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How the world’s unluckiest band finally found success
Magazine

How the world’s unluckiest band finally found success

Nothing — Philly rock band Nothing have braved a tough road – from death and beatdowns to prison and scandal – but now that they’ve reached their apex, frontman Domenic Palermo is making peace with chaos.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The guerrilla gig-promoters who inspired Burning Man
Film

The guerrilla gig-promoters who inspired Burning Man

Desolation Center — When a 20-year-old punk decided to put on a series of illegal shows in the desert, bands like Sonic Youth, Minutemen and the Meat Puppets agreed to play. Fans, meanwhile, boarded buses not knowing what to expect. The rest became music history.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

The snow sports designer inspiring a sisterhood of shred
Activism

The snow sports designer inspiring a sisterhood of shred

Coalition snow — After seeing a shortage of women in the outdoor industry, Jen Gurecki launched the only ski and snowboard gear made by women, for women.

Written by: Naomi Larsson

The brotherhood bringing motorbikes back from the dead
Bike

The brotherhood bringing motorbikes back from the dead

Cycle Zombies — The Stopnik family have come to define an alternative image of Californian cool: bikers who surf, skate and know how to get the most out of life.

Written by: Gary Inman

Meet Queen B, the face of car culture for a new generation
Magazine

Meet Queen B, the face of car culture for a new generation

Royalty on wheels — Becky Evans is carving out a space for female petrolheads ready to stamp their style on a scene that once seemed off-limits.

Written by: Alex King

What it's like to be young and Venezuelan in a time of chaos
Magazine

What it's like to be young and Venezuelan in a time of chaos

Dreams deferred — Venezuela's crisis has changed the lives of its youth forever. But whether they choose to leave or stay put, the scope of their ambition remains the same – no matter how tough things get.

Written by: Jez Fredenburgh

One woman's epic trek across the USA... on horseback
Outdoors

One woman's epic trek across the USA... on horseback

Riding Wild — Eco activist Aniela Gottwald is working her way through the American wilderness to campaign for better environmental protection. But having battled hardship along the way, the 26-year-old has discovered a sense of resilience she didn’t think possible.

Written by: Adam White

Huck 66: The Attitude Issue
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Huck 66: The Attitude Issue

Out now! — This issue is all about determination – to reject the status quo, to rise above the noise or just to forge your own path in life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why punk keeps connecting people across space and time
Culture

Why punk keeps connecting people across space and time

Teenage kicks — Photographers GODLIS and Angela Boatwright may have captured two distinct scenes - 1970s New York and contemporary Los Angeles - but in-between these images, made then and now, lies a single connecting thread.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Fantastic Negrito scares the shit out of the establishment
Magazine

Fantastic Negrito scares the shit out of the establishment

From near-death to stardom — After eating out of garbage cans and hustling through music school, a car crash nearly killed Xavier Dphrepaulezz. Then he reinvented himself as Fantastic Negrito, winning a Grammy in the process. Now, having bypassed the gatekeepers, he feels ready to save the world.

Written by: Adam White

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