Posts in INTERVIEWS
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THE REBIRTH OF DC WITH DAMON WAY
We talked to Damon, a co-founder of DC shoes, about his return to DC and the current landscape of skate footwear.
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THE OSIRIS D3 DESIGNER SPEAKS ON DAVE MAYHEW & UNDER ARMOUR’S RIPOFF
What was once just the ugliest skate shoe may now be the most legally contested one too. The D3 does it again!
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ANDREW REYNOLDS ON “THIS IS SKATEBOARDING”
Our week dedicated to "This Is Skateboarding" wouldn't be complete without having a quick chat with The Boss.
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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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TALES FROM THE EMERICA MANSION
Booze, drugs, and a strict "no skating the marble three-stair unless you're The Boss" policy.
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HOW TO MAKE MONEY FILMING SKATEBOARDING
Hear from three full-time filmers on how to price, sell, and protect your precious clips.
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INTERVIEW WITH ROB “SLUGGO” BOYCE, SKATEBOARDING’S FAVORITE JOCK
"Don’t be scared to put yourself out there and look silly, they’ll love you more for it."
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CATCHING UP WITH JAIME REYES, THE FORGOTTEN EAST COAST PIONEER
"People still don’t know who I am, but I don’t care."
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AN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE SINCLAIR, SKATEBOARDING’S MOST FAMOUS TEAM MANAGER
We spoke to the man responsible for keeping your favorite pro skaters' careers on track.
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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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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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8 ARTISTS REIMAGINE THE INDEPENDENT LOGO
What would an Independent rebrand even look like?
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WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON WITH ILLEGAL CIV?
The Illegal Civ stuff feels like an ongoing soap opera, so to air out any confusion we talked to a few key characters.
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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.