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Film

Cult ‘80s NYC graffiti documentary Stations of the Elevated is re-released

A jazz tribute to street art’s early pioneers — Director Manfred Kirchheimer reminisces about his underground graffiti hit and laments how New York has since been cleansed of its colour and creativity.

Written by: Sam Warner

Art

A personal interview with Jonathan Shaw: writer, tattooist, hellraiser & 'anti-hero of the new age'

A Curious Student of Life — Jonathan Shaw travelled the world and left a red-hot mark on the people and places he encountered, but the real adventure, he insists, is the one you start when you get back home.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Street photographer Boogie explores the favelas of Rio

Life on the hills — Boogie reveals the hidden world of poverty and violence that exists in the shadows of cities around the world, from New York to Kingston, Jamaica. But what did he find on the streets of Rio?

Written by: Alex King

Activism

Randy Credico and the fight against private prisons

Hooped prison overalls, one hour of shouting, and an NBA All-Star — As an activist, comedian and general nuisance to authority, Randy Credico built up enough love in New York City to run for governor. Now he's targeting mass incarceration. And the city comptroller should be afraid.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Art

Artists give the Lower East Side a makeover by revamping old shopfronts

The 100 Gates Project  — We catch up with Natalie Raben of the 100 Gates Project, which is matching artists up with businesses to create beautiful shopfronts in New York's coolest borough.

Written by: Sam Warner

Music

Skepta's stock is rising in New York

...and grime is finally about to break through in America — With his thrilling set at Fool's Gold Day Off, Skepta showed that America is ready to accept grime's unique vision, unlikely as that may once have seemed.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Film

Real kids from cult Larry Clark film Kids are making a doc about what actually went down

Behind-the-scenes expose on 20th anniversary — Hamilton Harris – the blunt-rolling kid from Larry Clark's seminal film Kids – is raising funds for a new doc that will explore the real lives and stories that inspired the cult classic.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activism

Governments fail to help refugees so people take matters into their own hands

Grassroots activists mobilise for displaced people — Organisations like CalAid, Refugees Welcome and the thousands of Icelanders offering their homes to displaced people, are doing more than responding to an international emergency, they're building a better Europe.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Photography

NYC skate shooter Pep Kim on feeling out of his comfort zone every day

Adventure Pop Quiz — South Korean photographer Pep Kim has documented New York City’s skate scene with a fresh, outsider’s perspective since arriving from South Korea.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Skate

Josh Stewart might be the guardian angel of New York skateboarding

Static filmmaker fights the California monopoly — Navigating New York City is tough enough, especially when you’re up against skateboarding’s West Coast empire.

Written by: Anthony Pappalardo

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