Eastbound — A memoir of sorts, by social worker-turned-journalist, J. Malcolm Garcia.
Written by: J. Malcolm Garcia
Defenders of Print Part Two — The Oakland-based anarchists are calling shit on capitalism through the power of print.
Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo
Beyond The Lattice — Dave Eggers came to us as an orphan, baring himself to the world in his heartfelt memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. At twenty-one, he was left to raise his eight-year-old brother after their parents died of cancer in a span of five weeks. But that was only the beginning. Since then, Eggers has re-energised America’s lit scene with McSweeney’s, his quarterly-turned-publishing house, founded a national network of tutoring centres tucked behind fantastical shops, and collaborated in books, film and music with the likes of Spike Jonze, Judd Apatow and Beck. Eggers spoke to HUCK about the need to explore, live a creative life and do some good along the way.
Written by: D’Arcy Doran
Life Beyond Twist — From the streets of San Francisco to pristine museum walls, Barry McGee is still a tagger at heart.
Written by: Renny Pritikin
A New World With A Shrug — What do surfing and The Beats have in common. Quite a lot really.
Written by: Jamie Brisick