Displaying items by tag: RIP in Peace
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3/25/2024
RIP IN PEACE: Jake Tearney
The Colorado skate community lost a longtime chronicler and genuine ripper in the scene, Jake Tearney. Friend Chris Sessions educates you on his impact along with a few vintage Swellbow zines. -
12/26/2023
RIP IN PEACE: KeChaud Johnson
KeChaud Johnson was a cornerstone of the Dallas scene. Whether it was giving lessons or laying down some of the most powerful skating in the Lone Star State, he put his whole heart into it. Read these touching tributes to a true talent. -
5/11/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Jay Cabler
Jay Cabler got the cover in 1983 and was a major force in the Tennessee skate scene. Friends remember. -
3/31/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Robbie McKinley
Robbie skated with effortless speed, finesse and only two truck bolts in each truck. He also fished, surfed, barbecued and cooked turduckens. His friend Chris Casey remembers the life of a truly remarkable figure. -
3/10/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor was a giant in the Atlanta scene and provided a blueprint for how to live the fullest life as a skateboarder. From his pro career to building a family and fostering the community through his Stratosphere shop, he is remembered by everyone he touched. Read closely as his loved ones reflect on his incredible ride. -
2/17/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Otis “O” Barthoulameu
Otis B lived big ––a masterlensman for all the mags, rocking with his bands Olivelawn, Fluf and Harshmellow, producing records for Blink-182, designing boards for Foundation and making friends and cracking jokes everywhere he went. O did it all, with fun and fury. There's an O-sized hole in skateboarding today. He will be sorely missed. -
2/16/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Jordan Brown
Jordan was all the things that truly matter. He was kind and loving, possessing a genuine desire to lend a helping hand. -
1/30/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Tyre Nichols
Tyre Nichols was a 29-year-old skater, father, filmer and photographer beloved by friends and family. His death at the hands of police has shocked the world. He’s remembered as a joyful person not afraid to be himself. Our deepest condolences go out to everyone touched by this absolute tragedy. -
1/20/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Pat Quirke
Pat Quirke was a force in the Northwest, skating pools, hopping trains and leaving a 40-year legacy of stoke. Those lucky enough to witness his unbelievable spirit write a powerful send off to their dear friend. -
1/06/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Dave Schubert
Dave Schubert's camera captured countless iconic images that will endure for an eternity.
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4/25/2024
Naquan Rollings' "Roadkill" Ep.3
Homing in on the heart of Manhattan, a heavy crew of big names and local legends unlock new potential on the well-trodden blocks. From Tyson’s opening underground hit to Felipe’s final punch at the Pyramid Ledges, Naquan captures the pulse of his hometown. -
4/25/2024
"Roadkill Ep. 3" Premiere Photos
Middle fingers, peace signs and all sorts of PDA were seen in spades at the Roadkill premiere. See the right way to celebrate your favorite street production. -
4/25/2024
Timber “Ice Baths” Video
From Seoul to Bangkok and back again, Jason, Hojin, and Eugene Choi shred savory terrain for Timber. -
4/25/2024
Tylor Horton for LRG x MAXALLURE
Huge snaps and a heavy repertoire, Tylor puts it down for LRG and Maxallure. -
4/25/2024
Unknown Boardshop's "Salish Return" Video
Up in Bellingham, Washington, Cam Barrett and Josh Knapp dig into the local crust in their killer shared part for Unknown Boardshop.
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