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When ever anyone thinks of skateboarding as something more than rolling around on a plank with wheels, thank Craig Stecyk. His Dogtown stories (and photos) took a bunch of Santa Monica kids and turned them into mythological heros with stories that carried a generation of readers far past the land of empty pools and smooth asphalt and into a world of possibilities.
Beginning April 17, 2011 some of Stecyk’s art will be featured in the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art’s Art in the Streets show at the Geffen Contemporary. Aaron Rose is the show’s associate curator. Ahead of the opening the Los Angeles Times asked Stecyk some questions. He answered.
I started shooting surfers in 1962 or ’63 — I was interested in documenting what I was seeing, and magazines weren’t doing it yet. The skate shots came later — just like there was demand for Miki Dora in surfing magazines, there was soon demand for Tony Alva. But I shot everything for no particular reason, which is what I still do today.
The info is sparse, but reading this makes us what to see the show that much more. Art in the Streets opens April 17, 2011, but MOCA members can attend the opening on Saturday evening, April 16, 2011 beginning at 7 PM. Household membership is $100 (enter STREETS for 10% off).
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Writer Chas Smith apparently nosed around on theinertia.com a.k.a. “The Planet’s Largest Network of Thinking Surfers” and has a few thoughts on surfers who like to think they are thinking, according to story on Stab Mag.
Thinking surfers have shitty haircuts and wear lousy clothes. Thinking surfers are dogmatic about pointless contrivance. Thinking surfers can and do write endlessly about minutia. Thinking surfers are zealots. Thinking surfers are Leninists. Thinking surfers are out of touch. Thinking surfers are old both mentally and physically. . . Thinking surfers are the exact sorts of people that flourish underneath the fluorescent lighting and prepared bedside meal deliveries and incontinence and visiting hours of nursing homes. They are the exact sorts of people that flourish when nobody, except for people exactly like them, is listening. How fun! How the best kind!
We think Charlie doesn’t think much of the thinkers. Thoughts?
[Link: Stab Mag]
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Santa Barbara snowboarder André Barbieri, 30, is thankful to be alive, even if his March 11, 2011 crash at Mammoth Mountain resulted in the loss of his left leg, according to a story in The Santa Barbara Independent.
Barbieri suffered a compound fracture to his femur that severed his femoral artery, tore the nerves and veins in his leg, and he nearly died after losing a lot of blood. “It was just a leg, so I’m very lucky,” said Barbieri, who was not wearing a helmet during his accident.
As might not be surprising, Barbieri has no health insurance. So now the Brazilian is depending on “members of the Santa Barbara community” to help fund his rehab. If you have have health insurance then by all means click here to help Barbieri out. If not, then please take this message as a warning and spend your money on your own health insurance policy. Then when you get wrecked your friends won’t have to raise money for you.
[Link: Andrebarbieri.com via The Independent]
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On what was probably the worst day to go surfing this spring competitors in the Ultimate Boarder Championships weather the storm at Cardiff, California’s Seaside Reef to complete stage two of the boardsports triathlon.
Surfer Nathan Zoller won the solo surf event, but his 27th place in snow relegated him to 9th place over all. With a 10th place finish snowboarder Shayne Pospisil cemented his lead in the overall competition. Go snow!
Todd Richards, who did not surf, is currently in last position in the overall. Stage three continues on Saturday with skateboarding in the Seaside Reef parking lot. Event starts at 10 AM. Bring chairs. Follow the jump for full results. [click to continue…]
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When surfer Alana Blanchard was in SoCal for the recent premier of the Bethany Hamilton bio-pic Soul Surfer she apparently spent the day with photographer Bo Bridges. One thing is for sure. If she ever wants to hit the road as a “headlining adult entertainer” she certainly has the portfolio to make it happen. Follow the jump for more. [click to continue…]
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Aside from being the originator of the Lien air, many credit Neil Blender with creating the entire skater-as-artist ethos. We don’t disagree. And tonight those in Southern California can get an up-close and personal view of exactly how this happened as the Vans Thalia Surf Shop hosts a show of some of Neil’s classic work as well as the new Vans signature clothing line he designed for surfer Joel Tudor.
The Neil Blender for Vans show opens tonight (April 7, 2011) at 6 PM. The Vans Thalia Surf Shop is located at 915 South Coast Highway, in Laguna Beach, California.
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Tonight at Aspen, Colorado’s Sky Hotel former Olympic Alpine Snowboarder and liver transplant survivor Chris Klug will host the annual Hooters Swimsuit in the Snow party. Apparently, elite Hooters girls will be parading around in their swimsuits and raising money for the Chris Klug Foundation. “Last year we received $10,000 from Hooters,” Chris said.
Party begins at 8 PM. The Sky Hotel is located at 709 East Durant Avenue in Aspen.
Follow the jump to watch the first episode of the Hooter’s Snow Angels TV show. . . [click to continue…]
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Tonight, April 7, 2011 Laguna Beach, California’s 210 AR4T Space will host the opening of a new group photography show featuring the works of Cole Barash, Kevin Zacher, Cheyenne Ellis, Stepanka Peterka, and Lauren Ross titled Silence.
The opening reception begins tonight at 6 PM. 210 AR4T Space is located at 210 North Pacific Coast Highway, in Laguna Beach. [click to continue…]
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