Posts in INTERVIEWS
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MEET JESSIKA ALEXANDER, ATHLETIC TRAINER TO SKATEBOARDING’S A-LISTERS
"Someone had me pull up to Hollywood High with my table!"
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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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CLOWNING AROUND WITH RILEY PAVEY, AUSTRALIA’S HOTTEST NEW EXPORT
If we lose any of you old heads in the process, just check urban dictionary.
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REVISITING “WELCOME TO HELL” THROUGH THE EYES OF A JAZZ ARTIST
Canadian multi-instrumentalist Joseph Shabason removed the original Welcome To Hell soundtrack and re-scored it to Jazz.
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BREAKING THROUGH WITH WKND’S SARAH MEURLE
Talking priest cheese, Jante, Allemansrätten, and other Scandinavian shenanigans.
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MEET THE 400 POUND PHENOM, JOEY WALDER
"The people who want to see the slams need to realize that shit takes a toll."
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WILL TIKTOK BE THE NEW HOME FOR SKATEBOARDING ON THE INTERNET?
We called up some "skate TikTokers" to find out what they've learned and seen so far.
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WHAT IS 2? TALKING RISER PADS WITH ROBERT BLAZEK
The brand is taking advantage of something we all overlooked: who TF has a riser pad sponsor?
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GETTING TO KNOW JACUZZI’S NEWEST RIDER, JOEY MARRONE FROM NEW JERSEY
"Philly has way more to offer and it still does. This is our generation of what we can do. Let’s keep going until we can’t anymore."
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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.