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BEHIND THE SCENES FROM OUR TRIP OUT WEST
We went to LA for New Year's Eve to escape the New York cold and stack a bunch of new segments.
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WE WENT TO THE “BAKER 4” WORLD PREMIERE
We got FOMO and bought last-minute plane tickets to California to catch the Baker 4 premiere.
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BILL STROBECK MADE AN ART SHOW OUT OF HIS APARTMENT
If you ever wanted to know what it's like to be inside Bill's iconic apartment, this life-like replica is your best shot.
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PEELS TOOK OVER A PRIVATE CLUB TO CELEBRATE THEIR VANS SHOE
Sticking teens and a floor-to-ceiling ramp inside a members only club is the kind of nonsense we live for.
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PHOTOS FROM OUR SHOE RELEASE PARTY IN LES
We left Brooklyn for once and had the best Sunday party you might have ever been to.
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WE THREW A PARTY WITH ACEMOMA IN AN ABANDONED BALLROOM
Good illegal raves are hard to come by in NYC these days. At this point, every usable space has either been shut down by the cops or hijacked by bros.
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WE WENT TO CHRIS COLE’S FESTIVAL “GNARLYTOWN” TO PEOPLE WATCH
Hell yea brother!
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WE THREW A PARTY CELEBRATING FRED GALL WITH GOLDEN HOUR MAG
Our friends at Golden Hour Magazine dedicated their newest issue to skating's king of debauchery, Fred Gall.
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WE WENT TO THE SKATEBOARDING HALL OF FAME (YES, IT’S REAL)
It felt like a giddy high school reunion (where almost nobody actually graduated).
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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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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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GETTING KINKY WITH DANIEL VARGAS
Daniel Vargas' philosophy on whips, chains and getting choked out.
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CASTLE BAM TO LIL JERRY SPRINGER: A JENKEM TRAVEL DIARY TO RICHMOND
Armed with the Genius skate crew, we hopped from DIY to DIY, leaving a graveyard of crushed cans along the way.
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CHECK OUT THE ZINE IMMORTALIZING EARLY ONLINE SKATEPARK FIGHTS
Filled with altered screenshots, Colton Abernathy’s zine distills these fight videos into a single moment.
