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Othering the other: the plight of the black goth
Books

Othering the other: the plight of the black goth

More than just makeup — To be black in America is to be marginalised. But if you’re a goth too, the otherness doubles – it goes past the margins and right off the page.

Written by: Leila Taylor

Black and white photos of pre-gentrification Hackney
Photography

Black and white photos of pre-gentrification Hackney

From the archive — During the ’70s and ’80s, Neil Martinson used his camera to document the community he grew up in, creating a vivid portrait of east London – before it changed forever.

Written by: Huck

A humorous look at Japanese family life, in photos
Magazine

A humorous look at Japanese family life, in photos

No place like home — For over a decade, photographer Motoyuki Daifu has been documenting the lives of his loved ones, seeking out quiet moments of magic among the mundane.

Written by: Motoyuki Daifu

The garden project exposing the fault lines of US justice
Activism

The garden project exposing the fault lines of US justice

Inside the prisoner’s apothecary — The Prisoner’s Apothecary is a mobile healing unit bringing natural medicines to communities impacted by mass incarceration. 

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photos of rural love in ’90s Ireland
Photography

Photos of rural love in ’90s Ireland

Cork City singles — In 1992, photographer Kevin O’Farrell headed to Lisdoonvarna, on the country’s west coast, to capture a month-long matchmaking festival.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Inside London’s new Museum of Neoliberalism
Activism

Inside London’s new Museum of Neoliberalism

A history of greed — The Lewisham venue examines the way the world – and specifically the UK – has changed since Thatcher and Reagan came into power.

Written by: Tom Usher

Meet Saoirse McHugh, Ireland’s new green hope
Reportage

Meet Saoirse McHugh, Ireland’s new green hope

The centre cannot hold — ‘There’s always something to fight for’: Ahead of this weekend’s general election, the Irish Green Party candidate lays out her bold vision for an anti-capitalist, eco-socialist future.

Written by: Colin Gannon

Joining the Dots: Episode Two with Hattie Collins
Culture

Joining the Dots: Episode Two with Hattie Collins

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, he meets writer and journalist Hattie Collins.

Written by: Benjamin Cook/Michaael Fordham

Rob Doyle: ‘so much political discourse is performative’
Books

Rob Doyle: ‘so much political discourse is performative’

At the Threshold — The acclaimed author – lauded as one of the most vital voices in contemporary Irish fiction – talks psychedelics, Twitter, and his undefinable new novel, Threshold.

Written by: James Greig

A mystical portrait of America’s backwaters
Photography

A mystical portrait of America’s backwaters

Rural divisions — Photographer Mark Power has spent nearly a decade documenting the seismic social and political changes in the country.

Written by: Tobin Carey

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