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Huck

Issue 77: Spring/Summer 2022
Magazine

Huck is inspired by DIY culture, featuring people who make you think, who challenge the system, who strike out on their own. Packed with intelligent journalism and stunning photography, it covers the people and the places that are shaping culture all over the world.

Huck

ISSUE 77

CHAPTER 1 PEOPLE

MITSKI

TiCE CiN • Author, artist, screenwriter, DJ, producer: the Tottenham native is multi-disciplinary in every sense of the word. Following the success of her acclaimed debut novel, she’s restating her commitment to the place that made her, with a plan to create pathways so that others can replicate her journey.

CHAPTER 2 PLACES

NEVER STOP FIGHTING • As a full-scale Russian invasion threatens everything they’ve built, the movement is fighting back to prevent Putin destroying their future.

WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS PORRIDGE RADIO

AGAINST THE TIDE • Bureh is located on the Sierra Leone peninsula, a crescent-shaped cove known for its golden stretch of sand. It’s here that the country’s first ever surf club was born, kickstarting a journey that has seen the town become the nation’s wave-riding capital - despite the challenges it continues to face.

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Run to The Source

CHAPTER 3 PICTURES

How I Got The Shot - EWEN SPENCER

HOME of the PEOPLE • London’s council estates are often maligned, regularly used as lazy shorthand to depict both crime and poverty. But in the form of brutalist blocks, modernist towers and more, these spaces play home to some of the city’s most iconic architecture, illustrating the visionary potential of public housing when built with community at its heart.

STill bUrning

DEVIL'S POOL • Over the years, a small swimming hole in a city park has evolved into a magnetic meeting place for Philadelphians - a hideaway suspended in time, where people can connect with the natural landscape, and each other.

CHAPTER 4 MOVE

WHEN HITS THE SUN • When two friends made plans to restore a derelict skate park by hand, they also set out to reignite a community.

STAY CREATIVE

PUSH THE SKY AWAY

WEAR YOUR COLOURS • As Ireland slowly frees itself from the grip of social conservatism, its national sports are modernising too, powered by a new generation of athletes and fans determined to create more inclusive spaces. At the forefront of this movement is Na Gaeil Aeracha, the country’s first ever LGBTQ+ Gaelic Football team.

CHAPTER 5 MISC

The Dazzling Blackness

LESSONS LEARNED SHaRON VAN ETTEN

UNSMOOTH

SOCCER MOMMY • Do you have a problem that requires fixing? A question in need of an answer? Fear not: our Agony Aunt for Issue 77 is here to help.


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 148 Publisher: The Church of London Edition: Issue 77: Spring/Summer 2022

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Huck is inspired by DIY culture, featuring people who make you think, who challenge the system, who strike out on their own. Packed with intelligent journalism and stunning photography, it covers the people and the places that are shaping culture all over the world.

Huck

ISSUE 77

CHAPTER 1 PEOPLE

MITSKI

TiCE CiN • Author, artist, screenwriter, DJ, producer: the Tottenham native is multi-disciplinary in every sense of the word. Following the success of her acclaimed debut novel, she’s restating her commitment to the place that made her, with a plan to create pathways so that others can replicate her journey.

CHAPTER 2 PLACES

NEVER STOP FIGHTING • As a full-scale Russian invasion threatens everything they’ve built, the movement is fighting back to prevent Putin destroying their future.

WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS PORRIDGE RADIO

AGAINST THE TIDE • Bureh is located on the Sierra Leone peninsula, a crescent-shaped cove known for its golden stretch of sand. It’s here that the country’s first ever surf club was born, kickstarting a journey that has seen the town become the nation’s wave-riding capital - despite the challenges it continues to face.

subscribe Today

Run to The Source

CHAPTER 3 PICTURES

How I Got The Shot - EWEN SPENCER

HOME of the PEOPLE • London’s council estates are often maligned, regularly used as lazy shorthand to depict both crime and poverty. But in the form of brutalist blocks, modernist towers and more, these spaces play home to some of the city’s most iconic architecture, illustrating the visionary potential of public housing when built with community at its heart.

STill bUrning

DEVIL'S POOL • Over the years, a small swimming hole in a city park has evolved into a magnetic meeting place for Philadelphians - a hideaway suspended in time, where people can connect with the natural landscape, and each other.

CHAPTER 4 MOVE

WHEN HITS THE SUN • When two friends made plans to restore a derelict skate park by hand, they also set out to reignite a community.

STAY CREATIVE

PUSH THE SKY AWAY

WEAR YOUR COLOURS • As Ireland slowly frees itself from the grip of social conservatism, its national sports are modernising too, powered by a new generation of athletes and fans determined to create more inclusive spaces. At the forefront of this movement is Na Gaeil Aeracha, the country’s first ever LGBTQ+ Gaelic Football team.

CHAPTER 5 MISC

The Dazzling Blackness

LESSONS LEARNED SHaRON VAN ETTEN

UNSMOOTH

SOCCER MOMMY • Do you have a problem that requires fixing? A question in need of an answer? Fear not: our Agony Aunt for Issue 77 is here to help.


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