Von Zipper Frames The Future

by The Editors on January 20, 2010

Vonzip GlassIt would appear that the days of buying Von Zipper shades just to knock out the lenses and replace them with prescription glass are over according to a new section of the Von Zipper website.

Von Zipper Optical is bringing the focus back to the eye chart. So, lock and load your pocket protectors, pack up your scientific calculators and light up the Busen burner. . . Mixing geek chic contemporary looks with renegade sheik forwardness, this collection has every angle on your protractor covered to get you through all the fine print for life.

The new frame launch goes down in March 18-21, 2010 at Vision Expo in NYC.

[Link: Von Zipper Optical]

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Jeff Clark Sues Mavericks Surf Ventures

by The Editors on January 20, 2010

091009A  7Ever since Jeff Clark was removed from his position as contest director of the Mavericks Surf Contest (an event he founded) we figured it would all end up in court eventually. Now, according to a press release sent out yesterday, it has.

The lawsuit comes one week after an already re-scheduled mediation was canceled by MSV attorney Paul Marotta and CEO Keir Beidling, claiming the Mavericks Surf Contest would be held that week. It was not. . . “I’ve waited patiently and remained quiet in an effort to settle our issues in private, without casting a shadow over the contest that I founded. But it’s obvious MSV has no intention of working this out. They have forced me to file suit in order to move on with my life,” Clark said.

Clark’s complaint, filed in Superior Court in San Francisco, and states that Mavericks Surf Ventures “breached its contracts with Clark, withheld payments on those contracts, and breached its fiduciary duties to shareholders by the Board’s self-dealing, squandering of corporate assets and failure to disclose even basic financial and other corporate information. The suit claims that, in breaching their fiduciary duties, MSV and its current directors acted with oppression, fraud and malice.”

Sounds like this one is going to go the distance. . . click here for all the back story.

[Link: ESPN and Global Surf News]

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Anna Sophia Robb To Play Bethany Hamilton

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

Anna SophiaBridge to Terabithia star Anna Sophia Robb is staring as Bethany Hamilton in a bio-pic titled Soul Surfer which tells the story of a surfer girl who gets her arm bitten off by a shark while surfing, according to celebrifi. Another blog, The Boot adds the following info:

One of the actors in the film, Kevin Sorbo shared information about Carrie being cast in the film via Twitter: “Name of movie is ‘soul surfer.’ touching story. i will be starring with dennis quaid, helen hunt, carrie underwood, anna sophia robb,” he writes.

Shooting starts January 25, 2010 on Oahu.

[Link: celebrifi and The Boot]

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Brooklyn’s Fort Green Snowboard Bust

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

When the BLK OPS crew went to Brooklyn’s Fort Green Park to celebrate winter and share snowboarding with the kids in the projects on Decmeber 20, 2010, their party got cut short by some park rangers who decided to tear down the jumps and make up some laws on the spot according to a story in the NY Daily News.

“Snowboarding is illegal in New York City parks,” insisted one ranger seen in the video. . . When Paupaw and his friends questioned the crackdown, the ranger stood by the alleged ban but told the group that if it hadn’t misused city property, “we could have looked the other way.” . . After reviewing the YouTube video, a spokesman for the Parks Department said the rangers were right to reprimand the snowboarders for misusing the trash can, but added that they goofed when they said the sport is banned.

So there. Shred on. Spread the knowledge. Share the love.

[Link: NY Daily News]

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Mountain Creek Skate Media Fest

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

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New Jersey’s Mountain Creek Resort is stepping up its crossover campaign by hosing an art show/movie premiere/bowl jam on January 23, 2010 as they present Zared Basset’s Photos From Cuba along with Chris Neratko’s film Viva Skate. Not a bad night at the Creek if you ask us.

It all goes down at Mountain Creek’s South Lodge at 7 PM January 23, 2010 with music from DJ Anubus.

[Link: Mountain Creek via Skate Daily]

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Intrawest Lenders Want A Piece Of The Company

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

IntrawestWe have to wonder about the logic of investors who loans millions of dollars to a money-losing business and then ask for a piece of the floundering company when the loans cannot be repaid, but that is exactly what some of Intrawest ULC’s creditors are asking for according to a story on Bloomberg.com.

Fortress presented lenders including Davidson Kempner Capital Management LLC and Oak Hill Advisors LP with a plan last month to swap the loan for new debt maturing in 2015, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. Lenders rejected the proposal, which gave them the option to convert some of the debt to equity in five years. Some lenders want equity now so they can benefit if Intrawest’s business rebounds.

Guess if you were silly enough to sink millions is ski resort real estate in the first place you might miss the fact that Intrawest probably doesn’t have much rebound in its future.

[Link: Bloomberg.com]

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Transworld Skateboarding On Zinio iPhone

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

416112521 200.JpgZinio, one of the first companies to put secure PDF versions online in a nearly unusable format, has just released an iPhone app that will allow Transworld Skateboarding digital magazine subscribers ($6.97) to stumble through a digital version of the mag on their iPhones.

Zinio’s CEO spares no hyperbole in his description:

“In one fell swoop, Zinio is mobilizing the entire publishing industry and moving it light years ahead,” said Rich Maggiotto, President & CEO, Zinio. “While many publishers are battling digital distribution with a platform-by-platform approach, Zinio has announced ‘Unity’ for consumers to explore and enjoy reading digitally regardless of their device from anywhere in the world.”

One fell swoop? It’s like magic for magazines. Who doesn’t love magic? There is one very cool function, however. It is called “read mode” and it makes it possible to view a “text-only” version of the magazine which can save loads of frustration with the magazine layouts.

After cruising around a magazine issue with the Zinio app ourselves we have to say it is smooth-running, nicely designed, and easy to use. In fact, it’s probably the best “digital magazine reader” we’ve tried so far.

Follow the jump for all the details.
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Zumiez Shutters Tustin Store

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

Zumiez-NotaglineCore mall retailer Zumiez apparently wasn’t happy with the performance of their store at The District at Tustin Legacy mall in Southern California’s Orange County, according to a post in the OC Register.

Kim Daskas, spokeswoman for Vestar, which owns The District sent me this statement: “The Zumiez closure comes at a time when many chains are downsizing and restructuring to meet the challenges of the recent economic downturn. As always, Vestar will take the lead role in finding an appropriate replacement store selected to improve and complement our retail mix.”

You gotta know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em.

[Link: OC Register]

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Burton 2010 European Open Videos

by The Editors on January 19, 2010

All the clips from the 2010 Burton European Open all in one place. It’s almost like we were there. Check out the overview clip above or follow the jump for the slopestyle and halfpipe clips.
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ASR Live Checks In With UNIV

by The Editors on January 18, 2010

Apparently, UNIV’s Tim Swart will occasionally speak when a camera is rolling. Guess Jim Shubin and the ASR Live crew are tame enough, and check that Class @ ASR plug at the end. . . that’s called synergy.

[Link: UNIV]

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