul surfer vibe?
Written by: Matt Walker
Like Spike — Ty Evans takes inspiration from the best. It’s no wonder, then, that his videos resonate far beyond the world of skate.
Written by: Jay Riggio
Simply Geoff — Design icon Geoff McFetridge talks plain and simple sense.
Written by: Andrea Kurland