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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

Culture

Clayton Patterson’s battle to save NYC’s alternative culture

Last days on the Lower East Side — The rebel photographer on how New York City lost its way.

Written by: Alex King

Art

Clayton Patterson raises the ghosts of the Lower East Side’s anarchic past

Outlaw art — Patterson’s Outside In retrospective at Howl Arts bridges back to the grassroots creativity of pre-gentrification NYC.

Written by: Alex King

Bike

The world's most popular underground race series comes to London

Interview: Red Hook Crit — We catch up with David Trimble, founder of Brooklyn-born race The Red Hook Crit, to find out why his high-octane wheel-around is gaining traction all over the world.

Written by: Steve Turner

Art

Join the 33,000 artists in the mammoth Sketchbook Project

Crowdfunded, open source art — The Sketchbook Project is an open-submission collection of work from 33,000 artists, housed at the Brooklyn Art Library. Fill in a sketchbook and take part in one of the largest public art projects in the world.

Written by: George Kafka

Film

Step into the world's smallest museum

Prison tattoo guns, Fake IDs and bullet-proof backpacks — New York City’s Mmuseumm helps visitors make sense of the madness of modern society through its curated selection of cultural ephemera.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Art

The art of the collage is flourishing between Brooklyn and London

New group show by Something in the Attic — American and English image hackers put on group show to celebrate the art of scissor and glue.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Subcultures as sources of beauty

Three decades of looks — i-D challenged New York-based directors Santiago & Mauricio to capture the evolution of beauty over 30 years. In a new video they take us behind the scenes to show us their process.

Written by: Advertorial

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