New York Times on Skateboarding

New York Times on Skateboarding

The New York times has a thing for putting skateboarding in the fashion section lately. I was going to blow of this article titled “Skateboarding Rolls Out of the Suburbs,” but the skateboarding and hip hop blogs are hyping it and you know we follow the trends around here. There’s not much to it besides the fact that black kids can now skate without being harassed by their peers. You get to see a photo of Pharrell Williams doing a street plant as well as read this choice quote from him:

“I was rapping and it was getting me nowhere, so I went back to my roots… …When I’m with rappers in the studio, they say, ‘I used to skate, too,’” Mr. Williams said. “I can only just say I was one of the ones that was willing to speak up about it.”

Wow man, that took a lot of courage to come out as a skateboarder in public in hopes of jump starting a failing rap career. He’s a regular Rosa Parks. On the plus side, they also briefly quote Stevie Williams and Steven Snyder, the former Alva rider and long time Chicago favorite now working at Uprise. Sift through the Chi-Town Shred archives if you want to see some vintage 80’s action. Snyder’s in there too. These type of articles are becoming as popular as the “Olds dudes still shredding” pieces. The article requires a free registration, but it loaded for me when I hit the “forget your password?” link. It’s also up in it’s entirety on the Concrete Wave forum.

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  1. …better documented in the film “Kids”…

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