Ed Andrews

Culture

Inside one of the world's biggest, weirdest Vans collections

Rubber and canvas for the soul — Diehard Vans sneakerhead Henry Davies takes Huck on a video tour of his huge, wonderfully weird, collection.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Daniela Garreton

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

Culture

Ichi

This is DIY — Ichi constructs his own handmade instruments from the most unlikely of objects.

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

Film

Get to know Honor Titus, punk poet laureate of Cerebral Ballzy

A Cappella — Cerebral Ballzy's Honor Titus performs his poem 'The Toiletries of a Sociopath' a cappella for Huck.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Billy Bragg returns to Barking, retracing the steps of his youth

Streets I Ran — Musician and activist Billy Bragg returns to his childhood streets of Barking, Essex.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Drummond & Hammett

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

Film

Tommy Guerrero hits the road with his brand of funk rock

No Mans Land European Tour — Huck Bones Brigadeer and skate legend Tommy Guerrero as he cuts a path across the continent on his first ever European tour.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Courtney Barnett

Making It DIY — Courtney Barnett explains how she conquered the music world from her Melbourne bedroom.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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

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