Cinema 15 Opening At 210 AR4T Space

by The Editors on January 31, 2011

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Laguna Beach, California’s 210 AR4T Space is hosting an artist reception for their new show Cinema 15, curated by Ben Brough, on Thursday, February 3, 2011.

In a world full of action, adventure, horror and romance, the bizarre and sci-fi, we welcome you to the exit the normal and enter the act of fifteen artists who see cinema. . . . A dynamic new show featuring 15+ original works by 15 leading contemporary artists, a mixed bag of styles flow together to create a production of monumental proportions. The movie making process itself inspired Brough’s 15-head concept. “The creation of movies are made by a group coming together to form a whole production for our viewing pleasure,” he says. “Cinema 15 brings that group involvement together with a cast of emerging and established artists.”

The show features work by Steve Olson, Christian Jacobs, Gomez Bueno, Phillip Dvorak, Alex Weinstein, Thaddeus Strode, Craig “Skibs” Barker, Carl E. Smith, Jamie Heinrich, Ben Brough, Tyler Warren, Bad Otis Link, Sean Fahlen, Nick Simich, David Lloyd. In other words, this is going to be good. We haven’t seen Bad Otis in years!

The opening reception is on Thursday, February 3, 2011 from 6 to 9 PM. 210 AR4T Space is located at 210 North Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, California.

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Total SIA 2011 Denver Photo-rama

by The Editors on January 30, 2011

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Photos from days one, two, and three of the SIA Snow Show Denver are all here in one place. Day four? You’re on you’re own.

Click the links for complete galleries: Booths, Products, and People.

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Shaun White Goes 4×4 In X Games Pipe

by The Editors on January 30, 2011

Yep. Looks like you can’t stop the man in black. Shaun White proved once again that he is the greatest halfpipe rider in the history of snowboarding no matter what he wears. We were hoping for something a little more dramatic, but White looks good in black.

Scotty Lago jawed his way into second place with Louie Vito dancing into third.

We heard Kazu-san was underscored. On Twitter former X Games announcer Todd Richards said: “Come on? Kazu gets the shaft.”

Final results looked like this:

1. Shaun White 89.00 97.33 46.66 97.33
2. Scotty Lago 92.00 7.00 30.33 92.00
3. Louie Vito 84.00 24.00 87.33 87.33
4 Markus Malin 86.33 44.33 32.66 86.33
5 Kazuhiro Kokubo 82.66 85.00 85.33 85.33
6 Peetu Piiroinen 83.33 45.00 48.33 83.33
7 Mathieu Crepel 64.00 5.66 34.33 64.00
8 Matt Ladley 40.00 38.00 45.66 45.66

For the official word from event owner ESPN click the link. Or follow the jump for Lago and Vito’s runs.

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Kelly Clark Dominates X Games Halfpipe

by The Editors on January 30, 2011

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Kelly Clark, who hasn’t won an X Games gold medal for years, did everything she had to do last night to win (including a monstrous backside 10 in her final run). As it’s been so going so far this year, no one else even had a chance.

“It’s been an incredible night. To have a victory lap like that and set it down at the X Games is amazing,” Clark said. “I’ve been working on that for a long time and I couldn’t think of a better place for it to come together.”

Local favorite Gretchen Bleiler slammed on her first run and then sat on her next two, seemingly never able to get that first one out of her head. Kaitlyn Farrington was second, Elena Hight was third, follow the jump for results.

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Skullcandy Is Officially Going Public

by The Editors on January 29, 2011

Rick AldenYesterday, January 28, 2011, while Skullcandy founder Rick Alden was busy bringing together some of the most authentic, pioneers in snowboarding (Chuck Barfoot, Terry Kidwell, and Kelly Jo Kelly) for a poster signing at the company’s SIA Snow Show booth, other execs were filing a Form S-1 with the SEC.

What had been simply rumor and speculation was now official: Skullcandy is going public.

When we tweeted the news, Alden seemed surprised that the word was out. “Who told you that,” he asked. We just shrugged.

According to a story on Reuters Alden and his crew plan to raise $125 million in an initial public offering.

The underwriters are being led by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley. The shares are expected to trade on the Nasdaq under the symbol “SKUL.

Click here to read the entire S-1 filing. It’s long, but there are some interesting numbers in there including staff salaries, sales, etc. . .

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Nike’s Shoe Shine Show Boots

by The Editors on January 29, 2011

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Last night, Friday, January 28, 2010 Nike Snowboarding presented the Shoe Shine Show at the Summit Music Hall. It was a blend of music, art, and snowboard boots. Artists were commissioned to create original pieces inspired by musicians using Nike boots as their canvas.

The evening began with a set by artist/musician Matt Donahue and finished up late-night with the crowd surging to the techno beats of Diplo.
Click here for photos of all the boots.

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2011 Transworld Riders’ Poll Winners

by The Editors on January 29, 2011

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We didn’t get inside Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium in time to hear Mike Ranquet’s 2011 Transworld Riders’ Poll Legend Award speech or to see him pelted in a hailstorm of brightly colored silicone marital aids (but we heard it was epic and that his speech was littered with “moments of genius.”)

For all the award winners (and some photos from the evening) follow the jump.
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Shaun White 2nd Most Powerful Athlete

by The Editors on January 28, 2011

600X300In its annual review of the top 100 Most Powerful Athletes, Businessweek has named Shaun White as number two right behind football player Payton Manning and just ahead of Tiger Woods. Why did they put him on the list:

With his fiery red locks and dorky attempts to look cool, Shaun White is the lovable face of both snowboarding and skateboarding. He dominated the halfpipe at the Olympics this year, proving once again that he is the world’s best snowboarder and an attractive athlete to brands that want to appeal to youth.

They estimate his annual earnings to be around $8.8 million. When compared to other athletes’ annual pay and sponsorship deals Mr. White seems like a bit of a novelty player on the Businessweek list, but that what snowboarding is to many people and what’s good for Shaun is good for snowboarding, right?

[Link: Businessweek]

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Shaun White’s New X Games Costume

by The Editors on January 28, 2011

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We didn’t get to see Shaun White’s new all-black X Games 15 halfpipe costume last night, but we certainly hope he wears it again in the finals. We want to see it in action. He’s definitely kicking halfpipe fashion up a notch this year. Follow jump to see it the details.
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SIA 2011 Denver Day 1 Photos

by The Editors on January 28, 2011

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After shuttling in from the airport, getting our badges, and spending about 15 minutes figuring out that the 2011 SIA Snow Show floor is actually upstairs in the Denver Convention Center, we finally made it in for the last half of day one.

The show floor was ghostly quiet in the ski section when we arrived at 1:00 PM. People were milling about, but it seemed that everyone was speaking in hushed tones. Off in the far back distance, we could hear the low roar of the snowboard section like a siren song. Once we made it back the isles were nicely filled with people doing business, hanging out, and catching up.

Click the links for photos of some of the people and products we saw on day one: Booths, Products, People.

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