Posts Tagged Interviews
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AN INTERVIEW WITH A SCOOTER KID
We interviewed a local scooter kid to try and understand the world of scoot and hear his thoughts on skateboarders.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH A CRUST PUNK
Ever meet one of these smelly bums skating and wondered how they survive on the streets? Us too.
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE NINE CLUB
We tried to find out some of the secrets behind skateboarding's favorite podcast.
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INTERROGATING KADER SYLLA, BAKER’S YOUNGEST AM
Kader Sylla is like most 14 year olds: he isn’t that into school, he just wants to skate all day, and he’s saving up for a pocket pussy
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LEARNING FROM YANN HOROWITZ, THE GAY SOUTH AFRICAN SKATER
To celebrate Pride Month, read an interview & watch a new part with the gnarliest gay skater you've probably never heard of (but definitely should know).
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EPICLY LATER’D, BIG BROTHER & INVESTMENT PLANS WITH PATRICK O’DELL
"There’s a part of me that’s always been surprised by how conservative skating can be."
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LAKAI’S NEW GUYS WEIGH IN ON “THE FLARE”
We tried to squeeze some info out of Lakai's newbies about the new video.
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THE RETURN OF BAM MARGERA
"Shut up and skate. I wish that I would have. Now I’m making up for lost time."
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AUSTYN GILLETTE TALKS HIS NEW CLOTHING COMPANY, FORMER
"I want it to be known that we're trying to involve everyone and not be so nichey in this nichey and elitist world"
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GETTING KINKY WITH DANIEL VARGAS
Daniel Vargas' philosophy on whips, chains and getting choked out.
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JAPAN BUILT REPLICAS OF FAMOUS CALIFORNIA SKATE SPOTS
Funded by boat race gambling, West LA's Stoner Plaza and San Francisco's 3rd and Army can now be skated in Japan.
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM US
As it gets nippy and the sun gets lazier and lazier, we figure there’s no better time than now to take a short holiday hiatus.
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WHO IS BEHIND SKATEBOARDING’S SATANIC HOT SAUCE COMPANY?
The homegrown hot sauce company has amassed an eclectic crew of skaters, rockers, bikers, and other maniacs.
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A SMOKE BREAK CHAT WITH KYNAN TAIT, FILMER FOR EPICLY LATER’D
Kynan has made his impact quietly, operating as the silent hand in the background behind one of skateboarding’s favorite shows.
