• The Follow Up: Austyn Gillette and Taylor Caruso

    The Follow Up: Austyn Gillette and Taylor Caruso
    Grant Yansura sat down with the first-part/last-part duo, Taylor Caruso and Austyn Gillette, to talk about food blogging, celebrity sightings and filming for the vid. 
  • The Follow Up: Hjalte & Bobby

    The Follow Up: Hjalte & Bobby
    Their Looks OK to Me part was a plaza-fueled masterpiece of classic street skating. We caught up with Bobby and Hjalte post-video to talk about the '90s, running from cops and yellow t-shirts.
  • The Follow Up: Jarne Verbruggen

    The Follow Up: Jarne Verbruggen
    His "Never Skatebored" part was absolutely bonkers so we had to hit up Jarne to find out what the dude's all about.
  • The Follow Up: Braxton Powers

    The Follow Up: Braxton Powers
    We caught up with Braxton to discuss all things Extra Crispy. Check it out.
  • The Follow Up: Tre Williams

    The Follow Up: Tre Williams
    Karpinski caught up with Tre at Cherry park an hour before the Long Beach premiere to find out what went into making the video.
  • The Follow Up: Gabriel Summers

    The Follow Up: Gabriel Summers
    You’ve seen the part, and here is your chance to get to know Gabbers, the madman from Tasmania.
  • The Follow Up: Marquise Henry

    The Follow Up: Marquise Henry
    Mr. Henry sat down with us to discuss his recent travels, exotic street meats, getting on New Balance, and throwing Hail Marys.
  • The Follow Up: Reese Salken

    The Follow Up: Reese Salken
    Reese Salken is a badass skater from Virginia, making his way in California with smooth style, a fun-loving attitude and a little help from his friends.
  • The Follow Up: Richie Jackson Interview

    The Follow Up: Richie Jackson Interview
    Sieben hit up Richie to talk Soap shoes, waxing etiquette and how cargo shorts can ruin a man's day.
  • The Follow Up: Bobby de Keyzer

    The Follow Up: Bobby de Keyzer
    We catch up with Bobby to discuss the Drake Effect, why being snowed-in feels like a vacation, and how sponsoring kids might be a mistake.