Jereme Rogers is still rocking his rapping alter ego J. Casanova and this is the video for his song Damn. Not bad, J. Not bad at all.
[Link via Digital Skateboarding]
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Jereme Rogers is still rocking his rapping alter ego J. Casanova and this is the video for his song Damn. Not bad, J. Not bad at all.
[Link via Digital Skateboarding]
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Last week Bam Margera was all over TMZ and the rest of the celebrity interwebs because a naked woman broke into his home and began seeking solo sexual satisfaction in his bedroom. He phoned in to Howard Stern to tell the story, however, we didn’t mention it until Tony Hawk got the story straight from Big Bam’s mouth. Here it is: “the owl’s sent me from Jupiter.”
[Link: The Ride Channel]
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Sometimes it doesn’t take much to get us to link up an edit. Take this Weekend Buzz for instance. The only reason we’re posting it up is because we still have a five-year-old, not even set up Toy Machine Johnny Layton in our storage room. This interweb thing is all about connections, isn’t it?
Check out Stance Erica and Sole Tech Brink in this latest episode from Tony Hawk’s Ride Channel on Google’s Youtubes. There’s even some Shaun White talk in this thing.
[Editors’ side note: Taylor Smith’s cuss count: 25 Fucks, 11 Shits, and 6 Dudes. Now you know.]
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Tony Hawk has collaborated with Sprinkles Cupcakes on The Tony Hawk Cinnamon Sugar Cupcake. But don’t worry. It’s only to help raise money for The Tony Hawk Foundation and it’s only for three days.
The Tony Hawk Cinnamon Sugar Cupcake will be sold at all ten national Sprinkles locations, including their store in New York City (780 Lexington Ave), from September 21st to the 23rd. 100% of the proceeds from the Tony Hawk cupcakes will be donated to the Tony Hawk Foundation.
Sweet.
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We haven’t smiled this much watching a skate edit in a long time. There’s just something about Terry Kennedy and Kevin Romar rolling around on that bike. Just rollin’. Follow the jump for the details behind the new Supra Pro-Am collection.. [click to continue…]
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Wondering what Ed Templeton’s book Deformer looks like? Well, thanks to Have A Nice Book (and the fastest fingers in the page turning business) we all have the chance to glance through the entire book one page at a time. Check it out. [click to continue…]
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Jared Maxwell, 14, was riding his skateboard to school in Hespaeria, California at 6 AM Thursday, September 13, 2012, when he was hit and killed by a woman who was reportedly driving her kids to the bus stop, according to a story in the Hesperia Star.
Maxwell. . . was stuck by a driver in a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse as he was riding his skateboard north in the northbound lane at around 6 a.m.. . Maxwell, who was not wearing a helmet, was knocked off his skateboard and sustained major injuries from the collision. The Oak Hills teen was transported to Desert Valley Hospital, where he died at 7:38 a.m.
The driver of the car was reportedly “unable to see Maxwell because of a dip in the road.” Our thoughts are with Maxwell’s family and friends.
[Link: Hesperia Star]
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No, they’re not drinking. David Gonzalez and Louie Lopez just did their time with Erica Yary and Rob Brink on the Weekend Buzz. And it’s worth watching for sure.
[Link: Ride Channel]
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New York City’s Roosevelt Island features a memorial park that was designed 40 years ago, by an architect (Louis Kahn) who died in 1974, according to a story in the New York Times. Just look a this place? It’s difficult to believe that Kahn wasn’t thinking of skateboarders when he designed this.
Next month, on that triangular plot on the southern end of Roosevelt Island, the four-acre Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park will open, a belated and monumental triumph for New York and for everyone who cares about architecture and public space.
Apparently, the NYT’s architecture critic Michael Kimmelman is already worried about skateboarders.
Preserving the site will be a challenge. The park is pristine to a fault. Policing graffiti artists and skateboarders must be weighed against the park’s freedom theme.
Someone might want to get down there to skate it before it gets completely shut down. Has Jaws dropped this 23 set yet? And just wait until it snows. . . . More images after the jump. [click to continue…]
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