
Molotov Skateshop’s “Dirty Face”
2/07/2022
SKATELINE: 02.01.2022
Gary covers Didrik Galasso’s DeedzDeedzDeedz part, Jimmy Wilkins Stoking the Fire, Aidan Mackey’s FA part, Henry Gartland and more in today’s episode of Skateline.
2/07/2022
Aleka Lang’s “NorthUnda” Part
The current of DC’s legacy runs deep in Aleka’s skating, complete with a deep and deadly ledge game. Press play.
2/07/2022
Didrik Galasso’s “Deedz Deedz Deedz” Part
Deedz’ endless imagination and deadly flick solidify his reputation as one of the most exciting skaters on Earth. He’s all alone in the fakie manual zone.
2/07/2022
Spitfire’s “Stoking the Fire” Jimmy Wilkins & Friends
Jimmy heads back to the heartland with Foy, Bannerot, Van Vark and Mancina, sparking sessions at the parks and getting the scene stoked on vert. Mission accomplished.
2/07/2022
Didrik Galasso’s “Deedz Deedz Deedz” Interview
At-home tattoos, skating into lakes and buying a pad back in Oslo, Deedz has the professional skate life down to a science. Longtime friend Pekka Løvås checks in with the tireless force to see how he jumps from project to project and what happened with a spoiled pro-board surprise—as seen in our November, ‘21 issue.
2/07/2022
Grindland Extras: “Burnside and Lincoln City Session” Video
This Grindland story ain’t ancient history. Mark Scott and friends fire it up on hallowed ground. Of course his kid rips!
2/07/2022
Out There: Vincent Alvarez
Visiting old haunts and breaking down his approach, Vincent stays in touch with his inner child while filming for Bunny Hop. From his driveway in LA to the IE, he’s always bringing the hype.
2/07/2022
Jiro Platt’s “Time Traveling” Part
New York’s prodigy punches well above his weight while attacking the city’s stacks. This deserves a standing ovation.
2/07/2022
SKATELINE: 01.25.2022
Gary takes a close look at Nick Garcia’s Flowers for Mom part, Shaun Paul’s NorthUnda part, Austyn Gillette’s Re Est part and more in today’s episode of Skateline.
2/07/2022
Slug’s Nation Vacation: Adelaide Ep.3
Tommy Fynn and the gang continue exploring Oz, hitting perfect ledges and DIY spots in Adelaide. The Trent Riley clips cement his legacy as a genuine talent gone way too soon.