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Our top ten films at Latin America’s biggest surf and skate film festival
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Our top ten films at Latin America’s biggest surf and skate film festival

A counterculture carnival — Showcasing the raddest surf and skate movies from across the globe, the riotous MIMPI 2016 kicks off in Rio de Janeiro, November 12-15. Here’s what not to miss.

Written by: Alex King

The skateboarding sculptor bringing endangered species to life
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The skateboarding sculptor bringing endangered species to life

A city of wild cats — Artist and skateboarder Arran Gregory is interested in the place where urban and rural landscapes clash and collide. His newest work is a natural evolution on a theme.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Inspiration to keep discovering through the darker days
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Inspiration to keep discovering through the darker days

Huck x Element — Element riders Brandon Westgate, Nassim Guammaz and Dominick Walker shred through Vancouver, Canada in a killer promo for Fall collection, Keep Discovering.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surfin’ USSR: The troublesome evolution of skateboarding in Russia
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Surfin’ USSR: The troublesome evolution of skateboarding in Russia

This is our revolution — The Cold War may have initially stagnated skateboarding in Russia but, over time, it encouraged Russian skaters to develop a style and aesthetic that is totally unique from its American roots. This is a first-person account of how the contemporary generation is beginning to capture the world’s imagination.

Written by: Kirill Korobkov

Female pro-skater Lacey Baker on winning the second time around
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Female pro-skater Lacey Baker on winning the second time around

Timing is everything — Lacey Baker might be one of a small group of female pro-skaters, but that doesn't make the grind any easier in the male dominated scene. After coming fourth last year, Hannah Bailey catches up with Lacey as she takes top spot in this year's Street League Skateboarding women’s competition.

Written by: Hannah Bailey

Digging the Dirt: The skaters leaving the rat race to live a life off-grid
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Digging the Dirt: The skaters leaving the rat race to live a life off-grid

Stuck in the mud — Skateboarding and farming may seem like completely disconnected realms, but the cultures are connected by a shared set of values and a passion for the land. We catch up with some skaters, who are also farmers, to see what drew them to a more off-the-grid way of life.

Written by: Julia Kidder

A story of sisterhood and escapism
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A story of sisterhood and escapism

Roller Derby Beirut — Huck’s latest film comes from Beirut, home to Lebanon’s first Roller Derby team, where a tightknit crew of female pioneers are determined to build something together.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The photographer documenting European skate culture
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The photographer documenting European skate culture

Lust for life — Skater and photographer Sam Partaix unveils hundreds of photos and some printed decks in a retrospective of his work at by Walski concept store.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

Tributes to skate phenomenon Dylan Rieder
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Tributes to skate phenomenon Dylan Rieder

Rest in Power — Skateboarder and model Dylan Rieder has passed away at age 28 after losing a battle with Leukemia.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Brian Anderson coming out as gay doesn’t let skateboarding off the hook
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Brian Anderson coming out as gay doesn’t let skateboarding off the hook

A history of homophobia — Five years ago, Huck reported on a culture of silence that encouraged gay skaters to remain in the closet. Now pro Brian Anderson has come out publicly for the first time, but what does it mean for skateboarding as a whole? Patrick Welch revisits an unanswered question: is skateboarding riddled with homophobia?

Written by: Patrick Welch

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