OKAY4TOUR (Official Trailer) - Video and Zine, releases on December 15, 2023. Okboston teams up in 2023 to tour Boston, Rhode Island, Los Angeles CA, Spring Blading Cup, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont Blade and Camp, New York City, Brooklyn Blade Comp, BPSO8, & NYC Street Invitational.
Starring: Juise, Ragone Bones, Eric Woods, Dave Hartnett, Ian Orbinson & Tyler Emond. Co-starring Remo, Kevin Borth, Taylor Nelson & Keagan Smith. Also featuring: Tom Ferrante, Timothy, Mike Koliner, Gabe Holm, Roderick Stallbaum, Ben Zerfoss, Brent Trinidad, Adam O’Brien, Colin Haze, Will Lyons ,John O’Donnell, Michael Decker, John Bolino, Colin Kelso, Michael Witzemann, Alex Broskow, Jared Greene, Sascha Simms, Hakeem Jimoh, Julian Hinsch, Anthony Maintain, Jeremy Raff, Brendan Brown, Rob Dargiewicz, Andrew Leverton, Dave Gunn, Cameron Talbott, Sean Keane, Jeff Dalnas, Sean Grossman, Dot, Jo Kap, Chino Sin, Joey Lunger, Mick Casals, Chauncey Jenkins, Zack Savage, Julian Bah, Eugen Enin & more.
“When you see that skate spot, a U-turn is in order. Tune into Chris Calkins as he rips some unique spots around Los Angeles, California”. A Blank video by Daniel Scarano.
The Farm continues to dazzle in his new 57/90 mm pro wheel inspired by his
favorite 90’s film and Hi-C drink! Check Chris killing the streets of LA in this new promo shot and edited by Daniel Scarano!
Trivia: Ecto Cooler was a product tie-in with the cartoon series The Real Ghostbusters, based on the 1984 live-action film, Ghostbusters. It was a rebranded version of an earlier drink from Hi-C called Citrus Cooler, which had been on shelves as early as 1965 and continued to be sold until the rebranding to Ecto Cooler. Hi-C struck a deal in 1987 to promote the series by developing a drink. Expected to last only as long as the series, the drink was successful beyond expectations and continued after the series’ 1991 cancellation to be produced for more than a decade. The Ecto Cooler box featured The Real Ghostbusters character Slimer, as did the commercials.
Aggressive skating emerged in the 1990s as a flashier, niche style of roller skating. Like other ’90s trends, it has emerged again.
On a May afternoon at a Venice Beach skate park, the drooping sun cast an amber glow on Kayla Dizon as she shot her way across the pavement on a pair of in-line skates.
Ms. Dizon, 25, had not come to cruise leisurely along the Pacific Coast like many spandex- and swimsuit-clad skaters do. Wearing a T-shirt and cutoff shorts that revealed a massive purple-yellow bruise on her leg, Ms. Dizon instead was scraping her skates’ wheels on the edges of the park’s sinuous curves and sharp dips as her dyed-red hair thrashed in the air. […]
Check the Full Article on NYtimes.com. By Max Berlinger. Photographs by Ben Pier. Reporting from Los Angeles (June 8, 2023). Thanks Intuition.
Join the Blank team as they meet up in the streets of Los Angeles California to skate some classic spots. This edit features some insane technical ledge skating by the likes of Cameron Talbott, Sean Keane, Tony Woodland, Ariel Surun, Nolan Jun, Becci Sotelo, Chris Calkins and BJ Bernhardt. Edit by Taylor Kobryn.
“6 New Zealand Boys fly over to the U.S.A. to skate some famous skate spots for 2 weeks straight. To celebrate this trip, I teamed up with Shred City Skatesto make a limited edition hockey jersey (get yours today). This is the highlights of our skating in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Featuring Sluglord (Ryan Roulston), Isaac Cullen, Frenchy (James Walker), David Bee, Kelvin Wong and Brandon Drummond. Edited by Kelvin Wong”. - Brandon Drummond.
Featured Skaters:
Sluglord,
Kelvin Wong,
Frenchie James Walker,
David Bee,
Isaac Cullen + Bonus People:
Kevon Biz Thompson,
Alli | Allison,
Korey Waikiki &
Mo.