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A LOOK AT THE TIMELESS PHOTOGRAPHY OF MIKE O’MEALLY
There can be no serious discussion of Australian skate photography—or skate photography in general for that matter—without the name Mike O’Meally.
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WATCH “LAND” – AN INDIE VIDEO FILMED IN ONE OF CHINA’S MEGACITIES
Skating in China is still relatively new, but with it's immense size, there's no doubt this is just the beginning of a massive shift.
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PREMIERE: SHAUN PAUL FOR HODDLE
Big fits, big emotions, and one very dipped smith grind.
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SKATING AROUND NEW YORK’S FINANCIAL DISTRICT WITH CLIVE DIXON
It's rare to have a handrail skater in NYC.
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PREMIERE: FIDEL GONZALEZ IN “TASTEFUL”
Watch this creative part by Fidel, a skateboarder who also works as a union stunt double.
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SHOP TALK AT LABOR SKATESHOP IN NYC
We posted up outside of Labor Skateshop to spark some debates and get some intel from a few random customers.
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GROUND GLASS: BRAD CROMER
If you're looking for a fast way to burn money, try shooting a skate part on 16mm film.
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WE GOT THE MAD CIRCLE CREW TOGETHER TO WATCH “5IVE FLAVORS” 23 YEARS LATER
Karl Watson, Bobby Puleo, Pontus Alv and the rest of the Mad Circle crew jumped on a giant video call to rehash memories from 1998.
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WATCH “THE HEALING SONG” A MYSTICAL HOMIE VID OUT OF ATLANTA
The usual homie video with an devious occult twist.
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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.