Posts Tagged danny gonzalez
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: SHILOH GREATHOUSE
This week, Danny Gonzalez tells Shiloh Greathouse's famous creepy tour story and what happened in the outskirts of Virginia...
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THE FALL AND RISE OF DANNY RENAUD
Danny Renaud talks about skateboarding after falling off of a 9 story building.
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: PATRICK MELCHER
This week, Danny Gonzalez talks about drinking with Patrick Melcher and Seu Trinh
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: DAN PETERKA
This week, Danny Gonzalez gives props to the real inventor of the Crooked Grind.
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: THE BIG BUCKS
This week, Danny Gonzalez admits to selling out in this Wrigley Extra Gum commercial.
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: OCEAN HOWELL
This week, Danny Gonzalez talks about Ocean Howell and pretending to be gay with Nate Jones.
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THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY: DUSTIN DOLLIN
This week, Danny Gonzalez talks about the skater he calls the “Spawn of Satan”.
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THE GOOD, BAD, AND THE UGLY: A COLUMN WITH DANNY GONZALEZ
We gave former pro skater Danny Gonzalez his own column to discuss old skate video parts, which basically means, write whatever the fuck he wants.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO DANNY GONZALEZ? PT. 2
A minute of new unreleased footage as well as closing comments on the interview, Micky Reyes and his upcoming art show.
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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.