Huck #78 features people who’ve fought for their success, and done it on their own terms. Hip-hop superstar Denzel Curry is on the cover talking about his journey from South Florida’s ‘Murder Gardens’ to having number 1 albums and sold-out tours, while climate activist Mikaela Loach discusses how she went from medical school to being invited to speak at a billionaires conference… and telling them billionaire’s should not exist.
Elsewhere in the magazine comedians Jayde Adams and Jack Rooke sit down for a chat with Mercury-nominated singer and good friend Self Esteem to discuss taking 10 years to be an overnight success. We hang out with Leo Baker and discuss life after his raw Netflix documentary, Stay on Board: The Leo Baker story, and exciting young artist Joy Yamusangie gives us their recommendations to open our cultural horizons.
Elsewhere in the magazine comedians Jayde Adams and Jack Rooke sit down for a chat with Mercury-nominated singer and good friend Self Esteem to discuss taking 10 years to be an overnight success. We hang out with Leo Baker and discuss life after his raw Netflix documentary, Stay on Board: The Leo Baker story, and exciting young artist Joy Yamusangie gives us their recommendations to open our cultural horizons.
We also explore how the metal scene across Africa is breaking down colonial borders, a forgotten history of the Black Panthers, skateboarding in the Scottish Highlands, and the excellent surf schemes in Devon and Cornwall helping marginalised communities.
We also explore how the metal scene across Africa is breaking down colonial borders, a forgotten history of the Black Panthers, skateboarding in the Scottish Highlands, and the excellent surf schemes in Devon and Cornwall helping marginalised communities.
There’s music from LA’s Stolen Nova, and Accra’s Amaarae, a deep dive into the cultural influence of Paris’ music/fashion label Maison Kitsune, profiles of one of London’s most exciting queer night that’s changing the face of Soho and a DIY, squatting and rave inspired art.
There’s music from LA’s Stolen Nova, and Accra’s Amaarae, a deep dive into the cultural influence of Paris’ music/fashion label Maison Kitsune, profiles of one of London’s most exciting queer night that’s changing the face of Soho and a DIY, squatting and rave inspired art.