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The Congolese dandies who see fashion as a way of life
Culture

The Congolese dandies who see fashion as a way of life

Maximum Effect — 'La Sape' is a lifestyle built on a simple set of values: dress sharp, act with integrity and inspire others. This is why they do what they do.

Written by: Cian Traynor (intro). Interviews by Alice Mann

The London boxing club where fighting means family
Outdoors

The London boxing club where fighting means family

Rollin' with the punches — For over 40 years, a no-nonsense boxing club in North London has been a hub of rebirth and redemption. But step back from the success stories and a different picture emerges: one giant family fighting for survival.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Life advice from a nomadic surfer who hunts in the wild
Magazine

Life advice from a nomadic surfer who hunts in the wild

Lessons learned along the way — Never staying in one place for long, Jérôme Sahyoun travels the world balancing his experience as a pro-surfer, fisherman and wild-boar hunter – part of a tireless strategy to squeeze the most out of life.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The Native American rapper turning rhymes into activism
Magazine

The Native American rapper turning rhymes into activism

A different kind of superhero — After a difficult upbringing and a foray into petty crime, Supaman found himself – and his purpose – through hip hop. Now he’s determined to elevate other voices.

Written by: James Stout

The streetwise chef inspiring a new generation to go vegan
Culture

The streetwise chef inspiring a new generation to go vegan

King Cook — As a high-end chef slogging through 18-hour shifts, Bounsou Senathit was on the fast-track to burn out. Then he got stabbed on the streets of East London, forcing him to start over. Now he’s leading a vegan revolution.

Written by: Tom Connick

The street movement taking on Baltimore’s gun problem
Activism

The street movement taking on Baltimore’s gun problem

Grassroots peacekeepers — Baltimore’s murder rate has reached an all-time high. Activist Erricka Bridgeford knows she can’t stop the killings, but through a ceasefire campaign built on compassion, she’s leading the city on a decades-long quest for change.

Written by: Wes Bruer

Huck 64: The Journeys Issue
Magazine

Huck 64: The Journeys Issue

Out now! — In this issue, we’re celebrating the paths taken by extraordinary individuals – from filmmakers and photographers to surfers and skaters – and the lessons they’ve learned by blazing their own trail in life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Meet Lawrence, music's last true enigma
Magazine

Meet Lawrence, music's last true enigma

Perfect sound forever — Fun? No thanks. The cut-throat record business? Love it. Painstaking perfectionism? If only. Welcome to the mysterious world of Lawrence: the pop star that fame forgot.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

The movie star who doubled as a groundbreaking inventor
Film

The movie star who doubled as a groundbreaking inventor

Bombshell — Once known as ‘the world’s most beautiful woman’, Hedy Lamarr was an icon of Hollywood’s golden era. But she also lived a secret life as a groundbreaking inventor. Now a new documentary uncovers her extraordinary career, from escaping Nazi Germany to pioneering wireless technology.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

How Cuba’s reggaeton scene sparked an underground revolution
Culture

How Cuba’s reggaeton scene sparked an underground revolution

Pa’ la calle — In a country where music sales are controlled by the state, a generation of artists are riding a wave of success through pure entrepreneurial hustle. Dripping in gold and trading in sex, reggaeton is more than just fantasy – it’s a marketplace for material dreams.

Written by: Lisette Poole

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