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THE MOST EMBARASSING FASHION RIP OFFS OF SKATEBOARDING
Shoelace belts for $170? Pre-ripped Cons for $500? Sign me up!
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IN PRAISE OF THE PROUDLY BALD SKATEBOARDER
If you're in that majority of men that will lose their hair as they get older, don't worry, we've rounded up some skaters who rock their baldness with pride so you know you're not alone.
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CELEBRATING SKATEBOARDING’S SKETCHIEST DROP-INS
Drop-ins that remind us how scary even the simplest act of skateboarding can be.
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SIGNS YOU WERE AN EARLY 2000s SKATER
Y2k, Pissdrunx, Shoelace belts, THPS, Kazaa, Mp3 Players.... The future is now.
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EXPLORING SKATE CULTURE WITH SKATEBOARDING’S ACADEMICS
We broke down some long winded academic papers investigating skateboarding's most controversial issues.
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REMEMBERING DAVID BOWIE THROUGH SKATE VIDEOS
"I don't know where I'm going from here, but I know it won't be boring."
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SKATE BOOKS OF 2015 THAT DON’T SUCK
Add these 5 books to the back of your toilet to look like you're way smarter than you really are.
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10 OF SKATEBOARDING’S BEST FASTPLANTS
One of the most stunning tricks to witness, well, at least when done properly.
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10 OF THE MOST ADMIRABLE DARKSLIDES
Darkslides are often the first trick we learn to love and then the first we learn to hate.
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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.
