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How well do The Bots know each other?
Film

How well do The Bots know each other?

Band of Brothers — We caught up with Californian siblings The Bots to put to the test exactly how little they know about one another.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

The eclectic characters of European skateboarding come to life in new short series
Skate

The eclectic characters of European skateboarding come to life in new short series

The Lightbox Film Project — Filmmaker Phil Evans' catches up with the likes of Questions, D-Boy and Rabia in new short series of films The Lightbox Project.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Surf films that inspire generations to imagine different worlds
Surf

Surf films that inspire generations to imagine different worlds

Spirit of Akasha tours US cinemas — Alby Falzon's '70s masterpiece Morning of the Earth created soul surfing's foundation myth. Andrew Kidman's latest updates the aesthetic.

Written by: Michael Fordham

The world's oldest skydiver will make you reassess everything
Culture

The world's oldest skydiver will make you reassess everything

Meet Dylis Price — Forget what you heard about OAPs and meet one who's ditched her bus pass for a parachute.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Photographer realises kid dream and builds fairytale treehouse (with skate bowl)
Film

Photographer realises kid dream and builds fairytale treehouse (with skate bowl)

Foster Huntington: The Cinder Cone — The Cinder Cone: A short film of a group of friends that spent a year building a treehouse with a skate bowl.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

High Maintenance creators bucked the system by trusting the wisdom of their gut
Culture

High Maintenance creators bucked the system by trusting the wisdom of their gut

Things I Learned Along The Way — Huck's Fiftieth Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we'll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, High Maintenance creators Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld explain why bucking the system was the best decision they ever made.

Written by: Huck HQ / Samantha Maine

Don't Call it Hipster: a new wave of surf movies redefine the visual language
Culture

Don't Call it Hipster: a new wave of surf movies redefine the visual language

New moves, new aesthetics — There's a cut'n'paste cacophony from Newport Beach to Noosa.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Tell Spring Not to Come This Year
Film

Tell Spring Not to Come This Year

Filmmaker switches perspective on Afghan conflict — Documentary gets deep inside the motivations of a small band of embattled Afghan brothers

Written by: Michael Fordham

Meet the leader of the Lower East Side’s last street gang
Film

Meet the leader of the Lower East Side’s last street gang

Colours, crime and second chances — Cochise led the Satan's Sinners Nomads street gang on New York’s Lower East Side in the late 1980s. After being sent to prison for the attempted murder of two gang members, he turned his life around and now makes art.

Written by: Alex King

Geoff Rowley's words of wisdom from a life in skate
Film

Geoff Rowley's words of wisdom from a life in skate

Things I Learned Along The Way — When Geoff Rowley came to skate culture consciousness in the early 1990s he was a byword for gnarly. He went bigger than everybody. He went harder than everybody. The whole package came with that trademark scouse accent, the ragged dental rack and wispy moustache and an attitude that encompassed the street skate aesthetic of the time.

Written by: Michael Fordham

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