DIY Skate Spots and Guerrilla Architecture: Challenging ‘Non-Places’ in Greater London
Article by Tom Critchley, skateboarder, researcher and writer from Kent, England. Following the Woolwich Road … Keep reading
Article by Tom Critchley, skateboarder, researcher and writer from Kent, England. Following the Woolwich Road … Keep reading
On September 18, 2020 – World Wide PARK(ing) Day – activists block city streets in an effort to take back the space all those cars occupy all the time. Few things are more annoying and useless than cars in a city. We, as skateboarders, are pretty much used to “repurposing city space”, so we decided to build a little ramp with the help of our local “BTC” D.I.Y. Crew. We added some beers to the equation and it all went down as a memorable afternoon.
Zach Cusano hoisting an Andrecht 16 feet above the lazy river in Ohio. Photo: Evan … Keep reading
How much Art can you take? Politics-Frustration-Depression-Violence-Skateboarding
From August 6th to August 20th, we have a two week exhibition with a supporting … Keep reading
Issue #21 interviews with Chris “Ratface” Jatoft, Callum McRobbie, and features: Behind the Lens: Vincent Coupeau with DIY spot check outs on Dinero DIY, Shore Skatepark, Wonderland, and Caribu DIY.
After the Coronavirus swooped in and stopped us from completing a skatepark with just one … Keep reading
When I move I feel good Interview by Sergej Vutuc with Ferit Batir via Skype … Keep reading
Buena Lives!: The Skateboard World’s Oldest* Cement Pond Gets a Sweet Facelift…. Words And Photos: … Keep reading
VIEWFINDER JOURNAL: JULY 420 Words, photos, and video by Andrew Metzger. This entire year has … Keep reading
Photos by Dave Duesterberg, B. McCornmick & Nate Recine Video by Dave Duesterberg Nothing beats … Keep reading
Words and Photos: Brandon Monohan “COVID-19 can’t shut our parties down! Although there was a … Keep reading