Posts by Ian Michna
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ALEX OLSON IS STARTING HIS OWN COMPANY
When I heard about Alex Olson leaving 3d skateboards, I just assumed he was an asshole.
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THE MARC JOHNSON INTERVIEW
The longest, most personal and most controversial interview we've ever published on the site.
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BRIAN ANDERSON DISCUSSES HIS NEW COMPANY, 3D SKATEBOARDS
With no other information out there besides a few scattered Instagram posts, we got the first details on 3d and the breakup with Girl, all straight from the big boss man himself.
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INTERROGATING JAKE DONNELLY
Jake kinda comes off like a hard-ass, but he's really just a good hearted dude that has no problem suplexing you into the ground if you get out of line.
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WEED, UNDERWEAR & THE SECRET TO HAPPINESS WITH RICHIE JACKSON
The always entertaining Richie Jackson tells us about hallucinogens, his pubic hair and the secret to happiness.
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A SKATE VID SHOT THROUGH A VX1000 VIEWFINDER?
Open skateboards and Colin Read of Mandible Claw get weird.
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TY EVANS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT PRETTY SWEET
We ask Ty Evans some questions about the best selling skate video of all time, Pretty Sweet.
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THE DANNY WAY INTERVIEW
An interview with the best skateboarder in the world.
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JEREMY & JONAS WRAY LAUNCH WRAY BROS SKATEBOARDS
With no formal announcement on the company yet, we got the first details of what will surely become one of the most respected and authentic brands around.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH EFRON DANZIG
We got to know Efron after a year of skate videos, modeling campaigns, and a spell of hypnosis.
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APPRECIATING LATINX IMMIGRANTS THAT SHAPED SKATEBOARDING
Tired of hearing that skateboarding is just some white boy shit? Here's a reminder that it's not.
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THE MAKING OF “THIS IS SKATEBOARDING” WITH JON MINER
The filmer breaks down Heath Kirchart's face slam and the Reynolds clip that still haunts him today.
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JENKEM MIX 98: KADER SYLLA
Listen to this instead of the mindless Spotify playlists taking over your music taste in adulthood.
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SKATING IN PRE-GENTRIFIED WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN
Ever wonder what Williamsburg looked like before the big corporate franchises moved in?