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Meet the People Building a Skate Park for Kids in Palestine
The Middle East: a volatile and complicated place. A wall separates two beautiful countries as groups of skateboarders work towards transcending religious and cultural boundaries.
Skaters Put an Art-Deco Half-Pipe Inside an Iconic 1920s Skyscraper
Everard Findlay brought an extreme sports installation to Albert Kahn's landmark Detroit architecture, the Fisher Building.
Inside One of Palestine's First Skate Camps
VICE caught up with the camp's founders, including pro skater Kenny Reed, to talk about their goal of fostering Palestine's budding skate scene.
Girls Talk About Skating in a Guy's World
Female skaters aren't interested in flirty advice at the park, or thinly veiled condescension. They just want to skate.
A Street Art Skate Park Fills a Former Spanish Church
The Okuda San Miguel-painted Kaos Temple is like Rainbow Road meets Tony Hawk meets 'Adventure Time.'
The UK Opens Its First Glow-in-the-Dark Skatepark
A phosphorescent sculpture you can skate on opens in Liverpool, thanks to Korean artist Koo Jeong A, Wheelscape Skateparks, and local skaters.
The Time for Multi-Storey Skateparks Is Now
Grab your skateboard, rollerblades, BMX bike, climbing shoes, and boxing gloves, and head to the Guy Hollaway-designed Folkestone Sports Park.
Stories From A Skatepark In Palestine
The skateboarding culture of Palestine exists against a backdrop of constant state violence and oppression, but those who keep the culture alive aren't going anywhere.
We Talked To The Guy Behind Skateistan
Skateistan is an international organisation that provides education and skateboarding instruction to youth in some of the most volatile places in the world.
Epicly Later’d
I hate kids. I mean, not kids in general, but little clueless turds at the skatepark who wear helmets and ask dumb questions like, "How high can you ollie?" and "Can I have your board?"