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Life and Death in the Highest Place on Earth
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Life and Death in the Highest Place on Earth

The Sherpa Strike that Closed Mount Everest — A new documentary looks at the dangerous, and often overlooked, role Sherpas play in helping wealthy western climbers conquer Everest.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

Video: Meet Raja the King, India’s very own Elvis
Culture

Video: Meet Raja the King, India’s very own Elvis

The Pelvis of Kharagpur — Raja Danapat is India's self-proclaimed “twin brother” of Elvis. Now 75, he lives his life following the guiding light of the late Elvis Presley.

Written by: Alex King

The father and son who keep New York's typewriters tapping
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The father and son who keep New York's typewriters tapping

Family Business — The Gramercy Typewriter Company has kept NYC dancing on the keys since 1932. With a third generation at the helm, they have no plans to slow down.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Five things we learned from Harmony Korine in London
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Five things we learned from Harmony Korine in London

“Have you ever watched YouPorn? More that.” — As Harmony Korine unveils a new exhibition of paintings at the Gagosian Gallery, the cult director gave a talk at the Southbank Centre to a rowdy audience. Here’s what went down.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Video: Discover the birthplace of modern Los Angeles in 360-degree virtual reality
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Video: Discover the birthplace of modern Los Angeles in 360-degree virtual reality

Tom Explores LA — Rebel tour guide Tom Carroll skates along the LA river to find the birthplace of modern LA - the confluence of the Arroyo Seco and Los Angeles River.

Written by: Alex King

Interview: Climbing the toughest Himalayan peaks with the cast and crew of Meru
Culture

Interview: Climbing the toughest Himalayan peaks with the cast and crew of Meru

A maddening, near-fatal documentary — Documentarian Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi couldn't believe her eyes when she saw hand-held footage of climbers attempting to assail one of the hardest ascents in the world. So she decided to explore the emotional journey that got them there. The resulting documentary is Meru, in cinemas this week, and Huck got to speak with some of the faces that put it all together.

Written by: Adam White

This is what the world will look like when we run out of oil
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This is what the world will look like when we run out of oil

New film: The Survivalist — Oil won't last forever. So what happens when we run out? A new film by a first-feature Irish director contemplates a future without the resource we rely on most.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Remix the news into your own avant-garde short film
Culture

Remix the news into your own avant-garde short film

ITN opens up its video archives to budding filmmakers — Whether it's a glitzy '50s dancehall, 70's protest movements, or interviews with Ali or JFK, ITN's video library is a treasure trove of historical news footage. Now it's yours to edit and remix for free. All as part of the ITN Source Short Film Competition, in collaboration with the Sheffield Doc/Fest.

Written by: Adam White

Video: Japanese dancers chase the hip hop dream in LA
Film

Video: Japanese dancers chase the hip hop dream in LA

L.A. Dreamers — Five Japanese hip hop dancers share their experience of trying to make it in Los Angeles in a beautiful short documentary from Dani Fortuny and Igor Kosenko.

Written by: HUCK HQ

More shark attacks in the world last year than ever before – what can you do?
Film

More shark attacks in the world last year than ever before – what can you do?

The truth about shark attacks — Shark attacks grabbed headlines in 2015 but many of the interactions weren't quite what they seemed. Educate yourself on the ocean predator and increase your chances of safety.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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