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Video Jam
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Video Jam

Blind Collaboration — Video Jam preside over an exhilarating live collision between filmmakers and musicians at Manchester Art Gallery.

Written by: Katy Sykes

Ellie Andrews
Things that inspire me

Ellie Andrews

Things That Inspire Me — Illustrator Ellie Andrews shares a colourful collection of inspirations, from Acid House zines to Japanese poster art.

Written by: Alex King

The Ed Templeton Issue Playlist
Magazine

The Ed Templeton Issue Playlist

Beautiful Losers — Films, side projects and skate videos from the creative world of Ed and his friends.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Lee Kaplan Playlist
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Lee Kaplan Playlist

Arcana Books — Lee Kaplan's treasure trove of carefully curated art books is preserving printed matter in strip-mall LA. Before setting up Arcana Books, he worked for Rhino Records and was instrumental in bringing dub and reggae from Jamaica and jazz from Japan to the masses. Here Lee provides an immaculate selection of his favourite music.

Written by: Lee Kaplan

The Deadbeat Club Playlist
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The Deadbeat Club Playlist

So-Cal Snapshots — California's quirks are a constant muse for this zine-making, analogue-snapping, tight-knit street photography crew.

Written by: Alex King

How Beautiful It Is
Art

How Beautiful It Is

Soho Warriors FC — Soho Warriors FC presents a special exhibition of art and photography that celebrates Brazil's dazzling cultural riches.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Thomas Campbell
Culture

Thomas Campbell

Things That Inspire Me — Kaleidoscopic artist Thomas Campbell shares the threads of inspiration that weave into his world.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Baywara
Why I do what I do

Baywara

Sounds of Time — New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

Written by: Alex King

Huck's Best of the Week
Culture

Huck's Best of the Week

Stories from the Waterfront — Three stories of change and creativity from the shoreline.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Shamsia Hassani
Why I do what I do

Shamsia Hassani

Women on Walls — Afghanistan’s only female street artist is on a solo quest for women’s equality.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

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