
The Berlin zine exploring the everyday reality of migrant life
Real people, real stories — NANSEN magazine spotlights one migrant per issue, offering a much needed individual perspective on Europe’s refugee crisis.
Written by: Rachel Michaella Finn
Real people, real stories — NANSEN magazine spotlights one migrant per issue, offering a much needed individual perspective on Europe’s refugee crisis.
Written by: Rachel Michaella Finn
Bare-all honesty — Max Eicke spent three years photographing dominatrixes, building up enough trust to dig beneath the surface of stereotypes, masks and roles.
Written by: Cian Traynor
Here and No Further — In the latest Huck film, we head to Proschim in Germany where thousands of climate activists have gathered from across Europe and beyond, to try and shut down one of Europe's biggest and dirtiest coal mines. After last year's protest ended with mass arrests and violent clashes with the police, Huck joins them on the frontline of the fight against global warming.
Written by: HUCK HQ
As chosen by Hamburg’s surf community — SoCal skate docs collide with North Sea DIY surf movies at Nord Nordwest Surf Film Fest, Hamburg. Here are the festival favourites.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Meet the Nightcrawlers — Five German skaters set sparks flying as they cruise Dresden’s epic Old Town in the dead of night.
Written by: Alex King
Homeland Is Not A Series — Caram Kapp explains why the Arabian Street Artists had to challenge Homeland’s inaccurate and damaging portrayal of the Middle East, War on Terror and the refugee crisis.
Written by: Alex King
Europe’s Border Crisis: The Long Road — Over two weeks, documentary photographer and filmmaker Adam Patterson travelled with refugees making the harrowing journey across Europe to shoot a powerful new documentary.
Written by: Alex King
Escape to the wild — New film series Ahead aims to fuse skateboarding, travel and discovery like you’ve never seen before.
Written by: Alex King
Get your hands dirty, work hard and look at the ocean — As The Working Artisans’ Club exhibition heads to Munich, we look back on all we’ve learned this year.
Written by: Alex King
The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we've been profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.
Written by: HUCK HQ