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G-FILES 002
Enjoy the diverse crew of up-and-comers out of the Pacific Northwest.
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BRINGING SKATEBOARDING INTO GALLERIES WITH ART DEALER JEFFREY DEITCH
Jeffrey and his team were some of the pioneers in bringing skateboarding into the fine art world.
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IS THE NEW MIAMI DROP BIGGER THAN THE LEAP OF FAITH?
Everyone was wondering it, so the crew went back to see how the drops sized up.
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JUMPING THE 145TH SUBWAY GAP WITH THE CITI BIKE BOYZ
Citi Bike Boyz hit us up yesterday afternoon saying they wanted to jump it on a Citi Bike after being inspired by Tyshawn.
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EXPLORING WALL STREET WITH VITORIA MENDONÇA
Vitoria is a kind soul with a powerful style, which goes a lot further than you would think when it comes to moving up in the industry.
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PREMIERE: “NO WAY” A VIDEO FROM MIDDLE AMERICA
A gritty glimpse into the skating that goes down in "flyover country."
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HANGING OUT WITH… SHEEZY
We visited a sunken city, skated a classic DIY skatepark and shot some guns.
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SKATEBOARDING DIRT, GRASS, AND ROCKS WITH DONNIE MORTENSEN
When we got this video in our inbox, it took us about thirty seconds to agree that we had to run it.
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SCOPING OUT ROOSEVELT ISLAND WITH THE CITI BIKE BOYZ
We headed back to Roosevelt Island for another mission (on two wheels this time).
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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.