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The artist who predicted social media in the '70s
Film

The artist who predicted social media in the '70s

A new documentary from Amanda Kim explores the life and work of Nam June Paik, the 'father of video art’ whose ideas about global connectivity and mass media are relevant now more than ever.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

Poet Amani Saeed meditates on overcoming her fear of the outdoors
Odes to Nature with On the Edge

Poet Amani Saeed meditates on overcoming her fear of the outdoors

Using found natural sounds in an intimate outdoor performance, poet Amani Saeed seeks reconnection with the Earth in Odes to Nature, a new Huck film series in collaboration with On the Edge.

Written by: Alex King

Meet the new generation of Morris dancers
Photography

Meet the new generation of Morris dancers

Record numbers of people celebrated May Day this year as Morris culture diversifies and attracts younger crowds. But can the stigmatised tradition ever become a contemporary staple?

Written by: Rachel Adams

A special pilgrimage to Sylvia Plath's grave
Music

A special pilgrimage to Sylvia Plath's grave

Musician Faith Vern and artist Elise Wouters take us behind the scenes of a recent video shoot, exploring the modern day pilgrimage and the cultural, creative and personal motivations behind them.

Written by: Elise Wouters

We need to talk about serious youth violence
Activism

We need to talk about serious youth violence

As the Government launches yet another 'crackdown', co-author of the Holding Our Own report Emmanuelle Andrews explains why it's only destined to bring more harm.

Written by: Emmanuelle Andrews

Cinematic shots of late night Chicago in the '60s
Photography

Cinematic shots of late night Chicago in the '60s

A new exhibition brings together an evocative selection of prints from photographer Wayne Sorce for the first time in 45 years.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Underground cyphers are helping young Kashmiris reclaim their voices
Spaces Between the Beats

Underground cyphers are helping young Kashmiris reclaim their voices

Set against a backdrop of conflict and crackdowns, rappers in Srinagar are speaking truth to power in secretly organised freestyles.

Written by: Junaid Kathju

Nostalgic photos of New York City's café culture in the '70s
Photography

Nostalgic photos of New York City's café culture in the '70s

In a new book and exhibition, Marcia Bricker Halperin captures the glory days of Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the characters who defined it.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Poet Suli Breaks interrogates our relationship with nature
Odes to Nature with On the Edge

Poet Suli Breaks interrogates our relationship with nature

The further we stray away from nature, the harder it is to feel human, argues poet Suli Breaks in his experimental film for Odes to Nature, a new Huck collaboration with On the Edge.

Written by: Alex King

Thousands gather to mark 75 years of Nakba
Activism

Thousands gather to mark 75 years of Nakba

On the anniversary of the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from their land, we speak to those protesting in London about the continued fight for justice and freedom.

Written by: Daisy Schofield

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