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Geoff Rowley offers $5k reward after burglary

Flip’s Geoff Rowley has a made a plea from the Hawaiian island of Oahu today after being ransacked by a thief in the middle of the night who made off with his laptop, camera, wallet, passport, and a number of extremely personal items. He is offering a reward for his stuff back and has posted this on his social networks:

“If there are any surfers or skaters in the area that can help locate any of this stuff I would greatly appreciate the help. It’s the personal photographs of my family from this vacation that are most saddening. I’m offering a $5k reward for the return of the laptop and any other items.”

There’s no worse feeling that realising someone has been in your personal space, thoughts going out to Geoff and his family right now. Let’s hope that someone sees sense in this situation and gives it all back.

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Dave Mackey’s 40th Birthday sesh

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And it’s a Happy 40th Birthday to Lost Art’s Dave Mackey who celebrated with his crew at Warrington’s indoor park this weekend. Hope you had a good one Dave!

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NOW! That’s what I call Spit & Sawdust

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Would Christian Hart lie to you? Of course not. Straight up Spit & Sawdust fun with Kill City’s Caradog Emanuel vs Charles and Eddy. Thanks for the earworm lads.

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Charlie Birch’s Albion section

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Charlie Birch‘s full section in the Albion video is fresh off the cut today. Enjoy this skating from one of Liverpool’s brightest prospects.

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Plan B’s ‘True’ skate video premiere’s in LA

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Warning, this post has some spoilers in it.

Last night, the new Plan B video ‘True’ was finally premiered in Los Angeles to a packed out Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in Hollywood. From overall observations online it’s said to be amazing, “taken skateboarding to the next level” and has delivered a “face melter”.

If you were wondering if Sheckler took ‘that’ backside flip down the famous steps of El Toro then you will probably have to wait for the bonus section on the deluxe – that’s if they were holding it back of course. The team did introduced Chris Joslin though as their newest addition on the night. He’s said to have dropped an absolutely killer part that includes a massive tre flip down the UC Davis gap. You know the one, think Andrew Reynolds’ kickflip in Stay Gold.

Whilst we await a UK premiere and the official DVD or iTunes release, scroll down to watch some Danny Way footage shot on Bob’s megaramp filmed by Kurt Hayashi that he shared over the weekend ahead of the premiere. No helmet required…

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Bonus Thrasher UK footage from Rom +

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You wanted more, you got it. Loads more footage of GT, Sandoval and Tershy filmed at Harrow, Rom, Tottenham, the Deaner, Stockwell, Ideal and much more from Europe in this Yardsale edit.

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The Sunday Roast

Photo of the Week: Grant Taylor vs Vicky Park by David Broach

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Latvian ripper Madars Apse smashed it with this pro edit for Element.

A huge highlight was the Thrasher crew annihilating Rom, Tottenham and more. Total rampage.

Kris Vile took the honours from Albion.

HUF also unleashed a killer tour edit from their trip through through Asia.

People been calling for Wes Kremer SOTY. On this evidence, it’s easy to see why. Who are you calling for this year?

The long player of the week goes to romcom skate video of the season: Homo Pop Gun.

And this week’s Vault choice is…Cheese and Crackers from Almost. One of the most game changing skate videos of all time from Daewon Song and Chris Haslam.

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Glen E. Friedman’s My Rules exhibition opens in London

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Glen E. Friedman’s new photography exhibition opened in London last night at the beautiful gallery on 14 Henrietta Street. Queues of people turned up to celebrate the opening of his iconic skate and music photography exhibition My Rules, his first show since 1997 at the ICA.

The building, made up of many small rooms and staircases, seems a perfect fit for this show. Many of his most famous shots grace the bare brick walls including classic work with Black Flag, Fugazi, Minor Threat, Tony Alva, Duane Peters, LL Cool J, Jello Biafra, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Ice Cube, and the late Jay Adams (RIP) to name but a few. Audio installations are also set up in various rooms with words from Ice-T, Ian MacKaye, Alan “Ollie” Gelfand and an unreleased audio interview between Adams and Friedman recorded throughout the making of the book.

It’s an intelligent walk down memory lane from a golden era in music and skateboard culture throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s that in retrospect, seems so innocent and compelling in comparison to today’s capitalist, internet-led culture. Song writers who changed a generation with their lyrics and ground breaking music within punk rock and hip hop culture are set amongst pool and back yard ramp sessions that speak a thousand words, all caught in the moment and frozen in time by Friedman’s lens. It’s a must see for anyone interested in reminiscing a legendary golden era characterized by a generation with a voice, fueled by passion and creativity.

Get yourself down to 14 Henrietta St, Covent Garden, WC2H where entry is by voluntary donation. You can purchase copies of the new My Rules book, posters and t-shirts at the show that runs until January 18th 2015.

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Manny Santiago’s Pound For Pound part

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Take Manny Santiago out of Street League and you get an edit full of technical hammers across ledges, rails and hubbas on tap. This is a beefy new part with cameos from Salabanzi and more with a ton of slo-mo.

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Skate Pharmacy x Consolidated Hating The World tee

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“Fuck chain stores, Fuck shopping Malls, Fuck corporate bullshit, Fuck the government, Fuck the police, Fuck the system and Fuck You!” says Skate Pharmacy on their spiteful new collab tee with Consolidated.

If you are feeling the skate hate, pick one up for £22.99 here.

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