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It's Just A Ride

Project Film — Collaborative project It’s Just A Ride celebrates the place where skate, art and creativity collide.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Huck Indies

WAFFLESNCREAM

Huck Indies — African youth are building a new skate lifestyle industry on their own terms at WAFFLESNCREAM.

Written by: Alex King

Music

10 Best Surf Skate Music Videos

Unsane To Sonic Youth — To honour the renaissance of the surf/skate music video, heralded by Joel Tudor and DJ Harvey, we've pulled ten of our faves from the archives.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Skate

Michael Sieben

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #12 — Artist, prankster and Thrasher magazine stalwart, Michael Sieben dips into a memory book of his (urban) suburban youth.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Film

Ed Templeton Scrapbook: The great art awakening

Part Three: Create — In the final part of our new video series The Ed Templeton Scrapbook, Ed talks about exploring his suburban world through art and his first steps into painting.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Things that inspire me

MysteryMeat

Things That Inspire Me — Creative duo MysteryMeat celebrate the links links between art and skate culture in new collaborative project, It's Just A Ride.

Written by: Alex King

Top Picks

Harry Tennant

Things That Inspire Me — London-based illustrator Harry Tennant is one of three emerging artists celebrating the links between art and skate culture in a new collaborative project.

Written by: Alex King

Film

Joey Pepper: Skateboarder turned carpenter

Wake & Make — Skater-turned-woodcrafter Joey Pepper constructs a beautiful hand built canoe in his dusty workshop in Brooklyn, NYC.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Ed Templeton Scrapbook: Skateboarder for life

Part One: Skate — In the first part of our new video series The Ed Templeton Scrapbook, Ed reflects on how the culture he loves has changed before his eyes and his early memories of skating the streets of Huntington Beach.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Dave Carnie

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #7 — Writer, photographer and editor-at-large of King Shit Magazine, Dave Carnie remembers Ronald Reagan, public pooping and anal, lots of anal, from his suburban youth.

Written by: Alex King

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