The skateboard has had a wild ride. From its DIY beginnings in the 1950s to its counterculture heyday in the ’80s and ’90s to its inclusion in the 2020 Summer Olympics, skateboarding has been ...
Boston-area filmer Jason Jenkins put together this video on Beantown’s well-known spot you've seen over the years in numerous videos—the Long Wharf, aka the Aquarium. It’s been skated for over 25 ...
An art and history walk featuring 50 skateboards with illustrations designed by 50 different artists across 50 different locations will take place early next month to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ...
How one photo became a cultural touchpoint, mirroring those rarely seen in skateboarding culture. When photojournalist Andrew Craft scanned a forgotten photonegative from the Fayetteville Observer ...
Adam Keller jumps off a grind box on his inline skates Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, at a fundraiser for a new skatepark. The local skating community is trying to raise money for a $250,000 matching grant ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Naomi Folta heads out on a group ride with GrlSwirl in Venice Beach. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / For The Times) Steph Serra recalls ...
It’s where the modern skateboard was designed, where a historic skatepark is located, where a major skateboard competition is held every year. Paul Guzzo is a former culture reporter. The Tampa Bay ...
After charting British skateboarding’s journey from the late ‘70s to the turn of the millennium in Part One, the second installment of our oral history of U.K. skateboarding looks at its modern era.
When former professional skateboarder, Cindy Whitehead, was growing up she combed through magazines for images of female skateboarders that she could tape to her bedroom walls and gaze at for ...
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