California

Do Valley Girls still exist?
Culture

Do Valley Girls still exist?

Like, whatever... — What’s up with that whole Valley Girl shtick? Was Clueless for real? Huck grabs a frappé at Topanga Mall and finds that stereotypes are, like, so passé.

Written by: Mike Fordham

California's dirty little secret: What's in the water used to grow your all-American fruit?
Activism

California's dirty little secret: What's in the water used to grow your all-American fruit?

Oil wastewater — Details have recently emerged of Californian agriculture’s dirty little secret: for the last twenty years, oil companies have been selling their wastewater to farmers, used to water crops for some of America’s best known food brands.

Written by: William Warrener

The artist who spent nine years illustrating a Qu’ran set in modern America
Art

The artist who spent nine years illustrating a Qu’ran set in modern America

Art and understanding in the face of rising Islamophobia — Los Angeles-based artist Sandow Birk reimagines historical paintings with a contemporary political critique. His latest project is a Qu’ran illustrated with images from today’s America.

Written by: Alex King

Jazz legend Gregory Porter on the art of the protest song
Music

Jazz legend Gregory Porter on the art of the protest song

Fighting to be heard — Breakout star Gregory Porter explains how jazz and soul’s history of protest informed his new album, Take Me To The Alley.

Written by: Alex King

From Here to Here: A surfer's ode to California
Culture

From Here to Here: A surfer's ode to California

What you see along the way — No matter how often and where we travel, the heart will always remain at home. Filmmaker Morgan Maassen and surfer Nole Cossart took a road trip through their home state of California. Out of the city, into nature – and always looking for waves along the way.

Written by: Morgan Maassen

Long Read: Ed Templeton’s Suburban Scenes
Skate

Long Read: Ed Templeton’s Suburban Scenes

A day in Huntington Beach — Artist, photographer, skateboarder and chronicler of Southern California Ed Templeton gives Huck an access-all-areas insight into his creative world. Here is our four-part interview from The Ed Templeton Issue, guest edited by the Tempster himself, featuring his own artwork and iconic photography sitting alongside fresh illustrations, created exclusively for Huck.

Written by: Michael Fordham

The Defiance Issue
Culture

The Defiance Issue

Out Now — This year Huck is all about attitude. The energy, emotions and lenses on life that create connections across the divide. The Defiance Issue traces a jagged line across the globe, picking up voices of rebellion along the way.

Written by: HUCK HQ

In Pictures: Arresting protest art from 1970s US student activists
Art

In Pictures: Arresting protest art from 1970s US student activists

Political Poster Workshop — Inspired by the Vietnam draft and the killings of unarmed students at Kent State, the posters are a stark snapshot of student activism – '70s style.

Written by: Adam White

DIY communities of 1980s California, through the eyes of filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin
Film

DIY communities of 1980s California, through the eyes of filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin

French New Wave meets West Coast sun — A new exhibit at London's Raven Row Gallery explores the shifting nature of community in the late 20th Century. Among the experimental film and video on show are three films by the surreal, genre-bending documentarian Jean-Pierre Gorin, whose exploration into makeshift communities in 1980's America formed his influential 'California trilogy.'

Written by: Adam White

In Pictures: The all-girl motorcycle crews of California
Photography

In Pictures: The all-girl motorcycle crews of California

Emily Winiker: Babes Ride Out — Photographer Emily Winiker attended an annual 'Babes Ride Out' event in Joshua Tree on behalf of Stance Socks and captured the girls behind the action.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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