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Meet Gay Henry: the straight drag artist blowing people’s minds

Subversive drag — Guy Henry Mueller is channelling the countercultural roots of California’s drag scene to flip perceptions. But guess what? He’s not gay.

Written by: Steve Lafreniere

Culture

Meet the tech entrepreneur helping travellers see the world through locals’ eyes

The Travel Guru — Through travel website triip.me, Ha Lam is changing the way we explore by letting locals show tourists around their city.

Written by: Rob Boffard

Culture

How coder Zach Sims realised his dream of never working for anyone

The DIY Coder — Zach Sims founded Codecademy so that anyone could learn to code and ended up learning some valuable lessons of his own.

Written by: Rob Boffard

Surf

The London worker who gave up everything to open a community project in Guatemala

La Choza Chula — Julia Harriman had the archetypal London life. But she ended up changing everything just to get out.

Written by: Ben Crisp

Culture

Nupur Joshi Thanks is waking up India to the indie publishing revolution

The Magazine Evangelist — Paper Planes Founder Nupur Joshi Thanks is reviving print by introducing India to the joys of boutique magazines.

Written by: Rob Boffard

Culture

How filmmaker Rob Brown ignored formal education to perfect his craft

The Indie Filmmaker — Writer-director Rob Brown has walked a twisting path to independent filmmaking.

Written by: Jack Kenyon

Photography

Photographer Alec Soth on the importance of being a beginner

Playing Around, Trying Stuff Out — Huck editor Andrea Kurland catches up with great American documentarian Alec Soth about his impressive, constantly changing career, during his first UK retrospective at the Science Museum, London.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Photography

Ukraine in turmoil, seen through the eyes of a young local photographer

Anastasia Vlasova: My Ukraine — Ukrainian photographer Anastasia Vlasova cut her teeth on the frontlines, covering her first protest when she was just seventeen. At twenty-two, she’s witnessed a revolution and the grief of war. But it’s the people she met - and loved - along the way that taught her the lesson of a lifetime.

Written by: Anastasia Vlasova

Photography

How a photographer captured a story of love and domestic abuse in Ohio

The ties that bind — A chance encounter with a couple at a fayre in Ohio became a story that never ends for documentary photographer Sara Naomi Lewkowicz.

Written by: Interview: Andrea Kurland

Photography

Punks, train hoppers and hobos: Bill Daniel shot every subculture worth shooting

Punk rock revenge — Artist Bill Daniel had to escape the big city to stay twenty years ahead of the curve. Now, alone on the oil-saturated Gulf Coast, he’s catching a glimpse of how the world may end.

Written by: Erick Lyle

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