Posts in VIDEOS
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METAL RAMP KIDS – FISHKILL, NY
A new video series documenting old pre-fab skateparks and the lurkers still inhabiting them.
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CHECKING OUT THE MOST EXPENSIVE RAMP IN MANHATTAN
We'd heard about it for years, but a reader with access invited us to finally check it out.
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THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND
After we saw a post by Tom Karangelov breaking down details of a spot in Orange County with supposed ties to Satanism, we got to digging.
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HANGING OUT WITH… AKWASI OWUSU
You've probably caught a glimpse of his wall ride wizardry, but what else do you know about Akwasí?
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GROUND GLASS: CHIMA FERGUSON
We're back with our little series filmed on 16mm film. At $50 a minute, you’re at the mercy of high costs, old equipment, and the consistency of skaters.
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JENKEM GOES TO LATVIA WITH MADARS APSE
We check out old statues, sketchy abandoned DIYs, breakdancing locals, and other oddities that make Latvia such a fascinating place.
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HANGING OUT WITH… MARCELLO CAMPANELLO
Cruise through Queens with Marcello and his crew for a day of booze, burgers, and bocce.
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WATCH SHREDMASTER KEITH SKATE THROUGH BULGARIA
Keith left LES skatepark and skated through Balkan plazas and ornate statues.
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SHOP TALK AT DLX SKATE SHOP IN SAN FRANCISCO
We flew from coast to coast to hear some takes from the SF locals.
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VINCENT MILOU IS BETTING ON THE FUTURE OF ELEMENT SKATEBOARDS
"I know Element’s an old brand, but they’re re-launching, keeping it simple and local. I like that."
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WE GAVE AWAY $999 IN SKATEBOARDING’S ONLY HOT DOG EATING CONTEST
Beer, hotdogs, and treflips. What could go wrong?
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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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JAPAN BUILT REPLICAS OF FAMOUS CALIFORNIA SKATE SPOTS
Funded by boat race gambling, West LA's Stoner Plaza and San Francisco's 3rd and Army can now be skated in Japan.
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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."