Displaying items by tag: Shane Powell
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The Mind Behind "SK4TERDIE": An Interview with Matt Taylor
Matt Taylor’s videos are packed with skits, sound effects, lightning-quick transitions and precise comedic timing. After watching the newest Skaterdie, we got him on the line to talk joke skating, influencers and how everything got to be too cool. -
The "SK4TERDIE" Video
Pros, props and packed with personality, Matt Taylor’s newest installment of the Skaterdie series serves up some chuckles for all you comedy fans out there. It ain’t all circus tricks, though—Herbert Brown, Shane Powell and Dee Ostrander bring the hits. -
Yoder's "Howlin' at the Moon" Video
The Southern skate scene is alive and well. From GT to Plunkett, Ostrander to Brock, Yoder hits record and watches the hammers drop. -
Dee Ostrander and Shane Powell’s “FU CRUE” Part
Dee and Shane put Nashville on their back and come out swinging. Them Tennessee boys don’t fool around... -
Tum Yeto Double Feature
We got a double feature from Tum Yeto this week: Pocket Cam 23 and Broke and Stoke tour demo.
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Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag. -
Magenta's "Fleur Bleue" Video
Jeremy Jones and the Blue Flowers homies from the UK bounced to Bordeaux for some cutty, quick-footed lines with their friends at Magenta. -
Gone Cemental "Prospects of a Suburban Wasteland" Video
GT, J-Worth, Tristan Rennie and more fire it up for a full hour of pure pool mayhem. -
Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part
Blending tack-sharp precision with a classic vision, Titi climbs the ranks of world-class ledge technicians with a flood of clips that’ll bend your brain. -
Neckface's "How to Quit Skateboarding" Article
Most kids call it quits after their first slam. That first sip of booze is also a doozy. If those didn’t stop you dead in your tracks and you’re still looking for a quick out, these are some healthy options to help you finally quit skateboarding. As seen in our January '25 issue.