Culture

We are all Mia Khalifa
Huck 79

We are all Mia Khalifa

How humour, therapy and community help Huck's latest cover star control her narrative.

Written by: Alya Mooro

London's flourishing jazz scene is just getting started
Music

London's flourishing jazz scene is just getting started

As the city’s unconventional young community advances into the mainstream, we caught up with some of the artists pushing things to the next level.

Written by: Fred Garratt-Stanley

A decade of the UK's hardcore punk scene – In photos
Music

A decade of the UK's hardcore punk scene – In photos

Alongside the widely celebrated renaissance of hardcore in the US, UK bands have been thriving under the radar. Photographer Nat Wood has been there to capture it all.

Written by: Jack Ramage

The film exposing decades of police brutality
Film

The film exposing decades of police brutality

We talk to filmmaker Sierra Pettengill about her new documentary 'Riotsville, U.S.A', which explores the 1967 summer of uprisings, the devastating aftermath, and the decisions that set the country on the path it’s on today.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Inside El Chopo: Mexico City's heavy metal heaven
Music

Inside El Chopo: Mexico City's heavy metal heaven

Photographer Freddie Miller captures the long-running flea market where alternative subcultures go to thrive.

Written by: Freddie Miller

The collective turning London’s empty buildings into art spaces
Art

The collective turning London’s empty buildings into art spaces

SET are fighting back against gentrification and soaring real estate values to give 1,000 artists space to create, transforming disused office blocks, warehouses and shops into non-profit community studios.

Written by: Emma Russell

A revolutionary history of the women written out of punk
Books

A revolutionary history of the women written out of punk

Jen B. Larson's 'Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA' is a captivating compendium of nearly 100 all-female or female-fronted bands from 1975–1983, immortalising the lives and legacies of those often written out of history.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Inside the world of football’s unsung heroes: the referees
Film

Inside the world of football’s unsung heroes: the referees

To mark the release of a new documentary following a diverse group of grassroots match officials in the UK, we spoke to two of its featured voices: aspirational family man Nigel Owen, and Lucy Clark, the world’s first openly trans referee and founder of all-trans football club TRUK United.

Written by: Jake Hall

In photos: the golden age of New York City's graffiti scene
Art

In photos: the golden age of New York City's graffiti scene

Photographing works everywhere from subway cars in Brooklyn to buildings in The Bronx, Martha Cooper immortalises an often overlooked art form in its 1980's heyday.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The cultural impact of Maison Kitsuné compilations
Huck 78

The cultural impact of Maison Kitsuné compilations

Lauren Martin revisits the infamous French label's compilation series, 20 years on.

Written by: Lauren Martin

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