Posts by Larry Lanza
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BLACK SKATERS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES IN SKATEBOARDING
A few skaters share their experiences with race and if being black has had an effect on their place in skateboarding.
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BUILDING SKATEBOARDING FROM THE GROUND UP IN UGANDA
Learn what it's like to build a skate scene from the ground up in a place where skateboarding didn't previously exist.
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DIAL TONE’S “DIAL 215” IS PUTTING SOME ARTISTRY BEHIND THE WHEEL AGAIN
Wheel companies are usually pretty stock but Dial Tone has a visual aesthetic and artistic care that makes you give a shit.
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HOW TWO SHOPS ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE PANDEMIC
Two skateshops, one deck.
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WHAT INSPIRES SOME OF SKATING’S BEST FILMMAKERS?
In-depth conversations about the worlds of filmmaking and skate video making.
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MARK NICKELS ON FILMING OSIRIS’ “THE STORM” AND COMING OUT IN THE ’90S
"I do have to say, life can be quite poetic. After this happened, Osiris became quite big in gay porn."
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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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WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM JASON DILL’S TALK AT ASU
"If your art sucks, your art sucks."
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PARADE WORLD IS RETHINKING THE WAY YOU BUY SKATE GOODS ONLINE
Now you can buy skate goods online and support a local shop at the same time.
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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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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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GROWING UP, MOVING OUT, AND BREAKING BOARDS
A personal essay recounting a love affair with something we're all too familiar with.
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INTRODUCING THE NEW JENKEM COLLECTION, JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Air fresheners, bumper stickers, a shirt with a gun on it and a bunch of other stuff.
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HOW CHAD CARUSO SKATED ACROSS AMERICA
Chad did it the way most skateboarders would: independently and without much of a plan.