5Boro: TOMBO COLABRARO
5Boro Team Manager and Videographer, Tombo Colabraro tells his story and dicusses the current state of skateboard video production. Congratulations on the new 5boro video, Tombo. The premiere here in...
View ArticleTransworld: Blair Alley
TransWorld Skateboarding Online and Contributing Editor, Blair Alley talks the current state of skateboard media, how to get a job in the industry and the most insane ad they’ve ever run. I started...
View ArticleConverse CONS: Lee Berman
The rewards of skateboarding are intrinsic and obvious to anyone that has devoted even a portion of their life to it. Yet skateboarding is physically taxing, mentally consuming, and comes with no...
View ArticleFortune NY: Brett Conti
Brett Conti wanted to give back to the community in New York and skateboard all over the world. He does both and much more through his brand, Fortune NY. Do you live off of Fortune or do you still...
View ArticleEd Selego
MIA Skate Shop co-owner and former pro, Ed Selego gives an in-depth and impassioned critique of the skateboard industry. How often are you skating these days? I have to be honest now and tell you I...
View ArticleJOSH STEWART
It would be hard to exaggerate the impact that Josh Stewart has had on skateboarding. His filming style, his cult classic videos, his distribution company and his dedication to growing skater-owned...
View ArticleHumidity Skate Shop: Philly Santosuosso
If you know Phil, owner of Humidity Skate Shop in New Orleans, you know his unrelenting love for skateboarding. With that said, I was still shocked by the amount of thought, sincerity and openness he...
View ArticleROBERT LIM
Having prowess over a skateboard doesn’t exactly equate to job offers pouring in when creating a resume. For skateboarders that are fortunate to have the skill set and luck to become professional...
View ArticleNYskateboarding.com: Rick Sulz
When and why did you start NYskateboarding.com? I launched the site back in 2009 after a couple of NY skate sites I had followed stopped posting regularly. Being a skateboarder born and raised in New...
View ArticleThrasher Magazine: Eben Sterling
Thrasher Magazine is often referred to as The Bible, a level of distinction you don’t get without doing something right. For the last 22 years, Eben Sterling has been the one-man sales team behind the...
View ArticleKelly Hart
The first time you rode for Expedition, how many years were you on for? It was like 10 years. Wow. I got on in 2003, the year I graduated high school and then I decided, well, we decided to part ways...
View ArticleCharles Lamb
Growing up at The Banks, managing the Supreme New York store, inventing tricks with Stevie and how corporations can contribute to skateboarding: this is the story of Charles Lamb. Let’s get this out...
View ArticleFlippin Goods Distribution: Marty Engren
International skateboard distributors are an integral part of the global skateboard industry, making foreign brands available to shops and skateboarders where ever they may live. Based in Stockholm,...
View ArticleTHRASHER MAGAZINE: MIKE GILBERT
From growing up skateboarding alone in Alaska to running skateboarding’s most important website, this is the story of Mike Gilbert. Thrasher has emerged as the leader in skateboard media. What have...
View ArticleBRONZE 56K: PETER SIDLAUSKAS
You were just on a big trip. Where did you go? We went to Berlin for a bit and then flew to Paris. It was the sickest trip I’ve ever been on, first time I ever went to Europe. I was with Kevin...
View ArticleGANGCORP: DURON SIMONS
Photo: Mitch How did you get into skating? Just when I was a kid. What really inspired me was I seen everybody in the neighborhood and what they were doing. I just really wanted to do something that...
View ArticleJIMMY GORECKI
The pant God breaks down his five favorites. RTH Carpenter Pant: What’s not to love about a good carpenter jean? Only drawn back is a classic work fit sometimes is a little bit too much of a straight...
View ArticleGangCorp: Naquan Rollings
The videographer talks Corp, Black Business and what’s next. How long did you film for Black Business? Well, I basically started right after I dropped “BANISTER”. I dropped that on Christmas day 2017....
View ArticleTHE BUNT
Donovan Jones and Cephas Benson of The Bunt definitely aren’t bunting. What makes a good switch tre? Vans, see AVE, JLay, Chima. I told a number of people I was interviewing you guys and they all...
View ArticleJames Rewolinski of Labor Skate Shop
King James talks opening a second Labor location and running a skate shop in 2020. You just opened a second location in Brooklyn. What made you want to do this? I’ve been looking to expand into...
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