Posts by Justin The Intern
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WHAT WILL SKATEBOARDING BE LIKE IN 100 YEARS?
What will the future hold for skateboarding? Probably nothing good.
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OUR INTERN REVIEWED 10 YEARS OF JENKEM CONTENT
He's 17 and he's only been here for a couple of months, so who better to comment on content that's been published for longer than he's been skating?
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A LOOK AT SOME OF SKATEBOARDING’S GREATEST DISPLAYS OF FILMING
We listed some of the most insane maneuvers that filmers have pulled off over the years.
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EC MELODI IS LEADING THE PACK FOR SKATING’S NEXT GENERATION
EC Melodi's video output has been consistently strong, and this new one is no exception.
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ANCIENT SKATE SPOTS FOR YOUR NEXT SESSION
We can’t condone skating these historic pieces of architecture, but we also can’t say we would hate to see it go down.
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WE HAD OUR INTERN REVIEW NEW YORK CITY CURBS
This may seem like a menial task for an intern, but it's got to be better than transcribing our interviews.
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WE HAD OUR INTERN REVIEW SOME LITERARY CLASSICS
Don't got time to read? We had our intern review some literary classics so you can pretend like you read them too!
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A LOOK BEHIND “THE SKATEBOARD HERO WHO FOUGHT A TERRORIST”
A quick chat with the director of skateboarding's newest documentary.
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WHO’S THE MAN BEHIND THE WEIRD NAIL SKATEBOARD?
We found the creator of the odd nail skateboard that popped up on Twitter a while ago.
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HARDBODY, MUSHROOMS, AND CANCEL FLIPS WITH ANTONIO DURAO
"Skateboarding should feel like when you were a kid. If you can't reinvent it and make it fun, you should go do something else."
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WHAT DOES THE END OF SCUMCO & SONS MEAN FOR INDEPENDENT BRANDS?
The East Coast underground mainstay talks about the struggles of running a skateboard brand post-Covid.
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LOVE PARK IS BEING RESURRECTED IN… SWEDEN?
This granite has seen a lot, but now it's taking a trip across the pond.
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BETTER OFF DEAD: BRANDS THAT SKATEBOARDING DIDN’T NEED TO COME BACK
"Just because you can doesn't mean you should."
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JENKEM MIX 138: LATE NITE STARS
The Texas-turned-New York crew went back to their roots with a chopped 'n' screwed mix of their own.