Ski Premiere: Few Words @ Rice Eccles Stadium 11.30

Ski Premiere: Few Words @ Rice Eccles Stadium 11.30
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High atop the foothills of SLC, a raucous crowd of tall-tees and flat brim wearing youngsters gathers for what is likely the final ski movie premiere of the season. They are all here to witness the highly anticipated film from legendary skier Candide Thovex.  … read more

Chocolate/Girl Films Pretty Sweet Review

Chocolate/Girl Films Pretty Sweet Review
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The time has come, and Pretty Sweet is here! The highly anticipated skate film from director Spike Jones and the Girl /Chocolate Films delivers once again. … read more

Sk801’s Die High Hell Ride Film Review

Sk801’s Die High Hell Ride Film Review
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 Die High Hell Ride is an action-packed hour that will knock your socks off. … read more

Skeleton Crew: Media Offline Film Premiere @ Spedelli’s 11.04

Skeleton Crew: Media Offline Film Premiere @ Spedelli’s 11.04
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 A follow-up release to 2009’s Group Effect, Skeleton Crew brings us Media Offline. With a plethora of riders ranging from up-and-coming locals, old pros, straight-up homies and everyone in between, Media Offline is a 39-minute onslaught of a little bit of everything snowboarding.  … read more

TGR: The Dream Factory 11.02

TGR: The Dream Factory 11.02
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  For the 2012 movie season, TGR releases a throwback film to the glory days of exploring AK as a ski/snowboard venue.  … read more

Beautiful Godzilla: Giving Cranks: Pedalin’ Away The Holiday Blues

Beautiful Godzilla: Giving Cranks: Pedalin’ Away The Holiday Blues
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Every year around November, cyclists across the nation group together for their own two-wheeled holiday tradition, Cranksgiving: the alleycat that gives back. Traditionally, Cranksgiving is a scavenger-hunt-style bike race where you ride to different grocery stores and buy food, which is donated at the end. Salt Lake has served as host to this event annually since I joined the scene a few years ago, organized by a variety of individuals, but it was Christy Jens who stepped up to take charge for 2012.
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Photo Feature: Matt Fisher

Photo Feature: Matt Fisher
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I have very little time to shoot skateboarding these days. I no longer have day-long skate sessions that cover half the valley, shooting photos here and there as we happen upon spots. These days, photos are planned out as much as possible to minimize the time taken away from my family. This photograph was imagined and planned out, down to every detail. I called up Matt because, in my experience, he can usually produce whatever trick I throw at him. He’s that good. … read more

The Whores Next Door: Movie Making with PowderWhore Productions

The Whores Next Door: Movie Making with PowderWhore Productions
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Action sports films have become the centerpieces of their respective industries. The defining moments of an entire season are compiled into 60 minutes of adrenaline-pumping cinema aimed at getting your attention. For nearly a decade, PowderWhore Productions (PWP), a dedicated and seemingly unassuming group of snow riders, has been honing their craft and delivering top-caliber films for the discerning public. … read more

Photo Feature: Derek Dennison

Photo Feature: Derek Dennison
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Nicknames are a funny thing, and they rarely make any sense. There are people like Derek Dennison, whose first and last names both begin with the letter “D.” Why does it seem so natural to refer to these individuals as “Double D?” The “Double D” exclusivity in this category of nicknames led me to investigate—which can only mean I did a Google. Lots of hits came up—that’s a good Google right there. … read more

Brown vs. Brown

Brown vs. Brown
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Nate and Jordan Brown are a pair of identical twin skate rats hailing from Kaysville, Utah. Initially, when putting together this piece, I had fantasies of taking them out shredding and making them do the same tricks at the same time. But, even though they look alike and talk alike, and at times, they even walk alike, they actually have different skate styles. Nate takes his power to big shit, and it’s safe to say that Jordan is a bit more of a tech rail killer. … read more