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Feel like a cyber slave? Meet Tabita Rezaire, healer of souls
Culture

Feel like a cyber slave? Meet Tabita Rezaire, healer of souls

Beyond Afrofuturism... — Artist Tabita Rezaire is as unconventional as it gets. Using a mix of technology and traditional African practices, she’s determined to counteract the oppressive forces of the internet – finding herself in the process.

Written by: Alex King

The climber who conquered El Capitan without a rope
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The climber who conquered El Capitan without a rope

Alex Honnold — El Capitan, a vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, is a totem of outdoor culture and a fixture on every climber’s bucket list. But now that Alex Honnold has become the first person to traverse it without a rope, what dream is there left for him to chase?

Written by: James Lucas

The daredevil climber risking his life for breathtaking views
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The daredevil climber risking his life for breathtaking views

Above the clouds... — Vitaliy Raskalov overcame his fear of heights by scaling the world’s tallest buildings, ignoring any need for safety. But now that he’s reached the top of his game, the 24-year-old adventurer wonders if the real goal has been right in front of him along.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Japan's Radiohead transcend all notions of a tribute band
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Japan's Radiohead transcend all notions of a tribute band

A parallel reality — Every time cover band On A Saturday perform, they briefly transform into their idols. But this isn’t just an uncanny simulation – it’s a moment of togetherness shared with other fans.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The story of Steven Universe: TV's smartest cartoon
Film

The story of Steven Universe: TV's smartest cartoon

An animated revolution — Rebecca Sugar’s vision of a half−magic, half−human boy has turned into a socially conscious phenomenon. As Cartoon Network’s first female showrunner, she’s created a daring series that has fun with big topics. Now the challenge is to keep on growing.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Stef Nurding is bridging skate's gender divide
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Stef Nurding is bridging skate's gender divide

The concrete chameleon — Pro skater and model Stefani Nurding is using her unique set of skills to shake up a male-dominated industry.

Written by: Marianne Eloise

The magic of Twin Peaks: TV's weirdest legacy
Culture

The magic of Twin Peaks: TV's weirdest legacy

Portal to another place... — Twin Peaks' cancellation left fans in limbo for 25 years. Now that a long-awaited return has cemented its groundbreaking status, co-creator Mark Frost is finally ready to offer some closure.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The architect who threw it all away to become a tattoo artist
Culture

The architect who threw it all away to become a tattoo artist

How to make it on your own — Silvia Castro Pérez pursued her dream job as an architect in Spain until it felt like a creative dead-end. Then she moved to Berlin and taught herself how to tattoo, opening up a new world of creative possibility.

Written by: Alex King

Capturing the nuances of life on the US-Mexico border
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Capturing the nuances of life on the US-Mexico border

The Backs Of Men — Growing up on the US-Mexico border, Dominic Bracco II knows people who walk a fine line between right and wrong. He’s seen good folks do bad things. To capture that nuance, he put down his camera, picked up a pen and scripted the space in-between.

Written by: Dominic Bracco II

Huck 63: The Fantasy Issue
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Huck 63: The Fantasy Issue

Out now! — In this issue, we're all about making the impossible possible – celebrating the dreamers determined to make their vision a reality, no matter how unlikely it seems.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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