Sign up to our newsletter and become a Club Huck member.

Stay informed with the cutting edge of sport, music and counterculture

Surf

Surf

The best surf films for sunny days

Waves, babes and beers — It's the hottest day of the year. Cool off with these surf classics.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Thomas Campbell

Things That Inspire Me — Kaleidoscopic artist Thomas Campbell shares the threads of inspiration that weave into his world.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Why I do what I do

Surfers Against Sewage

Guardians of the Ocean — Surfers Against Sewage are on a mission to clean up our seas and ensure we treat our marine environment with the respect it deserves.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Huck's Best of the Week

Stories from the Waterfront — Three stories of change and creativity from the shoreline.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The Working Artisans Club

Arbo Surfboards

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'll be profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surf

Margaux Arramon-Tucoo x RVCA

Surfing and Painting in Oz — Dreamy filmmaker Nathan Oldfield captures French longboarder Margaux Arramon-Tucoo elegantly sliding and creating in Australia.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Surf

Splinters

Papa New Guinea Surf — London Surf / Film Festival presents a special screening of a genre-busting surf documentary that explores Papua New Guinea’s patriarchal plains.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Why I do what I do

Mollusk Surf Shop

Bay Area Blood — In Huck 44, we get deep into Tommy's Guerrero's past, present and future - much of which goes down in his home city of San Francisco. The Bay Area is in his blood. But what is it about the city of big tech and tiny microclimates that makes it such a hot bed of creativity and free thought? In our Bay Area Blood web series we explore that question, going straight to the beating heart of SF, led by the people who love and know her best. At Mollusk Surf Shop, John McCambridge has built his own campfire of stoke.

Written by: Interview by Michael Fordham

Why I do what I do

Gemeniano Cruz

Sagres Surf Culture: Field Notes III — In our last dispatch from Sagres Surf Culture festival, artist Gemeniano Cruz shares his ocean inspired illustrations.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

Why I do what I do

I Love Kuduro

Sagres Surf Culture: Field Notes II — Filmmakers Mário and Pedro Patrocínio explore Angola’s Kuduro cultural movement.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

You've read articles this month Thanks for reading

Join Club Huck — it's free!

Valued Huck reader, thank you for engaging with our journalism and taking an interest in our dispatches from the sharp edge of culture, sport, music and rebellion.

We want to offer you the chance to join Club Huck [it's free!] where you will receive exclusive newsletters, including personal takes on the state of pop culture and media from columnist Emma Garland, culture recommendations, interviews and dispatches straight to your inbox.

You'll also get priority access to Huck events, merch discounts, and more fun surprises.

Already part of the club? Enter your email above and we'll get you logged in.