HUCK i English edition — March/April 2014, #43

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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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“ Street Photography with Boogie”

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In Huck 043, we wander around London with street photographer Boogie and steal a peek through his gritty lens on life. Born in Belgrade, and made in New York City, Boogie has found his way into the darkest corners of society - from gang haunts in Kingston to crack dens in Bed-Stuy - amassing an archive of images that are impossible to ignore. Here, in an exclusive interview, the Serbian shooter talks us through his Serbian roots and rise to street photography notoriety and fame.

<b>Plus:</b>

<b>These Streets Are Mine</b> A street photography special featuring the sharpest shooters in the game, including //Open City// author and perpetual flâneur Teju Cole and London's David Solomons.

<b>Black Lips</b> The Southern punks are back with a brand new album and a bunch of new stories from their subterranean travels.

<b>Jonwayne</b> The biggest badass in rap is also a mellow fellow with a soft-spot for jazz.

<b>This Is DIY</b> Brand new series celebrating the radness of independence kicks off with the UK's beloved Death Skateboards and Jo'burg indie label Iapetus Records.

<b>William S. Burroughs</b> You may know him for his mind-bending books, but his experiments with photography were more warped than his words.

<b>Egypt Now - A Post-Revolution Special Report</b> History has them down as the Twitter Revolutionaries, but what became of the voices of Tahrir Square? Huck heads to Cairo to meet the bands, street artists and subculture-starters tackling life in a post-Mubarak world.

<b>Start-Up Barcelona</b> Introducing the solution to Spain's economic woes: rad shop owners and resilient entrepreneurs who refuse to be bullied out of business.

<b>Andrew Kidman</b> The surf filmmaker finds a new definition of progression with his dreamy new offering, Spirit of Akasha.

<b>Danny Clinch</b> His photographed everyone from Bruce Springsteen to Tupac Shakur, and now he's ready to reveal the stories behind the stills that mean the most.

<b>As well as... </b> City Gardens NJ Ethiopia Skate C125 Brian Gaberman India Skate Phil Zwisjen And more...


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