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Activism

Why can't we get anywhere?

In the latest feature from our ‘At What Cost’ series, we look at how a lack of transport infrastructure and investment is condemning millions to a life of inequality and hardship.

Written by: Diyora Shadijanova

Huck Presents

Marina Correia is using her longboard to spread freedom and love

Beautiful new film ‘L’Amour De Ma Vie’ reveals how the Longboarding World Champion is inspiring women and girls to achieve their dreams.

Written by: Isabelle Gray

Photography

Sun-bleached photos of the UK’s hottest day of the year

Photographer Ossi Piispanen captures surreal scenes amid the sweltering temperatures in Clacton-on-Sea and Jaywick.

Written by: Ossi Piispanen

Huck 79

Meet Huck 79’s artist-in-residence

Mel D. Cole is a self-taught, award-winning photographer based in New York City. Here he shares insights into his practise and a list of cultural things that have inspired him.

Written by: Josh Jones

Culture

‘You can literally just do it’: Nicola Dinan on intimacy, representation and Bellies

The author of acclaimed novel Bellies talks to Huck about the story’s success, the value of intimacy, and imbuing hardship with humour.

Written by: Jake Hall

Outdoors

Could this be the world’s most luxurious surfing event?

Jamie Brisick explores the gaps between professional surfing and its counter-cultural roots at the invitation-only Maldives Surfing Champion Trophy 2023.

Written by: Jamie Brisick

Film

Why I love the lesbian documentaries of the 1990s

Filmmakers including Barbara Hammer and Karen Everett explore various facets of lesbian culture in their unabashed, lo-fi films, celebrating the defiant acts of queer joy and activism.

Photography

‘There's something in the air’ – why Port Talbot is a UFO hotspot

Photographer Roo Lewis was drawn to the Welsh town for its strange beauty and energy. Could it also be the place where humanity discovers we are not alone?

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

Photography

Groundbreaking photos of Ghanaian society and culture

A new exhibition retraces the influential work of James Barnor, who captured changes in Accra and London as Ghana achieved independence 1957.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Extravagant street fashion from people living on the margins of the USA

With homelessness on the rise amid a worsening housing crisis, Tom ‘TBow’ Bowden’s portraits celebrate and uplift those often dehumanised by society.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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