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Illustrator Tim Lane on philosophy, death and 'crap' modern art
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Illustrator Tim Lane on philosophy, death and 'crap' modern art

Drawing your existential crisis — Illustrator of all things beautifully dark and beastly, Tim Lane is currently producing his second hardback publication. Here he talks to Huck about his disdain for the ‘amalgam of crap’ that is modern art, and his desire to create images which are not just aesthetically pleasing, but have a philosophical meaning too.

Written by: Taylor McGraa

DJ Shadow: Five creative principles to live by
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DJ Shadow: Five creative principles to live by

Things I Learned Along the Way — DJ Shadow believes in following your instincts at all costs, steering clear of crowd-pleasing even if it makes life more difficult. Twenty years on from his seminal album Endtroducing…, the production pioneer talks us through the mentality that's shaped a singular career.

Written by: Cian Traynor

In the ring with Britain’s first Muslim female World Champion kickboxer
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In the ring with Britain’s first Muslim female World Champion kickboxer

Finding harmony between faith and fighting — Before lifting the world title belt, Ruqsana Begum had to overcome conflicts with her family and religion to dominate in Muay Thai.

Written by: Alex King

This exhibition will challenge your misconceptions of the Calais 'Jungle'
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This exhibition will challenge your misconceptions of the Calais 'Jungle'

Call me by my name — A new exhibition displays work from those camping in Calais, volunteers and emerging artists, forcing us to reconsider both the diluted identities of migrants, and our own high-brow preconceptions of art.

Written by: Taylor McGraa

Hand Jobs: Inside the weird world of hand modelling
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Hand Jobs: Inside the weird world of hand modelling

Model behaviour — They know 200 different ways to pick up a LEGO brick. They can method act with a Ferrero Rocher for hours. Their fingers are insured for seven-figure sums. Meet the unseen stars of the world’s biggest advertising campaigns.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Huck Photo Workshops: iPhone photography round-up
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Huck Photo Workshops: iPhone photography round-up

A night of double-exposure fun — Behind-the-scenes of this summer's first Huck Photo Workshop - practical, fun masterclasses for image-makers of all kinds.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Here's how to stop the coming dystopia (and Donald Trump)
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Here's how to stop the coming dystopia (and Donald Trump)

The Optimist's Guide to Tomorrow #3 — We've faced our demons and come out fighting. Even Trump can't get us down. Join us as we close off Generation Why Not - our series on millennial hopes and fears - with a celebration of people power.

Written by: Ed Gillespie and Mark Stevenson

More proof that it's never too late to stop destroying the planet
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More proof that it's never too late to stop destroying the planet

The Optimist's Guide to Tomorrow #2 — We've spent all week contemplating our fears. Here are two more reasons to be hopeful.

Written by: Ed Gillespie and Mark Stevenson

Saying goodbye to job security to find a more affordable life
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Saying goodbye to job security to find a more affordable life

Generation Why Not — After studying fashion at university, Tim Whitehouse turned his back on a creative career for the security of teaching. But something wasn’t right. He quit his job to set up The Hub, a live/work warehouse space that enables emerging creatives – like younger brother Joshua Whitehouse (vocals More Like Trees, lead actor Northern Soul) – to survive in unaffordable London.

Written by: Amrita Riat

Six reasons to not freak out about the future
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Six reasons to not freak out about the future

The Optimist's Guide to Tomorrow #1 — If, like us, you lose sleep at night worrying about the future, it’s worth knowing that some good news lies on the horizon. We found two experts who amid all the doom-and-gloom have found reasons to be optimistic. In this three-part series, they'll break down some of your deepest, darkest fears.

Written by: Ed Gillespie and Mark Stevenson

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