Search: Larry Lanza
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PREMIERE: FIDEL GONZALEZ IN “TASTEFUL”
Watch this creative part by Fidel, a skateboarder who also works as a union stunt double.
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SHOP TALK AT LABOR SKATESHOP IN NYC
We posted up outside of Labor Skateshop to spark some debates and get some intel from a few random customers.
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WATCH “THE HEALING SONG” A MYSTICAL HOMIE VID OUT OF ATLANTA
The usual homie video with an devious occult twist.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO JIMMY CARLIN?
"I wanted skating to work but I was never sure if I was at a level that I could be considered legit or whatever."
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“PARTS” WITH LUCAS PUIG
We hit up France's smoothest export to see what he's watching when he isn't surfing, parenting, or synchronized skating with planes.
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JOHN SHANAHAN ON PANGEA AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PANTS
Last week John dropped a promo video for his brand Pangea, so we hit him up to answer a couple of questions about all things pants.
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LIFE AFTER SKATEBOARDING WITH JORDAN SANCHEZ
Jordan Sanchez opens up about gracefully bowing out of skating and vanishing into regular life.
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“OKAY, LAST TRY” EP. 6 WITH GUEST EUNICE CHANG
We talked about which skaters are the hottest, who Eunice and Elise can beat up, and the morals of being a skater and a model.
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“PARTS” WITH BREANA GEERING
Breana gives her unfiltered opinions on skate videos in our most candid episode yet.
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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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LOCALS: FRANK THE MAGICIAN
Meet Frank, a magician and dedicated maintainer of the sandy, trash-accumulating Venice Beach Skatepark.
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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."