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Watch Paddle Against the Flow spring to life in video

This is Generation DIY — Huck's first book is a treasure trove of advice on how to lead a creative life from inspiring indie icons – from Douglas Coupland and Spike Jonze to Miranda July and Kim Gordon. See it come to life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photography

Witches, club kids, tarots and township punks: Accent applauds the otherweirdly

Accent Magazine No. 8 — London-based digital magazine releases eighth issue jam-packed with unusual photo stories from around the globe.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Join us for the launch of Huck’s first book Paddle Against the Flow

Launch party at our 71a gallery — Come and celebrate the release of our bible of creative advice, Paddle Against the Flow, with us on Thursday March 19 at 71a.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Top Picks

Are we living through an indie publishing revolution?

The best independent magazines — Independent publishing is in fine health. We asked Ruth Jamieson, author of Print is Dead. Long Live Print, about her favourite magazines and how to survive in a fiercely competitive industry.

Written by: Alex King

Print

Books to watch out for in 2015

Inspired by World Book Day — In honour of World Book Day, Huck curates a selection of top reads to watch out for this coming year.

Written by: Megan White

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The story behind our new book Paddle Against The Flow, available worldwide now

International release March 3 — Our bible of creative advice from 60 inspirational 'doers' is now available worldwide. In this excerpt from the introduction Huck's editor Andrea Kurland explains how it started.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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Exploring the secret lives of books with Spike Jonze

Revisit Spike Jonze's whimsical take on books — The release of Paddle Against the Flow has got us thinking anew about the magic of books.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Print

Five controversial contributors from nine decades of The New Yorker

NYC’s culture bible turns 90 — To celebrate The New Yorker’s 90th birthday, we look back on five of its most controversial and high-profile contributors.

Written by: Megan White

Print

Five things we learnt from David Carr

Truth to Power x Freak Power — In tribute to David Carr, his most powerful lessons on journalism, hard work, honesty and more.

Written by: Alex King

Zine Scene

Skinhead culture is alive and well on the West Coast

Zine Scene — Suburban Rebels zine pulls together the best of the hardcore, punk and Oi! scenes from the Bay Area and beyond.

Written by: Alex King

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