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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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CELEBRATING THE FUTURE OF TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK
"I hope this experience can leave us all with a longstanding sense of gratitude for Tompkins"
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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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WE TOOK A GAME BOY CAMERA TO CHRYSTIE NYC’S VIDEO PREMIERE
The video had some good ass skating, and we almost had enough pixels to see the whole thing.
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WE STOPPED BY BAM MARGERA’S HOUSE PARTY
2,000 people, 1 porta potty, and a whole lotta heartagrams.
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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.