Posts in VIDEOS
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DAN WOLFE’S “CLOSURE” DOCUMENTARY MAKES SKATING LOOK AS GOOD AS CAN BE
There's an element of mastery and finesse in Dan's output that's absent from a lot of today's skate content.
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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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WATCH ANDERSON PEREIRA’S TRIBUTE PART TO SF IN THE ’90S
Anderson pays homage to the skaters he grew up watching and inspired him to escape life in the favelas of Brazil.
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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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PREMIERE: DAYLIGHT SKATEBOARDS’ “TAKE CARE” VIDEO
Oddly ethereal and uplifting, this video will transport you to a place you might want to stay at for a while.
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PREMIERE: TRISTAN MERSHON’S “ALL BRAKES” VIDEO
Nine minutes, twenty homies, and New York City.
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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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LOCALS: FRANK THE MAGICIAN
Meet Frank, a magician and dedicated maintainer of the sandy, trash-accumulating Venice Beach Skatepark.
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WHAT’S IT LIKE RUNNING AN INDOOR SKATEPARK IN 2024?
Three owners weigh in on the biggest challenges of running an indoor skatepark and offer insights on everything from finances to masonite boogers.
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A CHAT WITH LUDVIG HAKANSSON, THE OLDEST SOUL IN SKATEBOARDING
The man loves to read Nietzche, skates in some expensive vintage gear, and paints in his own neoclassical-meets-abstract-expressionist style.
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LISTEN TO NA-KEL SHARE HIS EXPERIENCES AS A BLACK PRO SKATER
An off-the-cuff conversation with Na-kel and friends that touches on the experiences they’ve gone through being Black skaters.
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JOHN GARDNER ON STEPPING AWAY FROM PRO SKATING AND HIS NEXT CHAPTER
"I’m sure I could have kept my career going for a while, and it was tempting to do that because I was making really good money, but I felt strongly I needed to do something else."