Posts Tagged Interviews
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CARVING OUT YOUR OWN CREATIVE LANE WITH HUF BRAND DIRECTOR AND MUSICIAN, HANNI EL KHATIB
Hanni is a name you may not have heard before, but there is a 99.99% chance you are familiar with his work.
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GETTING TO KNOW MYLES WILLARD
Topics of discussion include: Quitting weed, getting paid to skate, seeing his boss naked and more.
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MEET THE TEENAGERS WHO OPENED A SKATE SHOP IN MONTANA
Very few people have discovered the secret to running a successful skate shop, but maybe a few high schoolers can figure out the secret sauce.
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THE KADER SYLLA INTERVIEW
Topics of discussion include: Sponsor hopping, Runtz, garbaggio nollie flips and more!
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A LOOK AT THE SKATE SCENE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Despite the lack of manufacturers, shops, and perfect red curbs, somehow skateboarding in South Africa has persevered.
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WE TALKED TO A SNEAKER BOTTER ABOUT THE STATE OF RESELLING
We tried to understand one of the most obnoxious new hustles.
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VICTORIA RUESGA ON ACTING, HOLLYWOOD, AND DEATHWISH’S NEW ERA
"It's everyone else's world. I'm just living in it."
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WHAT HAPPENED TO JIMMY CARLIN?
"I wanted skating to work but I was never sure if I was at a level that I could be considered legit or whatever."
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THE FUTURE OF ASIAN SKATE SPOTS WITH PROFESSOR MCDUIE-RA
Meet the Urban Studies professor who is researching Asia's development through the lens of skate spots.
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HOW CAN WE HELP KEEP SKATE SHOPS ALIVE?
For years brands and skaters have blindly cried "support your local," but we asked shop owners about other ways we can all provide actual help.
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MEET UNITY, SKATEBOARDING’S MOST PROGRESSIVE CREW
"Never has my gay life intersected with my skateboarding life. If anything, maybe I’d worked to pull them apart."
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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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PREMIERE: “MANIMAL” A SHORT FILM ON COREY DUFFEL
Revisiting skating's premier big-gap-slammer.
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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."