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Film

Cheryl Dunn

NYC Street Photography #3 — Cheryl Dunn talks about NYC photographer Jill Freedman and her candid cop reportage that feature in Dunn's new doc Everybody Street.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activism

Skateistan

Keep It Rolling — Help non-profit skate coaching organisation Skateistan continue to empower Afghan and Cambodian youth through skateboarding.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Cheryl Dunn

NYC Street Photography #2 — Cheryl Dunn on NYC-based Serbian photographer Boogie and his hard-hitting images that feature in her new doc Everybody Street.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Cheryl Dunn

NYC Street Photography #1 — Cheryl Dunn riffs on Martha Cooper, one of the legendary street photographers in her new doc Everybody Street.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Stig of the Dump

Beyond the Beat — HUCK spends a day with the relentlessly exuberant UK rapper.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

The Pinhole Camera

Shooting Heygate — Photographer Greg Funnell gets experimental for our Documentary Photography Special.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why I do what I do

London Surf / Film Festival

Why I Do What I Do — Demi Taylor, creative director of London Surf Film Festival, gives us the DL on organising a waveriding cine bonanza in the city.

Written by: Demi Taylor

Film

Ben Westbeech crafts beats from the skateboarding sounds of Lucien Clarke

This ain't no drum machine — DJ and producer Breach is always listening out for fresh sounds from in the atmosphere.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Activism

Alex Gibney

We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks — Filmmaker Alex Gibney on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, the National Security State and Columbo.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Snow

Kevin Pearce

The Crash Reel — Four years ago pro-snowboarder Kevin Pearce was at the pinnacle of his career. He was hot favourite for gold at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and the only man who stood a chance of stealing Shaun White's crown. But on New Year’s Eve 2009, he slammed the right side of his head into the icy lip of a halfpipe while practising a double cork, and his life changed forever. Since then he has been struggling with serious brain damage. Oscar-winner Lucy Walker has turned Kevin's story into a remarkable documentary: The Crash Reel, out this Friday.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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