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''Huck'' is a bi-monthly magazine, website and online video channel that explores stories from across DIY culture. It has been recognized for its style of exploring subcultures as "entry points for articles about music, politics and places all over the world." It is published by London-based media company TCOLondon,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Huck )〕 which also publishes ''Little White Lies'' magazine. ==History and rationale== Huck launched in 2006 and was initially inspired by the rebellious heritage of surf and skate with the tagline: "More than just the ride." But over the years, the magazine's coverage has broadened to cover the wider world of DIY-culture.〔 Founding editor and TCOLondon Publisher Vince Medeiros had previously edited ''Adrenalin'', an adventure sports and lifestyle magazine started by journalist Michael Fordham.〔(Harper Collins )〕 Speaking in 2006, Vince Medeiros said of the intended readership for ''Huck'': ''"Our readers will be part of the tribe of surf, skate and snowboard culture, but they will be people who appreciate that there are other things in life."'' The first issue, which featured snowboarder Shaun White on the cover, was delayed by two months after burglars cleared out the magazine’s Shoreditch office, two weeks before the original release date in May 2006.〔 The magazine adopted the tagline "Radical Culture" in February 2013. For ''Huck'', radical culture includes anything that challenges the dominant discourse, such as starting a record label or skateboard company "because no one else would give you a shot," editor Andrea Kurland said, explaining the magazine's ethos in 2014. "It’s that DIY attitude that gave birth to everything we admire and love: punk, skateboarding, surfing, activism, hip-hop, outsider art, indie publishing – people who make something happen because they have an urge to make something happen."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Huck )〕 ''Huck'' cover stars often co-curate the issue in which they appear, suggesting stories on people, places and moments that inspired them. Dave Eggers, Miranda July, Mark Gonzales, Kim Gordon and Cat Power are among those who have guest-edited Huck.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Huck (magazine)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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