Eight years of footage from the dude who knows no boundaries. Premiering June 21st at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival.
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Portland based company Atmosphere has just released a limited line of “snake decks,” as summer kicks into full gear. Only 50 per colorway, all hand numbered. But more importantly, these shapes are perfect for cruising the city. Get some 60 mm’s and you’re good to go.
Visit Atmosphere’s website for purchasing info.
Download the new Round Table Knights spring mix (free) here, embrace those tingly sun-sapped feelings, take in the fresh blue sky, smell the flowers in bloom, and say hi to all the girls in summer dresses sans their bra. The opening track is by Yeasayer, plus you’ll find a nice remix of Panther’s “Goblin […]
It’s been circulating the web for about ten days now, but if you have yet to view the latest work by Blu, take a few minutes to check out the clip below. An artist practicing and living in Argentina, Blu is pushing graffiti and street art to new levels by creating animations on […]
Skater, photographer, Toy Machine founder, Vegan, featured artist of the upcoming Beautiful Losers movie — Ed Templeton is quite the creative multi-tasker, and is having his second solo exhibition at the Nils Staerk Gallery in Copenhagen, opening tonight. Ed has been in town downing Carlsberg with the Danes and preparing for the show for the […]
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson is granting a full and unconditional pardon to rapper Ricky “Slick Rick” Walters for the attempted murders of two men in 1991. The pardon is expected to halt efforts to deport Walters to the United Kingdom, the country he left as a child.The eyepatch-wearing star behind the […]
Ever heard of a documentary blog? For 30 days, Jon McGill closely followed the life of a bike, chained to a fence in Brooklyn. Every day he photographed and took notes about the bike’s current situation. Will anyone come to the rescue of this poor little seatless two-wheeler? Is it doomed to be hauled off […]
It’s one thing seeing a Nike swoosh or a McDonalds arch–maybe because we’ve become so accustomed to them being everywhere–but a Louis Vuitton bulletin board? In Bangalore, India? We could go off on a social diatribe here, throw around a few loaded words like globalization and homogenization, and quote Thomas L. Friedman. But then, we aren’t […]
His work is a part of art history curriculum, he questioned everything, broke all the rules, drank like a fish, spoke with a heavy Southern drawl and ran with the likes of de Kooning, Jasper Johns, and Jackson Pollock. One of the most recognizable figures in 20th century postwar modernism died this past Monday at 82, […]








