Posts by Christian Kerr
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ROCK PAPER SCISSORS TIPS FOR YOUR NEXT GAME OF SKATE
Get the upper hand in your next game of SKATE with these tips and tricks.
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7 TRICKS TO MAKE YOU LOOK BETTER AT SKATING THAN YOU REALLY ARE
Skate parks are intimidating and skateboarding is hard, so why not just pretend you're better?
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A COLLECTION OF OUR FAVORITE AMATEUR DRIVEWAY CLIPS
The greatest moments skateboarding has ever seen, just steps away from the front door.
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8 ARTISTS REIMAGINE THE INDEPENDENT LOGO
What would an Independent rebrand even look like?
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A SKATER’S GUIDE TO ATTENDING A PROTEST
Some hopefully helpful resources to keep you safe while you take to the streets.
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IS IT SAFE TO SKATE IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS?
Everything you need to know to keep skating and supporting your skate community.
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WE WENT TO LURKER LOU’S ‘WASTE NOT WANT NOT” ART SHOW
One man's old VHS tapes are another man's art exhibition.
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APPRECIATING LATINX IMMIGRANTS THAT SHAPED SKATEBOARDING
Tired of hearing that skateboarding is just some white boy shit? Here's a reminder that it's not.
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STOP WATCHING SKATE VIDEOS
You heard the man!
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WHAT’S IT LIKE RUNNING AN INDOOR SKATEPARK IN 2024?
Three owners weigh in on the biggest challenges of running an indoor skatepark and offer insights on everything from finances to masonite boogers.
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LOCALS: FRANK THE MAGICIAN
Meet Frank, a magician and dedicated maintainer of the sandy, trash-accumulating Venice Beach Skatepark.
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A CHAT WITH LUDVIG HAKANSSON, THE OLDEST SOUL IN SKATEBOARDING
The man loves to read Nietzche, skates in some expensive vintage gear, and paints in his own neoclassical-meets-abstract-expressionist style.
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LISTEN TO NA-KEL SHARE HIS EXPERIENCES AS A BLACK PRO SKATER
An off-the-cuff conversation with Na-kel and friends that touches on the experiences they’ve gone through being Black skaters.
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JOHN GARDNER ON STEPPING AWAY FROM PRO SKATING AND HIS NEXT CHAPTER
"I’m sure I could have kept my career going for a while, and it was tempting to do that because I was making really good money, but I felt strongly I needed to do something else."