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An indigenous mountaineer and triathlete search for healing in the backcountry
Outsiders Project

An indigenous mountaineer and triathlete search for healing in the backcountry

Athletes Adam Campbell and Sandy Ward cross paths along their healing journeys in this beautiful film from Breaking Trails, a new online series from The GORE-TEX Brand.

Written by: Huck HQ

A journey inside Stalin's Siberian prison camps
Photography

A journey inside Stalin's Siberian prison camps

Photographer Barry Lewis’s new book takes a look into a history that the Russian government would rather we all forgot.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The surf school empowering young Sri Lankan women
Huck80

The surf school empowering young Sri Lankan women

Through teaching surfing and swimming SeaSisters hope to overcome the trauma of the 2004 tsunami and embolden environmental activism.

Written by: Sam Haddad

Documenting the complex transition of a photographer’s child
Photography

Documenting the complex transition of a photographer’s child

In her new photobook You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink, Dena Elisabeth Eber intimately explores her evolving relationship with her child, Alex.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The story of the bar at the birth of street art
Culture

The story of the bar at the birth of street art

A new book is documenting London’s infamous Dragon Bar with the artists who displayed, sprayed and played there.

Written by: Josh Jones

Revisiting London’s East End During the ‘70s and ‘80s
Photography

Revisiting London’s East End During the ‘70s and ‘80s

Photographer Bandele ‘Tex’ Ajetunmobi spent five decades crafting an intimate portrait of the East End as seen through the eyes of a consummate insider.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The 90s skate video that changed the face of counterculture
Huck80

The 90s skate video that changed the face of counterculture

Eli Gesner and RB Umali look back on the cross-pollination of East Coast skateboarding, hip-hop, and graffiti for Zoo York’s seminal Mixtape.

Written by: Mackenzie Eisenhour

The untold lives of mature OnlyFans performers
Culture

The untold lives of mature OnlyFans performers

Women aged 65 and older are relaunching their careers on OnlyFans, fulfilling needs otherwise lacking from their lives and fighting back against a society that all but forgets they exist.

Written by: Arielle Domb

In Photos: The miners’ strike, 40 years on
Photography

In Photos: The miners’ strike, 40 years on

A new exhibition dives into the bitter dispute, highlighting the communities and people at the centre of brutal crackdowns.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The “King of Fetish” Revisits the Golden Age of Zines
Photography

The “King of Fetish” Revisits the Golden Age of Zines

A new exhibition and catalogue look back at a radical chapter of underground publishing which saw zines become the medium of choice for artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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