Posts Tagged Lists
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10 ARTICLES YOU WON’T SEE IN A SKATE MAG ANYTIME SOON
Don't expect to be reading these articles anytime soon.
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7 MORE OF THE MOST TERRIFYING SKATE SHOES
Don't look - these may damage your eyes forever.
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7 OF THE MOST TERRIFYING SKATE SHOES
The saddest part: somewhere there’s pairs of these shoes sitting in a vintage shop in Williamsburg with a $300 price tag and someone will buy them.
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SIGNS YOU WERE AN EARLY ’90S SKATER
If you survived the weirdness, part of you is an early-‘90s skater, whether you want to acknowledge it or not.
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10 PROFESSIONAL SKATERS YOU MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT WERE HOMELESS
Is it just a coincidence that some of the best skateboarders in the world look like total hobos?
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7 SKATEBOARDERS WHO HAVE SKATED TO THEIR OWN MUSIC
Don't be mad if we "forgot" to include Jereme Rogers on this one.
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5 CLASSIC SONGS IN SKATE VIDEOS THAT WERE WASTED
A list of classic songs that have been wasted on mediocre edits, random montages and average skateboarding.
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8 TIPS FOR AN ASPIRING SKATEBOARD GRAPHIC ARTIST
There’s no one way to become an artist in the skate industry but here's a couple of pointers for anyone looking to give it a whirl.
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7 PEOPLE YOU WILL ENCOUNTER AT ANY SKATEPARK
Did we forget anyone?
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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.
