The Kony 2012 campaign once again highlights the problem of awareness-raising do-gooding that ultimately does no good.
HUCK talks to Jeanie Finlay, director of a new documentary, Sound It Out, about Stockton-on-Tees last surviving independent record store.
The Traveller's dilemma is an ongoing global problem. When a community’s culture clashes with their legal rights, who should compromise?
It’s been two years since Kevin Pearce suffered a serious brain injury while training for the Olympics. Now, he’s ready to think about the next step.
He may have lived through criticism, court cases and commercial success, but the skate punk-turned-street art entrepreneur is now ready to back his own campaign.
In the uptight world of aggressive surf comps, the Bellyboarding World Championships is rescuing fun.
Can anyone learn soul and what it means to ‘feel’ the beat? For the lockers, poppers and b-boys of Japan, perfection is as sacred as it gets.
In a world of caricatures and facsimiles, pro skater Geoff Rowley is standing up for gritty authenticity.
When four legends from punk’s halcyon days joined forces as OFF!, they helped the world reconnect with their energetic roots.
T-Rice has hit the limelight with a string of gravity-defying films. But he's still looking for his next big thing.
Big-wave surfing just got bigger, now that Tom Carroll and Ross Clarke-Jones are slaying monsters in 3D.
In one of the first interviews since his detention, art-activist tells HUCK as much as he can about what it means to be ‘free’.