Posts Tagged Interviews
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THE JOHN LUCERO INTERVIEW
"Skateboarding is 100% raw, uncut and open right now, and it feels good."
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ST. LOUIS AFTER THE SHOOTING OF MIKE BROWN WITH RANDY PLOESSER
When things get dark I cant help but think, "Really Randall? You love this stagnant, backwards, racist shithole? You wanted to move back here?"
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ESCAPING HELL WITH ANTHONY SHETLER
Skateboarding really did save Anthony Shetler's life.
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THE PAT DUFFY INTERVIEW
"This whole terrorist thing is bullshit, man. Something is going down, thats why I'm planning on moving to Europe in a couple of months."
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A CANDID CONVERSATION WITH AUSTYN GILLETTE
"We’re breeding these kids that feel like they have to be these fucking elite skaters"
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THE GINO IANNUCCI INTERVIEW
"Everybody is an individual and everybody has something to bring to the table, whether they are 40 or 19."
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GAVIN NOLAN DISCUSSES TURNING AM & SURVIVING OFF OF $2 A DAY
Honestly, Gavin Nolan isn't my type of skateboarder, but I respect him.
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BREAKING UP WITH ZERO AND CHRIS COLE’S NEXT MOVE
Do you think you're going to look back in ten years and regret giving yourself the name "Cobra Cole"?
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BUILDING THE HIGHEST SKATEPARK IN THE WORLD WITH JONATHAN MEHRING
Bolivia now has the highest skatepark in the world.
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KEITH HUFNAGEL ON THE FUTURE OF HUF
We heard a rumor that HUF was going out of business, so we talked with boss man himself to find out.
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WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED TO SKATELINE? AN INTERVIEW WITH GARY ROGERS
Skateboarding's high-energy news anchor opens up about fame, hate, and what it was like hosting a show for 12 years.
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HOW ONE SKATER TURNED A FROZEN RIVER INTO A SKATEPARK
Ilya Batrakov skates remote spots made of ice on the breathtaking frozen Iskona River in Russia.
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HANGING OUT WITH ANDREW HUBERMAN, SKATEBOARDER TURNED NEUROSCIENTIST
Curious what it would be like to hang with this guy outside of a stuffy podcast studio? Us too.
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BREAKING THE MOLD OF TRADITIONAL OIL PAINTING WITH SKATEBOARDER ANDREW BARNES
A skateboarder and graffiti artist, Andrew’s art accentuates urban dystopia through the quiet capture of the mundane.
