He may have lived through criticism, court cases and commercial success, but the skate punk-turned-street art entrepreneur is now ready to back his own campaign. Comment (1)
Huck Issue #030 Features
The Solitary Arts Group moments
The Solitary Arts crew hit the road for an ad hoc weekend of skateboarding and art, and find themselves slashing pools with a few familiar faces along the way. Comment »
Jim Rippey
The pioneering snowboard pro-turned-local pastor now answers to a higher force. Comment »
Dale Farm The dilemma
The Traveller’s dilemma is an ongoing global problem. When a community’s culture clashes with their legal rights, who should compromise? Comment »
Kevin Pearce Bit by bit
It’s been two years since Kevin Pearce suffered a serious brain injury while training for the Olympics. Now, he’s ready to think about the next step. Comment »
Current Issue Features
Issue #032 featuring Thomas Campbell
HUCK heads to Bonny Doon, Northern California, to take a peek around the whimsical world of filmmaker, photographer, surfer and artist, T.moeski. Comment »
Back Issue Features
Issue #031 featuring No trophies
A new generation of creative freesurfers are emerging from the Basque Country and they’re determined to do things their own way. Comment »
Issue #029 featuring Travis Rice
T-Rice has soared into the limelight, thanks to a string of gravity-defying films. But while his latest hi-def hit is still blowing minds across the globe, snowboarding’s most innovative star is already looking skyward for his next big thing. Comment »
Issue #028 featuring Andrew Reynolds
Andrew Reynolds has spent half his life indulging in the spoils of a bejewelled life in skate. But The Boss has decided it’s time for a change. Now, having shaken off the shackles that have been weighing him down, he’s learning that the simple life is better. Comments (5)
Issue #027 featuring Miranda July
Through films, books, online projects and one-woman live shows, Miranda July’s found a way to quell the urge to reach out and connect. Her new film, The Future, seems propelled by that same need – the outpouring of a riot grrrl with a message for the world. Comment »
Issue #026 featuring Rivers Cuomo
In an unconventional interview, HUCK talks to Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo via the weirdness that flows freely through his Twitter feed. Comments (3)
Issue #025 featuring John Cardiel
Adversity tried to pull him down but skateboarding’s passive aggressor stood up and fought back. Comment (1)
Issue #024 featuring David Carson
David Carson read the handbook of ‘good’ graphic design. Then he tore it up, rewrote the rules and found a way to leave his mark. Comments (5)
Issue #023 featuring Kelly Slater
As the circus descends on Hossegor and the World Tour gathers pace, Michael Fordham catches up with the demigod that will later be crowned Champion for an unprecedented tenth time. Comments (3)
Issue #022 featuring Lizard King
HUCK speaks with the Satan-worshipping ripper from the Mormon state who is inspiring a whole generation of skate kids to hesh it out. Comment (1)
Issue #021 featuring Deftones
They’ve fought tension, tragedy and the vices of success. Now, at the dawn of a new album, Deftones are standing tall. Heads up, they’re walking out and refusing to turn back. Comment (1)
Issue #020 featuring Rodney Mullen
In an exclusive interview, the standalone intellect opens up about life, his place in skateboarding and his boundless fascination with the physics of our universe. Comments (3)
Issue #019 featuring Rob Machado
When Rob Machado stepped down from the podiums, he retained his title as the master of Zen. With a new film, new focus and new place in the spotlight, can the barefoot drifter maintain his soul surfer vibe? Comments (6)
Issue #018 featuring Spike Jonze
HUCK speaks to the legendary director about films and skateboarding, and shows why he prefers the doing instead of the talking. Comment »
Issue #017 featuring The Malloy Brothers
New Age surfers, the Malloy brothers, open up on each other, the state of surf culture, the merits of durable threads and the urgent need to reinvent the way we grow our food. Comment »
Issue #016 featuring Mos Def
The straight-talking Renaissance man breaks it down exclusively for HUCK, in a series of lyrical truths, spat straight from the heart. Comments (2)
Issue #015 featuring Maya Gabeira
She has revolutionised female surfing one massive set wave at a time. But teenage looks and man-sized cojones aside, is there more to Brazil’s Maya Gabeira than meets the eye? Comment »
Issue #014 featuring Ben Harper
He may have rocked festivals and stadia the world over as a solo act with a guitar in tow. But times have changed. Tim Donnelly travels to New York to meet Relentless7, Ben Harper’s visceral new band. Comment (1)
Issue #013 featuring Nicolas Müller
The legendary Swiss snowboarder unveils his solution for a cleaner planet whilst sharing his deep frustrations about consumerism, industry politics and the annoying futility of small talk. Comments (2)
Issue #012 featuring Stephanie Gilmore
Stephanie Gilmore burst onto the ASP World Tour last year and ended up walking away with the title. But where do you go once you’ve reached the top so young? Comment »
Issue #011 featuring Scott Bourne
Skateboarding’s dark genius reveals the inner workings of his disenchanted mind, and why he swapped the American Dream for the solitary life of a writer in France. Comments (10)
Issue #010 featuring Tom Curren
With three world titles, a poetic surfing style and a vast array of talents that include a soothing, minimalist approach to music, California’s Tom Curren is the very embodiment of artistry. Comment (1)
Issue #009 featuring Jack Johnson
HUCK pays a visit to Jack’s solar-powered Casa Verde, in Los Angeles, to speak about his new record, Sleep Through The Static. Comment (1)
Issue #008 featuring Bam Margera
HUCK travels to West Chester, Pennsylvania, to get up-close and personal with Bam Margera, skating’s most recognisable star. Comment (1)
Issue #007 featuring Victoria Jealouse
Canada’s veteran pro snowboarder Victoria Jealouse is on an urgent mission to save the world. But, as Andrea Kurland finds out, do not expect her to be on time. Comment (1)
Issue #006 featuring Laird Hamilton
In an exclusive interview, the legendary waterman tells HUCK about his estranged father, his distrust of people, his love for red wine and Jimi Hendrix, and his boundless commitment to pursue what he calls his ‘art’. Comments (2)
Issue #005 featuring Bobby Martinez
Finishing fifth overall on the 2006 World Championship Tour, Bobby Martinez is all humility and gratitude. Comment »
Issue #004 featuring Tony Hawk
With a series of mainstream brand endorsements, Tony Hawk is easily the most famous skateboarder of all time. Here he reminds us that, fame and fortune aside, skateboarding is still his number one priority. Comment »
Issue #003 featuring Terje Haakonsen
Standing on the apex of stardom, Terje Haakonsen rejected the Olympics and launched his very own contest. Now snowboarding’s renegade superstar is back with a new film… Comment »
Issue #002 featuring Kelly Slater
Swinging from the stars, prancing upon the planets, and falling back to earth: Kelly Slater opens up. Comment »




