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SKATE & DESTROY… THE YEEZY 350
Ever wonder what skating a $1000 Hypebeast shoe would look like?
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LOCALS: THE BROOKLYN SKATEBOARD COLLECTOR & HISTORIAN
This guy has covered every single inch of his small Bushwick apartment with a chronology of skateboards.
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AN ODE TO BAM MARGERA
Bam Margera's most memorable skateboard moments edited down to a 7 montage and dipped in 90's / 00's nostalgia.
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MAX GERONZI’S “GYPSY LIFE” B-SIDES (SEXY EDIT)
Even the girls of ShutterStock™ can't resist the smooth groove of Max's unbelievable skating.
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LOCALS: BEHIND NEW JERSEY’S D.I.Y. HAVEN
Meet some of the faces behind Shorty's, one of the best D.I.Y. spots on the east coast.
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HANGING OUT WITH… SHAWN POWERS
Lurking Chinatown with Palace's Shawn Powers.
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LOCALS: BUILDING NYC’S NOTORIOUS DIY SPOTS WITH JERRY MRAZ
Whether you know it or not, you have probably seen or skated a spot built by Jerry Mraz
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LOCALS: FRITZ MEAD’S MINI HOUSE & BACKYARD BOWL
When Fritz Mead moved to NYC, there wasn’t any space left in his friends’ house, so he came up with an idea – he’d just build his own house in their backyard.
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LOCALS: THE UNPUBLICIZED SKATESHOP RUN OUT OF A TINY NYC APARTMENT
We took the train uptown to Eugene Kang's apartment, where he runs Terminal Skateshop out of his living room.
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FROM PRO SKATER TO POSTAL WORKER: LIFE AFTER SKATEBOARDING
We met up with Joey Brezinski to see how the second chapter of his career is coming along.
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HANGING OUT WITH ANDREW HUBERMAN, SKATEBOARDER TURNED NEUROSCIENTIST
Curious what it would be like to hang with this guy outside of a stuffy podcast studio? Us too.
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KEITH HUFNAGEL ON THE FUTURE OF HUF
We heard a rumor that HUF was going out of business, so we talked with boss man himself to find out.
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PRESERVING SKATEBOARDING’S OUTSIDER ERA
Crusty ramps scrawled with punk rock graffiti, derelict characters, awkward 80's portraits, and more from The Past Participle.
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WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED TO SKATELINE? AN INTERVIEW WITH GARY ROGERS
Skateboarding's high-energy news anchor opens up about fame, hate, and what it was like hosting a show for 12 years.
