Alex Taylor

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Haroshi's incredible skateboard sculptures go on show in NYC

Still Pushing Despite the Odds — Japanese sculptor Haroshi builds insane structures from discarded skateboard decks. Check out his new show at Jonathan Levine Gallery, NYC.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Magazine

The Lower East Side playlist

NYC's counterculture petri dish — Artist, photographer and popular historian Clayton Patterson is our guide to the best of the Lower East Side's alternative culture.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Culture

Huck’s Most Popular Reads, Feb 7-14, 2015

A roundup of the hottest stories on the site this week — Need some inspiring small-talk to get you through your tedious Valentine's Day obligations? Check out the most popular pieces on the site this week as chosen by our readers.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Surf

Women are pioneering surfing in Iran and smashing outdated stereotypes

New Into The Sea documentary — Filmmaker Marion Poizeau has captured the birth of Iranian surfing in her Into The Sea documentary and its women leading the charge.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Activism

Huck's Most Popular Reads, Feb 1-6, 2015

A roundup of the hottest stories on the site this week — As 2015 revs into second gear, there's fewer windows for being bored at your desk, so for your weekend reading — and viewing — pleasure, here are the most popular pieces on the site this week as chosen by our readers.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Magazine

Sinkane's musical movements across the globe

A musical map — Sinkane has soaked up influences from everywhere he's called home, from Sudan to London to the States. See his inspirations mapped out in our globetrotting playlist.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Culture

Huck's 10 Sundance 2015 Films to Watch

Preview of the world's leading indie film festival — It's time for Sundance's annual serving of exciting, innovative, controversial and divisive indie projects from directors old and new.

Written by: Alex Taylor

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