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The street studio where anybody can sit for a portrait
Magazine

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. For the South African photographer, it’s about redressing the power balance between artist and subject – all while sharing the simple joy that comes with having your photo taken.

Written by: Alexia Webster

Joining the Dots with electronic musician Georgia
Culture

Joining the Dots with electronic musician Georgia

A Huck Podcast — Joining the Dots is a new Huck podcast. Each week DJ, filmmaker and subcultural superstar Don Letts sits down with a new guest to discuss their life and work. This week, it's British musician Georgia.

Written by: Michael Fordham

The home of UK counterculture is facing closure
Art

The home of UK counterculture is facing closure

Save The Horse Hospital — One of London’s longest-running independent arts venues has been hit with a 440 per cent rent increase, and will be forced to closed at the end of March.

Written by: Guy Sangster-Adams

’Writing this album felt like a slow descent into madness’
Music

’Writing this album felt like a slow descent into madness’

Speaking to Soccer Mommy — Ahead of the release of her second studio album, the 22-year-old talks dropping out of college, deleting social media and why writing is rarely a cathartic experience.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Inside Manchester’s new wave of radical club nights
Music

Inside Manchester’s new wave of radical club nights

Vision over profit — From funeral reenactments to mariachi bands: events like The White Hotel and Fat Out want to introduce more challenging, political and philosophical ways of partying.

Written by: Luke Charnley

Memories from a Lower East Side photo booth
Photography

Memories from a Lower East Side photo booth

Rainbow shoe repair — A new exhibition brings together a series of community portraits taken at a local store between the late ’80s and early ’00s. 

Written by: Miss Rosen

A journey through the ever-shifting state of motherhood
Magazine

A journey through the ever-shifting state of motherhood

Bower Bird Blues — Motherhood, of all the stories we possess, is perhaps the most well-known. But for photographer Ying Ang, no corner of culture – no books, films or art – captured the implosion that transformed her world. It demanded a new way of seeing.

Written by: Ying Ang

In Europe, far-right extremism has become the new normal
Opinion

In Europe, far-right extremism has become the new normal

The acceptable face of fascism — Writer Hasan Patel explores how the increase in far-right attacks has been fuelled and validated by an unfiltered online world and an unmoderated media.

Written by: Hasan Patel

Vintage scenes of life at an American summer camp
Photography

Vintage scenes of life at an American summer camp

From Cape Cod to North Carolina — Photographer Mark Steinmetz spent 11 years working in camps across the US, from the shores of Cape Cod in Massachusetts to the smoky mountains of North Carolina.

Written by: Miss Rosen

On the frontline with the UK’s student climate strikers
Activism

On the frontline with the UK’s student climate strikers

The kids are alright — In a new film for Huck, we catch up with the London school strikers on the anniversary of their first action.

Written by: Huck

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