Posts Tagged Tony Hawk
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TONY HAWK DISSECTS HIS MOST ICONIC (AND CRINGY) TV ADS
Who could forget Bagel Boy?
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“SELLING OUT” WITH TONY HAWK, JEFF GROSSO & ED TEMPLETON
We hit up three OGs to get their thoughts on selling out in 2017.
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TONY HAWK TALKS ABOUT SURVIVING THE EARLY 90S WHEN SKATING DIED
Even the world's most rich and famous skater once had trouble paying his bills.
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DID TONY HAWK STEAL THE 900?
We asked the people who were there.
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JENKEM MIX 20: TONY HAWK
Tune in and see what a 46-year-old skate rat with more money than you'd know what to do with listens to to get hyped.
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WHAT IF SKATEBOARDING LOOKED LIKE THE VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY?
Both started as illegitimate offshoots – skateboarding from surfing, video games from scientific computer laboratories – and found their own footing through periods of rapid refinement driven by core practitioners.
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JENKEM MIX 01: RILEY HAWK
Riley Hawk's favorite tunes at the moment, mixed down into one streaming mp3.
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JEREMY KLEIN & NEARLY 20 YEARS OF HOOK-UPS SKATEBOARDS
"I just don’t like to associate skateboarding with sports, because I hate sports. I mean that’s why I skated in the first place."
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PUTTING THE SQUEEZE ON RILEY HAWK
I was hoping for some stories about crashing his dad's cars or partying in clubs with hot pantyless celebrities.
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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.