Posts in INTERVIEWS
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JERRY HSU DISCUSSES CHOCOLATE, LEAVING ENJOI & THE INDUSTRY
I can't think of Enjoi without that pukey orange color, the panda, and Jerry Hsu's face invading my consciousness.
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INVESTIGATING BRANDON WESTGATE
He makes our entire generation look like a bunch of internet dependent whiners
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KYLE NICHOLSON DESERVES MORE COVERAGE SO WE INTERVIEWED HIM
"If I got like a Mountain Dew sponsor, I would get that shit tattooed on my forehead."
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BRAD CROMER TALKS ABOUT TURNING PRO, ENERGY DRINKS AND THE VX1000
"I wouldn't like having that guilt of riding for someone where you're just in it for the money."
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JEREMY KLEIN & NEARLY 20 YEARS OF HOOK-UPS SKATEBOARDS
"I just don’t like to associate skateboarding with sports, because I hate sports. I mean that’s why I skated in the first place."
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PUTTING THE SQUEEZE ON RILEY HAWK
I was hoping for some stories about crashing his dad's cars or partying in clubs with hot pantyless celebrities.
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ALEX OLSON IS STARTING HIS OWN COMPANY
When I heard about Alex Olson leaving 3d skateboards, I just assumed he was an asshole.
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JASON SPIVEY’S NEW PART AND AN INTERVIEW ABOUT NOTHING
I called Jason up and harassed him for his first interview ever.
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THE MARC JOHNSON INTERVIEW
The longest, most personal and most controversial interview we've ever published on the site.
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WHAT FILM CAMERAS ARE SOME OF SKATING’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHERS USING?
It’s easy to feel lost in finding your own go-to camera. We hope this helps.
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THE WAIT IS OVER: IPATH SHOES ARE BACK
Cats, Grasshoppers and Fred Gall. What's going on with this IPATH reboot?
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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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HUNTING DOWN A REMOTE QUARTERPIPE IN AN ABANDONED DESERT TOWN
We heard stories of a quarterpipe in the post-apocalyptic desert town of Bombay Beach and went off to find it.
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THE RISE AND FALL OF PRO MODEL SKATE SHOES
While there are still some exceptions, the signature shoe has largely evaporated from the skateboard industry. But, why?