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.
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Samuel Sebillaut's short film about Karim Naar is a stand-out — Prime and Fire Selects featured a host of great short documentaries. But we like to play favourites.
Written by: Alex Robert Ross
Redefining the classic Mexican beverage —
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New moves, new aesthetics — There's a cut'n'paste cacophony from Newport Beach to Noosa.
Written by: Michael Fordham
Rollerskates and sunshine in Daniel Soares' new video — The noble art of rollerskating is still alive and well in San Francisco. Director Daniel Soares captures the characters on eight wheels in his new video.
Written by: Alex Robert Ross
Maxwell Paternoster's art draws together disparate threads of weirdness — Machines, freaked out beardy daddies and gore are the subject matter for the UK based artist who has been popping up at the unexpected intersection of motorbikes, skate and surf culture. We shoot the breeze with Maxwell....
Written by: Michael Fordham
Artist confronts Ireland's demons — Powerful, beautiful, provocative. Ireland's excluded are placed front and centre
Written by: Cormac O'Brien
Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck's Fiftieth Special Issue collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we'll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, WAH Nails founder Sharmadean Reid explains how she made her dreams a reality, and why she's now driven by helping others to do the same.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Oil, Ice, Fire, Dystopian Future — One year on from a successful campaign, the charity has launched a new project to halt the corporation's potentially catastrophic activities.
Written by: Alex Robert Ross
Death of a documentarian — In this interview from the archives, documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark – who passed away May 25 aged 75 – riffs on the beauty and power of photography.
Written by: Shelley Jones