Photographer R. Perry Flowers documented the 2023 edition of the Winter Death Race and talked through the experience in Huck 81.
Written by: Josh Jones
The Sheffield born artist talks about the people and places that shaped his practice for the latest issue of Huck.
Written by: Josh Jones
For the latest issue of Huck, photographer Adj Brown captures the transformation of a sedate Cornish village hall into a sell-out wrestling show.
Written by: Josh Jones
A new project casts a light on those brave enough to put themselves forward for election whilst encouraging everyone to use their vote.
Written by: Josh Jones
A new book is documenting London’s infamous Dragon Bar with the artists who displayed, sprayed and played there.
Written by: Josh Jones
From notes left on 4x4 owners’ windscreens questioning their penis size to hacking London Underground adverts Foka Wolf is on a mission to make you think.
Written by: Josh Jones
A hot soup of influences and cultures, Polari offered queer people protection and freedom to communicate Professor Paul Baker tells us alongside a photo essay by photographer Felix Pilgrim.
Written by: Josh Jones
The paper, which was the first to cover hip-hop, the avant-garde art scene, and the AIDS crisis with urgency and seriousness, is now immortalised in a new book by ex-staffer Tricia Romano.
Written by: Josh Jones
Huck #80’s artist in residence talks about his smash hit podcast, bestselling books, psychotherapy and unlocking people’s power.
Written by: Josh Jones
It's party conference season here in the UK and the US congress is once again in disarray. Unrelated here's a photo story about massive piles of decomposing matter.
Written by: Josh Jones
… and other stories from Professor Ha-Joon Chang, Distinguished Research Professor at SOAS, University of London and author of Edible Economics: A Hungry Economist Explains the World
Written by: Ha-Joon Chang
Mel D. Cole is a self-taught, award-winning photographer based in New York City. Here he shares insights into his practise and a list of cultural things that have inspired him.
Written by: Josh Jones