One of the main heads responsible for keeping the glory days of the late 90’s and early aughts alive is Brian Panebianco, a skateboard filmer living in Philadelphia (who also rips), that has been instrumental in capturing and maintaining the city’s downtown skate scene—not only in the sense of building a scene, but by quite... Continue Reading →
Apparently, you don’t have to be a skater to design a skate shoe.
I was in Nocturnal skate shop this weekend with my two friends Ben and Simon. Ben had pressure cracked his board, so we headed down to the shop to get a new deck for him. When we walked in we overhead an ongoing conversation about a new shoe release. The skaters working the shop were... Continue Reading →
On the question of SUPREME
I’m sure by now you know what supreme is, and if you don’t then please spare yourself and click off now. Everybody and their mother seems to have written some article about supreme, what it is, how it became so popular, who runs it, etc. etc. So I won’t waste your time recreating one of... Continue Reading →
3 outcomes of skateboarding being in the 2020 Olympics Games
By Philip Harder People stumble upon skateboarding in a variety of ways. It’s usually through finding a skate video, or by seeing a sibling/friend skate, or by being gifted a board (the forever present christmas complete still holds immense power). But could that list come to include watching the Olympic games? At this point it’s... Continue Reading →