Displaying items by tag: Josh Kalis
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DC's "No Big Deal" Video
Brian Panebianco captures Shanahan, Kalis, Bilyeu, Brown and company as they cut dense urban centers for DC. Will Marshall comes through again with his second closing part of the year. -
This Old Ledge: Wallenberg
Departing from The City’s downtown plazas, Ted Barrow marches uphill to the haunted terraces of San Francisco's most famous schoolyard. -
Brian Panebianco’s “Not Bad!” Video
Clips from Sourbeer, Liedtke and Quel are worth their weight in gold, and all three produced powerful parts. From cutty spots to the hallowed ground of Muni, this one’s a testament to Philly's unstoppable culture. -
SKATELINE: 06.11.2024
Gary covers Antihero X Thrasher's Cross Contamination video, Oski's Red Shark Nike SB part, LOVE Park in Sweden, Rodrigo TX on DGK, Frecks and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
This Old Ledge: Pyramid Ledges
Some surfaces and settings are seemingly built for skateboarding, inspiring decades of innovation. In our third NYC installment, Ted details the appeal and surprising history of the Pyramid Ledges. -
This Old Ledge: New York Courthouse
New York City is a treasure trove of Epic Spots and rich layers of history. Ted Barrow takes us through three blocks that boast some of the best terrain in the world. Monumental spots make great skateboarding. -
This Old Ledge: Brooklyn Banks
Few plazas loom as large as The Banks. From the Bones Brigade to Harold Hunter, the sessions that sparked these clips are seared into our minds. Ted Barrow's back to highlight its significance. -
Mike Blabac's Photo Exhibit Event Recap
Skateboarders, photographers and fanatics alike came together to take in Mike Blabac’s iconic photos from 1994 to 2023. A solid lineup of pros and a set from Ray Barbee made it the place to be. Scroll through to see your favorites. -
This Old Ledge: Pier 7
For over 25 years, Pier 7 has been at the center of technical skating. It’s not just where you are, but who you’re with and how you roll. That code of conduct was forged in the ’90s along San Francisco's waterfront. -
This Old Ledge: Bay Blocks
Though “The Ribbon” was a doomed project for city government, the stretch of concrete blocks along the Embarcadero further cemented San Francisco’s mecca status in the ’90s and beyond.
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Stu Jacobs' "A 46 Year Old's Sponsor Me Tape" Video
At just 46 years old, this DIY-killin', bank-blasting young buck shows major promise for any company lookin' to add a new dude to its roster. Check his new Uprise part to vet the kid. -
Ben Chadourne's "Danceur" Video
Power, finesse and top-rate lens work, Ben and Hjalte bring it all together with this must-watch part for Dancer. -
Nike SB X CONS "Good for Tomorrow" Video
Louie, Karim, Dylan, Zered, Oski, BOD and more of the best names in the game pack in for an epic European crossover tour. This is essential street cinema. -
Slappy Trucks' "Spicy" Video
Slappy trucks rolls out the roster, with Ryan Hamburg, Georgia Martin and company paving the way for Cordano's powerful closing hit. -
Rob Taro's "Timescan 2.5" Video
Following up his hit full-length video, Rob Taro taps in with Japan's top rider and scene heroes from the States for a quick hit.
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