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There's a fair bit of classic content to revisit this week, but given how quickly the news cycle in skateboarding resets itself, is that really a bad thing? Plus, new parts from Luka Pinto, Steph Morgan, and Glen Fox!
Luke Malaney has been an unsung hero of New York skateboarding for over a decade. And with the Traffic Skateboards "Look Left" video landing in skateshops around the world this week, we figured it was the perfect time to catch up with the blue collar beast to find out more about him and tie it all together with the launch of his full part on the Jenkem Mag site today....click ahead for the full monty!
In case the Theories roundups are somehow your only news source in skateboarding (in which case, I'm flattered), you'll be pleased to hear we were blessed with a 917 video and a new episode of Atlantic Drift this week.
Still hungover from the Dime Glory Challenge? Try to take your mind off of things with Bust Crew, Ethan Fowler, and a bunch of interviews!
Theories of Atlantis is taking over Nocturnal skate shop this weekend in Philly, September 16th and 17th. Followed by a premiere of the new Traffic video, Look Left Sunday night at Space 1026.
Looking back on the most shocking day in modern American history 16 years ago today, Josh Stewart chimes in with an op ed piece posing a hypothetical of how we might view this insane new modern world had we gone to sleep on Sept 10th, 2001 and just woke up today in 2017.
With the cool weather comes the end of the summer content slump. Check out new parts, raw footage, remixes, and interviews from some likely and unlikely suspects.
Kevin Coakley has a brand new interview over on Jenkem. If you ever wondered about yoga, back tails or the smell of a McDonald's cheeseburger you should check it out now.
It's the last roundup of the summer! Stop by for Static alums, skatepark footage, Coney Island prizes, and montages dedicated to footwear, as well as updates on one of New York City's favorite ledge spots.
After we noticed Mark Humienek posted Mark Wetzel's Static IV part on Youtube the other day, we decided not to let him snatch up all the views. So we just posted Mark's part up in mega, super, mind-numbing high quality. Check it out and get inspired by one of the east coast's most creative shredders.
With temperatures cooling to the mid-seventies, you shouldn't need any extra motivation to get out and go skate. Nevertheless, we've got eighties legends, nineties legends, underground legends, and a grainy classic to get you hyped this Friday.
Summer's drawing to a close, but the floodgates are starting to open. On top of a new PJ Ladd part, we've got VX1000 mutilation, camouflaged Copenhagen footage, and the last Love Park video.
We're blazing through August with more plaza-centric parts, more Bronze affiliates, more Transworld parts, and more GX1000!
With how quickly everything comes and goes these days it's difficult to keep a new project in everyone's mind for more than about 15 minutes before they're distracted by a new Instagram post or a new Trump tweet. So in an effort to remind you about the awesome new dvd from the Shaqueefa boys we bring you Piro Sierra's full part.
For a slow summer week, we stayed pretty busy. Check out the latest from Bronze, Jordan Sanchez, and Sean Green, as well as some throwbacks courtesy of the Chrome Ball Incident, the Tennyson Corporation, and Nike.
When MIA Skate Shop closed their doors earlier this year, some may have feared that the local skate scene might slow down. But local filmer Mikey Bueso has stepped up with a new video piece to show that the Miami scene is still thriving. We're stoked to host this exclusive edit on TOA, showcasing Bueso's crew still putting the streets to good use and keeping the spirit of MIA and Miami skateboarding alive.
This week, we have Brooklyn Banks updates, TF footage from around the world, Adidas in Los Angeles, and lots of podcasts!
Though it seems like North America is losing plazas left and right, there are still a few great spots tucked away where you'd least expect them.
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