Displaying items by tag: Josh Stewart
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MoMI's "Recording the Ride" Opening Photos
Nerds and notable figures from skate-video history convened in Queens for opening night of Recording the Ride—a ‘90s video retrospective at the Museum of the Moving Image. Catch all the big hitters that came out to see the show. -
Trevor Thompson's "Static VI" Part
Always finding the proper balance of taste and tech, Trevor once again brings blazing quick feet and unthinkable manuals, this time centering on the cellar doors of his hometown of New Haven. -
The "Static VI" Premiere Photos
Josh Stewart's latest installment of his landmark Static series premiered in New York City’s East Village Tuesday night. See all the friends, family and fans of underground skating that came out to witness history. -
Behind the Lenz: Shinpei Ueno Interview by Josh Stewart
Shinpei Ueno’s LENZ III might be the most-talked-about video of the year, so we got Static auteur Josh Stewart to get him on the record about the difficulties of skating in Tokyo, building up the next generation and why everybody should be making masterpieces. -
Picture Show's "Admit One" Video
Legendary videographer Josh Stewart brings together a killer East-Coast cast for some pure street artistry before Taylor Nawrocki closes the curtains with an unreal combo. Get your tickets now. -
"One Year with the Louie Shoe" Event Photos
Louie’s pro Cons had a good first year, so why not throw a party? With hitters like Louie, Alexis and Jake Johnson in the post, you gotta check the photos!
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Chocolate Introduces Dougie George
Dougie gets the official spot on Chocolate with a fresh part packed with smooth style in the UK streets. Carlisle, Jordan, Vincent and company come through to help welcome their new dude. -
Frankie Spears' "Loose Threads" Dickies Part
Frankie puts in a fight for every clip on the East Coast's most iconic spots. From Rockaway Beach to Miami, these tricks warrant the celebrations. -
Mental's "Auckland 2025" Video
Snape, Nikolai, Zion, Gabbers and more set the stage in New Zealand before Chima caps it off with an unreal kickflip for Mental. -
RIP in Peace: Rob Walker
Indiana's son Rob Walker was as wild and carefree as they come, but he also had a heart of gold that made him a dear friend to many in the Midwest and beyond. Read this touching tribute by Indy legend Hutch and get a glimpse of Rob's absolutely wreckless skating. -
Palace's "More Highly Defined" Video
Louie, Lucien, Kyle, Charlie, Heitor, Ville and company pave the way before new pro Jahmir Brown drops the curtains with a tour de force performance.
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