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Documenting the vibrant frontages of New York’s last remaining ‘mom-and-pop’ stores
Photography

Documenting the vibrant frontages of New York’s last remaining ‘mom-and-pop’ stores

After the closure of a local store, photographers James T. and Karla L. Murray set about capturing shopfronts across the city, documenting the very fabric of the place.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Inside the independent magazine that wants to 'save Wales'
Culture

Inside the independent magazine that wants to 'save Wales'

Founded by three friends from South Wales and funded by a Kickstarter backed by Michael Sheen, ‘The Paper’ is a brilliant and absurdist publication that brings fun back to print.

Written by: Emma Garland

Why we need a right to food
Food

Why we need a right to food

As the week of action comes to a close, MP for Liverpool West Derby Ian Byrne writes on the campaign to enshrine a right to food in law.

Written by: Ian Byrne MP

Why a leftovers sandwich is like Singapore
Food

Why a leftovers sandwich is like Singapore

… and other stories from Professor Ha-Joon Chang, Distinguished Research Professor at SOAS, University of London and author of Edible Economics: A Hungry Economist Explains the World

Written by: Ha-Joon Chang

Korea Advice: How Seoul is wrestling with Food Waste
Food

Korea Advice: How Seoul is wrestling with Food Waste

South Korea is often held up as a pioneer in food waste management, but does the government need to update and overhaul their schemes?

Written by: Rhian Daly

Rishi Sunak’s climate speech debunked
Activism

Rishi Sunak’s climate speech debunked

Steamrolling over our green policies does nothing to help us in the long run – Sunak’s plans don’t add up.

Written by: Danny Gross

Behind the album art with cult enigmas The Armed

Behind the album art with cult enigmas The Armed

Frontman Tony Wolski lifts the veil on The Armed’s weird world and the artwork for new album ‘Perfect Saviors’.

Written by: Jak Hutchcraft

The indigenous Mexican town that drove out the cartel
Photography

The indigenous Mexican town that drove out the cartel

Meet the art collective reimagining the uprising through memorabilia and rituals of the Indigenous community.

Written by: Marigold Warner

Art Made Human? – Huck’s September Newsletter
Culture

Art Made Human? – Huck’s September Newsletter

Emma Garland kicks off a new series of monthly cultural dispatches with her reflections on artificial intelligence, human-made art and Hank Williams singing “Straight Outta Compton”.

Written by: Emma Garland

Bongeziwe Mabandla is finding his voice
Huck 79

Bongeziwe Mabandla is finding his voice

A new album, therapy, and a pandemic have given the South African singer a new lease of life.

Written by: Tseliso Monaheng

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