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Why I do what I do

Homeboy Sandman

Honesty, Truth and Journey — Homeboy Sandman is walking the principled path, helping to take hip hop where he feels it needs to go.

Written by: Alex King

Activism

Positive Force

DC Punk Activism — “The destructive urge is also a creative urge!” Robin Bell's new documentary about DC punk activist group Positive Force reveals the radical possibilities of a subculture.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Get to know Honor Titus, punk poet laureate of Cerebral Ballzy

A Cappella — Cerebral Ballzy's Honor Titus performs his poem 'The Toiletries of a Sociopath' a cappella for Huck.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Billy Bragg returns to Barking, retracing the steps of his youth

Streets I Ran — Musician and activist Billy Bragg returns to his childhood streets of Barking, Essex.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Music

Cerebral Ballzy

Here To Party — New York City's Cerebral Ballzy tear up the streets of London in the name of punk. To celebrate the release of their new LP Jaded & Faded we dug up this photo essay from the Huck archives.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Conciergerie Music

Echoes of the Past — A series of intimate gigs in engaging locations hark back to Ibiza's pre-electronic era.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Ken Salerno

Caught in the Act — Ken Salerno documented the explosive scene at New Jersey's iconic City Gardens venue.

Written by: Alex King

Film

Tommy Guerrero hits the road with his brand of funk rock

No Mans Land European Tour — Huck Bones Brigadeer and skate legend Tommy Guerrero as he cuts a path across the continent on his first ever European tour.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Courtney Barnett

Making It DIY — Courtney Barnett explains how she conquered the music world from her Melbourne bedroom.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Music

Primavera Sound: Day III

Field Notes from Barcelona — Seun Kuti, Earl Sweatshirt, Television, Connan Mockasin and Daniel Avery closed Primavera 2014 with an explosive mix of turnt tunes and blissed-out jams.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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