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NYC’s culture bible turns 90 — To celebrate The New Yorker’s 90th birthday, we look back on five of its most controversial and high-profile contributors.
Written by: Megan White
Opening Ceremony x Spike Jonze — So-Cal fashion brand Opening Ceremony breaks open Spike Jonze's photography archive to create a New York Fashion Week show and exhibition.
Written by: Megan White
Love Saves The Day — A selection of tracks drawn straight from the floorboards of modern dance culture’s Mecca.
Written by: Gabriela Helfet
The Insurrection — Julian Casablancas, frontman of the Strokes, is ready to speak to power. In 2014, he rallied together a new band - the eponymously titled Julian Casablancas + The Voidz - and put out his first protest record. But what was the driving force behind this new move?
Written by: Erick Lyle
Humans of New York — Brandon Stanton, the photographer behind the Humans of New York blog, launches most-funded-ever Indiegogo campaign for students in Brooklyn.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Not as bad as predicted — Photographers, skaters, stylists and cyclists capture winter storm Juno, which brought New York to a standstill.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Mean Streets by Marco Hernandez — Photographer Marco Hernandez shares the characters and architecture that make up his corner of suburban Staten Island.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Taylor Swift crowned as face of corporate NYC — Rebel photographer and artist Clayton Patterson is leading the charge to fight cultural cleansing and revitalise the Big Apple's underground art scene.
Written by: Alex King
Myths in the rave — New York-based photographer Shane McCauley describes travelling the world with prolific deejay and producer Diplo to document the disparate music scenes blowing up the underground.
Written by: Shane McCauley
A poem for Nowness — The founder of countercultural archive Boo Hooray thanks Killer Mike and 'everyday deli kindness' in his Ferguson-inspired Thanksgiving message.
Written by: HUCK HQ