Rick Howard Talks To SBC
Rick discusses Vancouver, fireworks, The Art Dump and highlights of making the Lakai video. A quick, solid read from the Canadian powerhouse, and recently redesigned, SBC. Insert Canada joke here.
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Rick discusses Vancouver, fireworks, The Art Dump and highlights of making the Lakai video. A quick, solid read from the Canadian powerhouse, and recently redesigned, SBC. Insert Canada joke here.
Posted by ChrisIt will mostly likely end up on Mtv Cribs soon, but if you want a sneak peak at the Plan B house Duffy gives you the tour in photos. And be sure to check out the other entries on the Plan B blog as well.
Posted by ChrisIf you were watching the TODAY show this morning you might have caught Jake Brown talking about his recovery. Didn’t see it? Neither did we. But here you go.
Posted by ChrisThrasher has posted an interview with their 2007 SOTY and star of the new Lakai flick Fully Flared, Marc Johnson. Marc is the best. And deep. Very deep. In a good way.
Posted by ChrisCheck out these 4 new quick Flip video clips from the 2007 West Coast Feast Tour. You can start off with the teaser and then follow Rowley, Arto, Mountain, Appleyard and the rest of the Flip team as they shred Fresno, California, destroy Medford Skatepark in Oregon and finally tear up The Department in Portland, Oregon.
Posted by ChrisMatt Field, Mike Daher, Kenny Reed, Nate Jones, Ben Gore, Ryan Lay, and Jon Newport all get mellow with the Grateful Dead in this newly posted Rasa Libre teaser trailer. Fly that freak flag high.
Posted by ChrisWe’ve given the Site of The Week to Berra and Koston’s skatepark, The Berrics for good reason. It’s linked up all over the “skate-related” web right now and for good reason.
But once again, it’s 48 Blocks that delivers the in-depth content, this time with a Steve Berra interview in which he discusses in great detail not only everything Berrics but also his movie career, latest video part, pursuing a career in skateboarding and even the church of Scientology. Lengthy and worth the time.
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One of the highlights of this year’s Underskatement festival is a short film by new comer Antonius Dintcho entitled FIX PUSH. The documentary follows a new breed of skater as they find their way through the urban maze of San Francisco. Misunderstood and sometimes seen as outcasts, they struggle to create their own scene with a style all their own. Enter the world of FIX PUSH.