The skateboard has had a wild ride. From its DIY beginnings in the 1950s to its counterculture heyday in the ’80s and ’90s to its inclusion in the 2020 Summer Olympics, skateboarding has been ...
In December, designers are offering some distinctive lighting for the season’s shorter days, such as artist James Cherry, who makes lamps from twigs, apples, and a material he creates out of scrap ...
Zenga Bros is continuing to push the needle on the intersection of skateboarding and design. Throughout the year, the design collective has honed in on its “Skate Break” series – a lineup of furniture ...
The firm calls the project The Gate of the City Park and it is expected to open in 2019. Architects István Ferencz, Marcel Ferencz and György Détári take pride in the project’s striking design, shaped ...
From ostracized subculture to Olympic sport, skateboarding has come a long way over the past 70 years. A new exhibition at London’s Design Museum shines a spotlight on the history of skateboard ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will open “Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America” Friday, June 12, in the Sealaska Gallery. One of the most popular sports on Indian ...
Dug Ketterman was 14 years old when the ESPN cable network launched what it called the Extreme Games in 1995 – the action sports competition that later became the X Games. Not long after that, ...
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Brazilian skate legend Sandro Dias takes on the biggest skate ramp ever built – how high can he go? Here's how to watch live. On September 25, skateboarding legend Sandro Dias will attempt an ...