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Twenty years of Stones Throw: the label that changed hip hop
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Twenty years of Stones Throw: the label that changed hip hop

Champion sounds — To celebrate 10 years of Huck, we're digging through the archives to unearth stories that feel as relevant as ever. As Stones Throw marks its own anniversary – 20 years as a trailblazing record label – founder Peanut Butter Wolf recounts the journey so far.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Escaping into the wild: reflections on the search for adventure
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Escaping into the wild: reflections on the search for adventure

Win a £150 Gift Card to spend on Passenger gear — British outdoors brand Passenger is inspired by the desire for a life of memorable adventures. To give back to the wild, they’re planting a tree for every order.

Written by: Advertorial

Exploring division and conflict in São Paulo through virtual reality
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Exploring division and conflict in São Paulo through virtual reality

A polarised Brazil, a city in uproar — As protests against the Olympics and corruption have exposed Brazil’s ruptures for the world to see, a pioneering collaborative art project between British and Brazilian artists digs into São Paulo’s dividing lines.

Written by: Alex King

The poet-turned-hero fighting for her country's future
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The poet-turned-hero fighting for her country's future

Speaking up for silenced voices — Ketty Nivyabandi was a little-known Burundian poet until she led a dangerous protest against her country's president. But becoming an unlikely leader meant having to flee for her life. Now she's campaigning from afar.

Written by: Alex King

How Shepard Fairey survives as a subversive street artist
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How Shepard Fairey survives as a subversive street artist

Heroes of Independence — To celebrate a decade of self-rule, we caught up with icons who personify the spirit of independence. Since first appearing in Huck back in 2006, the skate punk-turned-entrepreneur Shepard Fairey shot to fame for his Obama HOPE poster. Here he shares the key to balancing commerical pressures with DIY values.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Marc Maron on the power to connect through listening
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Marc Maron on the power to connect through listening

Stand-up Guy — After 25 years as a struggling comic, Marc Maron was close to giving up when he finally found success on his own terms: turning his intense personality into a hit podcast.

Written by: Seven T. Hanley

The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive
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The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive

Partying to survive — London’s declining traditional venues are surviving by providing a home for threatened alternative nightlife, from live music to LGBTQ parties.

Written by: Alex King

Doug Stanhope: Comedy's greatest outlier
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Doug Stanhope: Comedy's greatest outlier

The art of not giving a fuck — Comedian Doug Stanhope turned his back on LA for a 'tiny-ass town in the middle of nowhere'. It turned out to be the best career move he's ever made.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Utah & Ether: The Bonnie and Clyde of graffiti
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Utah & Ether: The Bonnie and Clyde of graffiti

The outlaw artists — This couple broke probation to go on a worldwide tagging spree. But living on the run, chased from country to country, has taught them the true meaning of independence.

Written by: Alex King

The Sunshine Cinema: Getting South Africa talking about HIV activism through film
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The Sunshine Cinema: Getting South Africa talking about HIV activism through film

Solar powered social justice — At the 21st International AIDS Conference in Durban, the solar powered Sunshine Cinema crew took films and discussions to communities most affected by HIV.

Written by: Sydelle Willow Smith

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