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Why I do what I do

It Doesn't Not Work

Curator Q&A — Picture Farm hosts a celebration of surfboard shaping at their Brooklyn gallery.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Nord/Nordwest Surf Skate Film Festival

Why I Do What I Do — Huck catches up with Nord/Nordwest Skate Surf Film Festival director Jens Steffenhagen.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Satoki Nagata

City Links — Photographer Satoki Nagata reveals the connections that make up life on Chicago's streets.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

After The Night

Filmmaker Q&A — Out of the shadows comes a tale of darkness and light in Lisbon's Creole community.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Outsiders Krew

Share the Word — The Outsiders Krew are using street art to brighten up marginalised communities around the world.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Daily Life in The Gambia

African Street Photography — Insightful photobook See What I See presents The Gambia, as seen through the analogue photography of 18 students who live there.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Ralph Steadman, Gonzo Artist

SXSW Field Notes — Ralph Steadman talks to Huck about the art of being Gonzo ahead of his SXSW debut. The artist — and star of the documentary For No Good Reason — tells how Hunter S. Thompson taught him to stop worrying and love risks.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

Why I do what I do

Blast Skates

Dinosaur Shred — James Jarvis, Jon Boam and Marcus Oakley illustrate decks for new South London skate company Blast Skates.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Constant Flux

Punk Without Prejudice — Constant Flux promotes great punk music and helps break a million stereotypes along the way.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Follow the Vane

Why I Do What I Do — Basque surfers Erika Susperregui and Jokin Argote are evolving a photographic travel journal into a life project.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

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