Posts by Ian Michna
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PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF THAT NEW YORK IS VERY MUCH NOT “DEAD”
Curious what life is like behind the scenes at Jenkem? Here's a couple flicks for ya.
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PUTTING FOOTWEAR BACK IN THE HANDS OF SKATERS WITH PONTUS ALV
Pontus breaks down his new shoe brand and how he hopes to rejuvenate the skate shoe landscape.
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RISING THROUGH THE RANKS WITH JACK O’GRADY
Remember when you were young and your wildest dreams seemed right within your reach?
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THE LAID BACK LIFE OF LUCAS PUIG
Mix up an aperol spritz and read Lucas' answers in a French accent for an enhanced reading experience.
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A NEW EA SKATE GAME IS COMING (FOR REAL)
We don't know exactly when, or what it will even be called, but it's definitely coming. For real this time. We promise.
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BEHIND THE SCENES FROM OUR TRIP OUT WEST
We went to LA for New Year's Eve to escape the New York cold and stack a bunch of new segments.
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WE WENT TO THE “BAKER 4” WORLD PREMIERE
We got FOMO and bought last-minute plane tickets to California to catch the Baker 4 premiere.
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THE STORY OF ALEX MOUL’S CULT ELECTRONIC MUSIC CAREER
We talked with the '90s British pro about traveling Europe on his own as a little kid and getting into the early, ecstasy-filled UK rave scene.
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MEET ANTHONY CLARAVALL, THE NOMAD SKATE FILMER
"I didn’t have a place or my name on a lease for 12 years."
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WHAT WOULD MAKE SKATERS DITCH THE BIG SHOE BRANDS?
We asked younger skaters how small shoe brands could win back their business from the big budget behemoths.
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BRIAN SUMNER ON LEAVING THE SKATE INDUSTRY AND FINDING CHRISTIANITY
"People are going to hate you for different stupid reasons, but people shouldn’t be divided over the faith."
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STEFAN JANOSKI IS THE MOST CURIOUS PERSON IN THE ROOM
I followed Stefan Janoski around for five days to try to see into his mind.
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MY EXPERIENCES IN SKATEBOARDING
"I've been terrified of garnering the reputation of 'ramp-tramp' or 'pro-ho' just from spending time with skaters."
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A SERIOUS REVIEW OF MARK SUCIU’S SERIOUS “VERSO”
Verso asks that we pay it a kind of attention many of us automatically do not. Knowing this, we choose to either look more closely or let it pass before our eyes the way the rest of skating does.