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HUF & ARTIST YOON HYUP TEAMED UP IN SOHO
Skateboarders in SoHo drinking beer to celebrate an artist collab. Cliche or classic?
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REDA MADE A DOCUMENTARY ON NORA VASCONCELLOS
Touching family moments mixed with clips of guys figuring out every possible way to say, "She rips."
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ALLTIMERS & ADIDAS CELEBRATED THEIR SHOE WITH A CARNIVAL
If you ever wanted to nerd out on skating and see a woman swallow a WWI rifle you came to the right place...
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SEARCHING FOR SKATERS AT THE MILLION JUGGALO MARCH
Our friends went down to Washington DC to see if Juggalos skated or skaters Juggalo'd.
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OUR JOURNEY TO THE DIME GLORY CHALLENGE
We took an 8-hour drive up to Montreal to check out all the rage behind Dime's "contest".
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INSIDE BAM MARGERA’S EPICLY LATER’D EPISODE PREMIERE
Will skateboarding see a new wave of aging Bam fans now that he's skating again?
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INTRODUCING BRIAN ANDERSON’S NEW ZINE, “CAVE HOMO”
Brian celebrates his coming out—not of the closet, but of the cave—with his bearish husband, Andrew.
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THERE’S A NEW BIG BROTHER DOCUMENTARY COMING OUT…
We went to the world premiere of the new documentary in NYC and fanned out.
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RASPA’S TAPES: DIAMOND IN NYC
Diamond Footwear rented an AirBnB mansion in midtown Manhattan for a week, so of course we sent our friend Alex Raspa to crash it.
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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.