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The off-grid farm sheltering displaced people

Solidarity Fields

Just outside of Athens, a group of people have built a community that serves as an alternative to the indignity of refugee camps – a place where everyone is equal.

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Art & Culture

Huck 74: The Action Issue

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Our latest print instalment is about people on the move – all of whom are actively working to change the world around them.

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How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project

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

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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 artists have built a dynamic scene from the embers of crisis.

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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 or staged.

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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. His work always seeks to serve the communities he captures.

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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. It’s all about redressing the power balance between artist and subject.

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The countercultural power of American pulp fiction

Mid-century rebellion

Popular mid-century paperbacks would often tackle radical issues, disguising them in accessible language and compelling plots.

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Huck: The Utopia Issue

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

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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 archive into a free reading resource, it developed into a network determined to preserve skate culture, promote literacy and celebrate community.

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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.

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Permission: the book bringing romance into the 21st century

Love, consent and BDSM

Saskia Vogel’s debut novel – which explores desire and loneliness in LA – is one of this year’s most exciting. We speak to the author about how she subverted the genre.

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