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Iranian and Cuban artists break America
Art

Iranian and Cuban artists break America

Art from the Axis of Evil — New York’s Rogue Space hosts IRAN X CUBA: Beyond the Headline - a gallery of artwork produced by Iranian and Cuban artists, inspired by their respective revolutions. Curator Roya Khadjavi talks about struggles that both separate and unite the two countries.

Written by: Hanna Dugall

NYC graffiti pioneer reveals how to stay relevant, after 40 years in the art world
Art

NYC graffiti pioneer reveals how to stay relevant, after 40 years in the art world

"Through thick and thin, I kept my brushes wet." — New York City gave the world graffiti, and the world sold it on with a three-figure stamp. Through all the changes, the real pioneers like Lee Quiñones have found new ways to keep on keepin’ on.

Written by: Tom Fenwick

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

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

The NYC doctor changing lives by removing gang tattoos for free
Culture

The NYC doctor changing lives by removing gang tattoos for free

From teardrops, swastikas and gang insignia to fresh starts — Dr David Ores is on a quest to change lives by removing bad tattoos from former gang members, ex-convicts and victims of human trafficking - free of charge.

Written by: Alfred Rinaldi

Legendary NYC photographer Ricky Powell looks back on three decades of hustling
Photography

Legendary NYC photographer Ricky Powell looks back on three decades of hustling

"Thirty years of pro photos on a hangout tip" — A walk-and-talk with photographer Ricky Powell, the New York City busboy who took over the downtown scene.

Written by: Alex King

Artist Clayton Patterson on 20 years of the tattoo fair that changed Europe
Art

Artist Clayton Patterson on 20 years of the tattoo fair that changed Europe

Two decades of Wildstyle — When Wildstyle began in 1995, European tattoo culture was barely visible. Rebel artist and photographer Clayton Patterson explains how two decades of touring with Wildstyle has helped win the culture the respect it deserves.

Written by: Clayton Patterson

Randy Credico and the fight against private prisons
Activism

Randy Credico and the fight against private prisons

Hooped prison overalls, one hour of shouting, and an NBA All-Star — As an activist, comedian and general nuisance to authority, Randy Credico built up enough love in New York City to run for governor. Now he's targeting mass incarceration. And the city comptroller should be afraid.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Harold Feinstein: Last Stop Coney Island
Photography

Harold Feinstein: Last Stop Coney Island

Contemplating Home — Sometimes the hardest place to understand is the one where you’re from. Before his death in June 2015, photographer Harold Feinstein explained how he found inspiration just outside his front door.

Written by: Harold Feinstein

Tribe NYC are breathing fresh life into ’90s hip hop culture
Culture

Tribe NYC are breathing fresh life into ’90s hip hop culture

Bass, boomboxes and big hair — Brooklyn-based art and music collective Tribe NYC are surfing a revival of old skool hip hop culture - and showing everyone else how it should be done.

Written by: Alex King

NYC skate shooter Pep Kim on feeling out of his comfort zone every day
Photography

NYC skate shooter Pep Kim on feeling out of his comfort zone every day

Adventure Pop Quiz — South Korean photographer Pep Kim has documented New York City’s skate scene with a fresh, outsider’s perspective since arriving from South Korea.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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