BEN TOUR PRINTS
ArtI found Ben Tour prints (included in a sets) that are available just in time for the Christmas season on the BLK/MRKT site. Happy Holidays!
I found Ben Tour prints (included in a sets) that are available just in time for the Christmas season on the BLK/MRKT site. Happy Holidays!
Don't skate boards bigger than you're used to after a couple weeks of not skating or this might happen to you too. On that note, if you haven't looked outside lately, there's a lot of snow. Go skate the Sweatshop!
This just up.... Jason Lee doing a tour of the set of MY NAME IS EARL... Pretty interesting! Introducing... The Earl Files, Part One:
Just previous to our Rolling Perspective, was the beer-goggles perspective. On Friday, November 21st, No Age played to a surprised and excited audience all in the know at the very elite, Adrift Clubhouse in Toronto. Color was invited to visit this back-alley paradise, uttering the password and as the flyer stated, “paid what we could” for entry. Not true for the beers though… We found a crowd straight out of the Woodward proving right that Toronto truly holds some of the most genuine party-goers around. Thanks to Bryan Gibbs for holding it down, no thanks to Benny Stoddard for picking up the random transient on his way down.
If you're going to be in the city of Toronto tomorrow, be sure to attend "Fraternities - Announcement of Weekly Meeting" 7-10pm (1424 A Dundas W.) Suite 3.
Niall McClelland and Jeremy R. Jansen will be showing new work an hocking whiskey all night long.
the goofiest sport, but i have to say homie has a nice trick selection. if i wanted to Streetboard I could only wish to do some of these variations.
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I'm going to assume that he was offered a lot of money for maybe 2 hours of work
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Jeremy Elkin's website is now updated with details on his LO-DEF film, as well as other nuggets of interesting info. Hit him up at www.xamplfilms.com! Purchase a copy or watch LO-DEF in low res.
From his archive also comes a link to his friend's video, straight from Philadelphia, called This Time Tomorrow.
My friend Robert Hamburger just dropped a short promotional video in support of his new book. Check it out below...
visit the site of 1 half of Color 6.5's guest typographer.