Huck sends out a huge thank you to everyone who came to the LA launch party for our special Huck 45 – The Ed Templeton Curated Issue on Saturday, August 2 at Arcana Books, Culver City.
A number of the Tempster’s motley crew of creative friends turned up to celebrate the mag’s existence, including Deanna Templeton, Clint Woodside, Ray Potes, Craig Stecyk, Arcana Books owner Lee Kaplan and of course Ed himself.
We’re immensely grateful for the opportunity to share the new issue with our stateside friends.
Thanks to Emerica, Arcana Books, Ed Templeton and everyone else who made it happen.
If you missed out, grab Huck 45 now on our web shop or subscribe to make sure you don’t miss another issue this year.
Thanks to More Gnar for the awesome pics.
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