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INSIDE THE MIND OF SKATE VIDEOGRAPHER JOEY SINKO
His work pays homage to early '00s skateboarding while also taking cues from Les Blank, Stanley Kubrick and other titans of cinema.
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PREMIERE: “THE FIRST & THE LAST PICTURE SHOW” BY JOEY SINKO
"I just want to get people hyped and wish them a merry Christmas with a skateboard video that’s slightly experimental"
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AN ODE TO DANIEL SHIMIZU
When we heard Shimizu was retiring we knew we had to hit up Joey Sinko for another glorious ode.
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AN ODE TO DONNY BARLEY
No judgments if this one makes you feel some sentimental type of way.
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PHOTO DUMP: JENKEM INVADES LA
LA is blown out in skating but we hope the coverage has been refreshing or at least different for Jenkem.
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AN ODE TO JAMES BROCKMAN
Retiring from pro skating may be the gnarliest trick of all.
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PREMIERE: “MANIMAL” A SHORT FILM ON COREY DUFFEL
Revisiting skating's premier big-gap-slammer.
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AN ODE TO CHAD MUSKA
If you ever wanted to remember why you loved Chad, or forgot what he was like before he went full on artsy, check this one out.
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AN ODE TO DYLAN RIEDER
The world lost an icon with the passing of Dylan Rieder. We wanted to honor his legacy with a special ode.
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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."