Search: Larry Lanza
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“OKAY, LAST TRY” EP. 8 WITH ADELAIDE NORRIS
One of skating's freshest faces dives into quarantine projects, meeting skate heroes and camping experiences in Australia's outback.
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WE TALKED TO A SNEAKER BOTTER ABOUT THE STATE OF RESELLING
We tried to understand one of the most obnoxious new hustles.
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CRAILTAP’S US SALES MANAGER FILMED A PART AFTER OFFICE HOURS
Derick Glancy is holding it down for the working man.
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VICTORIA RUESGA ON ACTING, HOLLYWOOD, AND DEATHWISH’S NEW ERA
"It's everyone else's world. I'm just living in it."
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SHOP TALK AT BLUE PARK IN BROOKLYN
Skatepark locals weigh in on skateboarding's most pressing issues.
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WATCH A NEW VIDEO FROM THE TIMESCAN CREW IN JAPAN
A reminder that the Japanese skate scene is so much more than the new wave of contest robots.
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“OKAY, LAST TRY” EP. 7 WITH GIFTED HATER
We talked to skateboarding's buzziest YouTuber about Internet fame, lame beefs, and gatekeeping.
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BRIAN SUMNER ON LEAVING THE SKATE INDUSTRY AND FINDING CHRISTIANITY
"People are going to hate you for different stupid reasons, but people shouldn’t be divided over the faith."
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WATCH “LAND” – AN INDIE VIDEO FILMED IN ONE OF CHINA’S MEGACITIES
Skating in China is still relatively new, but with it's immense size, there's no doubt this is just the beginning of a massive shift.
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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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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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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."