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How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top
Outsiders Project

How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project — The 21-year-old is one of the most talented competitive wave-riders in the world today. This is his journey – in his own words.

Written by: Michael Fordham (introduction)

How Greek hip hop is thriving in the face of hostility
Magazine

How Greek hip hop is thriving in the face of hostility

Midas touch — Problems in Greece are far from over. But amid the turmoil and division, a group of young Athens artists have built a dynamic scene from the embers of crisis – one that serves as a direct rebuke to those seeking to other them.

Written by: Alex King

A country on the edge, captured from within
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A country on the edge, captured from within

India on fire — Sohrab Hura blends fact and fiction to explore contemporary Indian society, never giving away whether an image is real, staged, or a little bit of both. For him, this kind of provocation is the only way to depict the anxiety he currently feels in his home country: a precarious state, sizzling with tension.

Written by: Sohrab Hura

Mark Neville wants his work to make a difference
Magazine

Mark Neville wants his work to make a difference

More than a photo — Mark Neville believes that photography can be more than just pictures on a page. Over the course of his career, he's shone a light on unspoken issues - making work that actively seeks to serve the communities he captures.

Written by: Mark Neville

The street studio where anybody can sit for a portrait
Magazine

The street studio where anybody can sit for a portrait

Making Memories — Alexia Webster travels the world, setting up public studios where anyone can pose for a portrait. For the South African photographer, it’s about redressing the power balance between artist and subject – all while sharing the simple joy that comes with having your photo taken.

Written by: Alexia Webster

The countercultural power of American pulp fiction
Books

The countercultural power of American pulp fiction

Mid-century rebellion — Popular mid-century paperbacks would often tackle radical issues shunned by the high-brow mainstream, disguising them in accessible language and compelling plots.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Huck: The Utopia Issue
Culture

Huck: The Utopia Issue

Out now! — Our new issue’s about bolder, brighter worlds – built by people sick of the status quo.

Written by: Huck

Huck: The Burnout Issue
Culture

Huck: The Burnout Issue

Out Now! — This issue is all about celebrating strength in the face of adversity – sharing stories of defiance in a world falling apart.

Written by: Huck

How one guy's hoard of skate mags grew into a global library
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How one guy's hoard of skate mags grew into a global library

Look Back Library — When Kevin Marks turned his skate archive into a free reading resource, it developed into a network of libraries determined to preserve skate culture, promote literacy and celebrate community.

Written by: Cian Traynor

What Amelia Gray’s Gutshot taught me about fearlessness
Books

What Amelia Gray’s Gutshot taught me about fearlessness

The book that made me — Chris McQueer remembers how Amelia Gray’s nightmarish collection made him scared to go to sleep – and inspired him to start writing in the process.

Written by: Chris McQueer

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