Posts by Nic Dobija-Nootens
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WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH CORY KENNEDY?
Following his car accident last year, Cory Kennedy was recently sentenced to 4 years in prison.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NOTORIOUS BELLYBOARDER
Remember, no dream is too big, and no trick is too fucked up.
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MEET THE WEIRDO MAKING INDIE HANDBOARDS
This is what happens when a skateboarder has too much time on his hands and not enough hands on his board.
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SKATERS CAN NOW GET COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SKATEBOARDING
If you need some textbook or Natty Ice money, this scholarship's got you covered.
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TRACING THE HISTORY OF SKATEBOARDING’S MOST FAMOUS CAMERA
Video technology has improved drastically over the years, but skate purists still prefer the look and feel of this clunky old camera. We investigated why.
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SKATEBOARDING NOW HAS ITS OWN ACADEMIC CONFERENCE
If you think skateboarding would be better off not dressing up in tweed and getting overanalyzed, you’re too late.
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THE BOB BURNQUIST INTERVIEW
We asked Bob about mega ramp investments, reincarnation, and the power of Brazilian booties.
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JAWS ON ROOFS, RAVES, AND REEFER
Find out if butt chugging gets you drunk and how much weed Tony Hawk smokes.
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MEET THE GUYS MAKING BOOTLEG SKATEBOARD ACTION FIGURES
Neither "eXtreme" nor "gnarly." Just funny toys made by skate nerds for skate nerds.
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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.