HUCK i English edition — January/February 2014, #42

HUCK

HUCK documents global youth culture through the influential lens of surf, skate and snowboarding. Inspired by the radical heritage of boardsports, it combines quality journalism with stunning documentary photography to report on social movements, emerging scenes and new thoughts and ideas that are having an impact on the world.

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HUCK 42 features:

Kurt Vile Dreamy Philly musician fresh from his collab with graffiti artist ESPO.

Alex Knost Alt surf star and his beach punk band Tomorrows Tulips.

NYC Skate Allen Ying and his five borough crew take a lo-fi approach to documenting east coast culture.

Romania’s Lost Boys Street kids and the Bucharest tunnels they call home.

Douglas Coupland Author, artist and cultural theorist famous for the iconic Generation X book is joining the dots between wolves and bobcats to get some psychic refuge from this fast-changing world.

Wolf Eyes Detroit skate rockers kicking about their DIY hood.

Mazen Kerbaj Lebanese cartoonist channelling a wry take on life in Beirut into hard-edged comics and bomb-fuelled jazz.

The New New Dehli Handpainted signs, reggae and tattoo art in New Delhi, the capital of India’s cultural renaissance.

Improv People Sound-making, art-jamming, rap-spitting, skate coaching doers shying away from choreographed creativity to make it up as they go along.

Rad Bodies And Heads Special section curated by Kim Gordon and Bill Nace featuring musicians Ikue Mori, Jake Meginsky and Michael Morley, writer and No Wave archivist Byron Coley and Argentinian auteur Lucrecia Martel.

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Spike Jonze Kevin Lyons Frontside Gardens Elisa Routa & Route 66 Montreal folk Stacy Adams & The Brownstone Cowboys Gavlyn And more…


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