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THE EARTHERS EP.3 – SKATING GIANT BANKS IN MICHIGAN
We took the quarantine as an opportunity to get out of New York and take the Google Earthers segment to new horizons.
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WATCH OUR FAVORITE QUARANTINE EDIT SELF-FILMED BY VICTOR CASCARIGNY
An impressive part that proves solo self-filming doesn’t have to look like dogshit.
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QUICK Q&A WITH JP BLAIR, THE CREATOR OF ***420 VID***
Watch the new edit with NJ favorites and remember a time when the world was only kind of terrible.
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LIBERATING SKATE SPOTS WITH THE KNOB BUSTER
Meet the masked hero who is unknobbing spots all across Los Angeles for skaters to enjoy.
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WATCH “THE SIT DOWN” – OUR NEW INTERVIEW & SKETCH COMEDY SHOW
For episode 1 hosts Jason and Tommy invited Carpet Co into the studio to interview them / make them feel awkward.
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THE EVOLUTION OF… THE WEST LOS ANGELES COURTHOUSE
We couldn't do this series without acknowledging the LA proving ground of the last 30 years.
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WE RESURRECTED THE L.A. HIGH RAIL WITH KEEN RAMPS
Revisit a classic L.A. spot that got taken from us 15 years ago.
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DISCOVERING EVEN MORE SKATE SPOTS VIA GOOGLE EARTH
Skating roofs, pools, and a bowling alley at an abandoned lodge in upstate New York.
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DRUNKEN POETRY WITH LIZARD KING
"I hope we all get fucking hurt all the time...and I fucking hate my life and I love my fucking life."
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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.
