Posts Tagged Interviews
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JOSIAH GATLYN’S LIFE AFTER SKATEBOARDING
"Looking back on everything, this is exactly what I wanted in life in the first place. I'm more stoked on my career ending like this than any other way. You only get one life and I'm trying to pack as many things into it as possible."
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THE COREY DUFFEL INTERVIEW
"I just hope I didn't Big Brother myself again."
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AN INSIDE LOOK AT WELCOME SKATEBOARDS
"Whether you like the actual brand or not, we represent the idea that anyone (a nobody) can change things if they are willing to take action and make the necessary sacrifices."
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MEET SKATEBOARDING’S FORMER DEMON CHILD, KNOX GODOY
"I caught Reynolds in Chicago with a $100 sack of crack and I punched him in the mouth and he started crying..."
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AN INTERVIEW WITH A PROFESSIONAL FINGERBOARDER
"Do your fingerboard talents transfer over to the bedroom?"
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VANESSA TORRES ON GETTING SOBER & THE SKATEBOARD INDUSTRY
"This Thanksgiving was probably my first time experiencing my family sober"
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JUSTIN BROCK ON BEING BROKE, ADDICTIONS & THE SOUTH
"The place I lived at was just gross, at one point I got all this fungus on my hands and feet."
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AN INTERVIEW WITH BUBBA, A NATIVE AMERICAN SKATER FROM PINE RIDGE
We talk to Bubba, a 19 year old Native American about appropriation of their culture, drugs, and what videos and pro skaters are popular on the reservation.
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SKATEBOARDING AS A CAREER WITH RYAN LAY
How much do you think the average pro skateboarder makes in 2015?
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HOW WILL TARIFFS AFFECT THE SKATE INDUSTRY?
We reached out to various shops, manufacturers, and distributors on the front lines to find out.
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A FIRST LOOK AT GLASS HOUSE, THE NEWEST INCARNATION OF $LAVE SKATEBOARDS
"It has been 18 years and $lave has run its course."
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TRACING THE EVOLUTION OF SKATEBOARDING’S FAVORITE GAME: S.K.A.T.E
From its first steps in the '80s to its messy '90s boom, its commercialization in the '00s and its Berricification, it has come a long way.
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ANGELA WHITE IS BRINGING SKATING’S MOST ICONIC CAMERA BACK INTO PORN
Her 2000s, gonzo-inspired tour de force was filmed completely on the sleek, sexy, grainy VX2000.
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EVAN SMITH STILL BELIEVES IN SKATEBOARDING
"Not getting paid like I used to is fueling my skating because it’s taking the pressure off. I can truly just enjoy the feeling."