Dan Wilton

Nubya Garcia is a musician pushing the limits of genre
Magazine

Nubya Garcia is a musician pushing the limits of genre

Future sound — As a leading light in the lauded London jazz scene, the Camden-born artist has helped shape one of the most exciting musical movements to spring out of the city in the past decade. Now that the world is beginning to reopen, she is determined to pick up where she left off: driving things forward, and uplifting others to do the same.

Written by: Natty Kasambala

Zarah Sultana is fighting for a better, bolder world
Activism

Zarah Sultana is fighting for a better, bolder world

The time is now — Elected in 2019 at the age of just 26, the MP for Coventry South has spent her short time in Parliament establishing herself as one of the British Left’s next great hopes, standing tall as a frequent and vocal scourge of the status quo. But how did she arrive here?

Written by: Ben Smoke

Gabriel Krauze has no time for neat conclusions
Books

Gabriel Krauze has no time for neat conclusions

The written truth — In his Booker longlisted debut, the London writer produced a double-dose adrenaline shot of violence, brotherhood and fuck-you swagger, based squarely on his own experiences as a younger man. So, as the 34-year-old gears up to throw himself into the follow-up, it begs the question: where does he go next?

Written by: Michael Fordham

Meet the characters keeping music alive across the UK
Music

Meet the characters keeping music alive across the UK

Don't Be A Dick — A new exhibition and limited-edition zine celebrates the WeGotTickets Indie50, a group of unseen characters dedicated to championing independent sound.

Written by: Gabriela Helfet

Two brits hike Runyon Canyon and discover the diversity of Los Angeles life
Photography

Two brits hike Runyon Canyon and discover the diversity of Los Angeles life

Everyone's equal on the mountain — The story of how two friends hiked up a hill and jumped into the lives of strangers.

Written by: Josh Jones

Looking back on the early years of California punk duo The Bots
Music

Looking back on the early years of California punk duo The Bots

Groundbreaking music reportage — In 2013 photographer Dan Wilton spent months hanging out with brothers and California punk duo The Bots. Back then they may have been fresher-faced than your little bro, but they’ve never been babies in the world of punk. As Dan's shots go on display at We Want More: Image-Making and Music in the 21st Century at the Photographer's Gallery, we pulled this photo story from the Huck archives.

Written by: Oliver Pelling

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