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Skate Bylines
Skate Bylines
6 episodes
2 weeks ago
The photography of Shari White is in focus for the debut issue of 'Wet Proof', an experimental new publication series by design studio, An Endless Supply. Robin Kirkham, co-founder and designer, spoke with Skate Bylines about how can reprographics serve skate photography, media representation and the fun of "learning by doing and doing so in public." We also had Natalie Porter of Womxn Skate History and author of Girl 'Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides: A History of Badass Women Skateboarders' speak on the value of such initiatives. A version of this story is published in written form at Skate Bylines where you can also get a good look at 'Wet Proof', White's photography and Kirkham's work: https://skatebylines.com/2025/10/22/an-endless-supply-wet-proof-shari-white-robin-kirkham/ This story was written and editing by Farran Golding with copy editing and fact checking by Mike Munzenrider.
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The photography of Shari White is in focus for the debut issue of 'Wet Proof', an experimental new publication series by design studio, An Endless Supply. Robin Kirkham, co-founder and designer, spoke with Skate Bylines about how can reprographics serve skate photography, media representation and the fun of "learning by doing and doing so in public." We also had Natalie Porter of Womxn Skate History and author of Girl 'Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides: A History of Badass Women Skateboarders' speak on the value of such initiatives. A version of this story is published in written form at Skate Bylines where you can also get a good look at 'Wet Proof', White's photography and Kirkham's work: https://skatebylines.com/2025/10/22/an-endless-supply-wet-proof-shari-white-robin-kirkham/ This story was written and editing by Farran Golding with copy editing and fact checking by Mike Munzenrider.
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Skate Bylines
Wet Proof: Shari White — Photography, reprographics and representation with An Endless Supply
The photography of Shari White is in focus for the debut issue of 'Wet Proof', an experimental new publication series by design studio, An Endless Supply. Robin Kirkham, co-founder and designer, spoke with Skate Bylines about how can reprographics serve skate photography, media representation and the fun of "learning by doing and doing so in public." We also had Natalie Porter of Womxn Skate History and author of Girl 'Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides: A History of Badass Women Skateboarders' speak on the value of such initiatives. A version of this story is published in written form at Skate Bylines where you can also get a good look at 'Wet Proof', White's photography and Kirkham's work: https://skatebylines.com/2025/10/22/an-endless-supply-wet-proof-shari-white-robin-kirkham/ This story was written and editing by Farran Golding with copy editing and fact checking by Mike Munzenrider.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

Skate Bylines
Dylan Rieder: Style Was His Soul
"What if, I mean to say, Greg Hunt succeeded?" asks the author Kyle Beachy. "Suppose Hunt managed to make a movie that conveyed Dylan Rieder as he was. Suppose that, by knowing his friend so well, and going out shooting with him and editing that footage and presenting it as he did, Hunt achieved that most impossible thing—gave us a way of knowing another person without ever meeting him. Suppose he successfully captured style, and suppose that style was, as Cocteau had it, his soul." In a heartfelt essay on the life and legacy of Dylan Rieder, Kyle Beachy looks at style, skateboarding and how skateboarders get to know those they spend so much time watching and admiring from a distance. Edited and produced by Farran Golding A version of this story was originally published as ‘The Dylan Period’ (2020) excerpted from the book The Most Fun Thing: Dispatches From A Skateboard Life (© 2021 by Kyle Beachy), reprinted with permission of Grand Central Publishing, all rights reserved Portrait of Dylan Rieder by Anthony Acosta. Read the written version of this story which features Acosta's archives of Rieder at https://skatebylines.com/2025/05/26/dylan-rieder-style-was-his-soul/ Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction 1:51 — I: Above and Beneath the Rest 10:15 — II: Signature 15:20 — III: Essence 20:43 — IV: Better Days 28:00 — V: A League of His Own 36:15 — VI: Style Was His Soul 42:26 — VII: Time Does Not Heal All Wounds
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5 months ago
45 minutes 14 seconds

Skate Bylines
Courthouse drop: Tyshawn Jones sues Supreme • Ranked & Filed
Tyshawn Jones is suing Supreme to the tune of a million dollars (and then some). Cole Nowicki reports on the details of an unprecedented case around a generational talent. 'Ranked & Filed' is a co-production that brings you the headline story from Simple Magic's 'Simply Ranked' newsletter in audio form, courtesy of Skate Bylines. This episode is written and read by Cole Nowicki and edited by Farran Golding. Simply Ranked • 'Impunity in the name of commercial gain' (16/05/2025): https://www.simplemagic.ca/all-this-for-some-shoes/
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5 months ago
5 minutes 50 seconds

Skate Bylines
Tom Schaar: The best of what's left • Ranked & Filed
Tom Schaar told the world vert isn't dead in his new video part for Thrasher Magazine which calls for a discussion about the future of the discipline. 'Ranked & Filed' is a co-production that brings you the headline story from Simple Magic's 'Simply Ranked' newsletter in audio form, courtesy of Skate Bylines. This episode is written and read by Cole Nowicki, edited by Farran and features Tom Schaar's 'Vert's Not Dead' video part and 'Video Parts, 1080s and the Olympics by Chris Gregson for Thrasher Magazine. Simply Ranked • The best of what's left (25/04/2025): https://www.simplemagic.ca/the-best-of-whats-left/ Thrasher Magazine • Tom Schaar — 'Vert's Not Dead': https://www.thrashermagazine.com/articles/videos/tom-schaar-s-verts-not-dead-part/ Thrasher Magazine • Tom Schaar — 'Video Parts, 1080s and the Olympics': https://www.thrashermagazine.com/articles/videos/tom-schaar-video-parts-1080-s-and-the-olympics/
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6 months ago
7 minutes 10 seconds

Skate Bylines
A Puzzle of Andrew Reynolds with Kyle Beachy
In the midst of struggling to trying to write a novel about skateboarding the author Kyle Beachy decided simply to write about a person he admired: Andrew Reynolds. He saw Reynolds as someone who possessed an uncanny cultural presence with the ability to unify skateboarding opinion not only through respect but, importantly, the acknowledgement than no-one would argue the frontside flip is not Andrew Reynolds’ trick. However, in the wake of Emerica's 'Stay Gold', Beachy also saw Reynolds as as perfect model of an adult that a skateboarder could achieve. Adulthood being “A crisis that you also, if you persist long enough at this most fun thing, will have to confront,” writes Beachy in his essay, ‘A Very Large Puzzle: On Andrew Reynolds’. The piece published by Jenkem Magazine in 2012 would become a foundational text (and inform the title) of what became his second novel, 'The Most Fun Thing: Dispatches From A Skateboard Life'. Published in 2020 by Grand Central, the book is a collection of Beachy’s writings on skateboarding spanning throughout the 2010s. On today’s show, Beachy discusses writing that formative essay on Andrew Reynolds and who The Boss is today. Hosted, edited and produced by Farran Golding Timestamps and show notes: 00:00 Introduction to the episode and Kyle Beachy 1:27 Kyle’s history with Andrew Reynolds 2:10 Kyle’s studies, journalism, career and first novel 3:20 Kyle’s second novel and early skate articles 3:50 ‘A Very Large Puzzle: On Andrew Reynolds’ 5:00 Interlude: Stella Reynolds 5:15 Sports Writing vs Skate Writing 6:45 Reynolds of the 2010s 7:26 Kyle’s History with Emerica 8:15 Stay Gold 9:08 Being moved by skateboarding 9:47 Skateboarding journalism in the early 2010s 11:12 Writing the Reynolds essay 12:36 Age and thoughtfulness 14:55 Heath Kirchart 17:05 'The Most Fun Thing' 20:37 Rooting for Reynolds 22:21 Revisiting Reynolds 24:43 Baker Has A Wholesomeness 26:02 'BHADW2' fundraiser 29:09 Outro
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6 months ago
30 minutes

Skate Bylines
The Civic Center of New York City Skateboarding with Ian Browning
The Lower East Side Skatepark ("L.E.S.") set a precedent for skatepark construction across the boroughs of New York City after it opened on Go Skateboarding Day 2012. Describing it as the "civic centre" of NYC's skate scene, journalist Ian Browning explored how it came to be and where skateparks sit within the ecosystem of New York's municipality, in a Quartersnacks story that coincided with the tenth anniversary of L.E.S. published in 2022. On our first Skate Bylines podcast, Ian shared how the story came together and we explored how New York's significance to skate culture grew exponentially over the past decade. Hosted and edited by Farran Golding Photography by Christian Kerr Timestamps and show notes: 00:00 Welcome to Skate Bylines 00:46 Introduction to the episode 2:20 First visits to L.E.S. Skatepark 3:56 The opening and significance of L.E.S. Skatepark 5:24 The original incarnation of the L.E.S. Skatepark 6:45 What makes a good skatepark? 7:55 Interlude: Gangs of New York 8:24 History of the L.E.S. neighbourhood 9:40 Ian’s story and the differences between parks and spots 11:58 Learning etiquette through environment 12:55 The geography of New York’s historic skateboarding hubs 15:00 New York’s increased significance 17:54 Park space in New York City 19:42 Communicating with the Parks Department 21:45 "A series of Hail Mary's" 22:11 Ian and Quartersnacks 23:26 Pitching the story 24:28 J. Jonah Jameson, pt. i 24:47 The editorial process 25:30 J. Jonah Jameson, pt. ii 25:43 Journalism school and skateboarding journalism 26:39 Finding the through line 29:57 Outro
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11 months ago
31 minutes 30 seconds

Skate Bylines
The photography of Shari White is in focus for the debut issue of 'Wet Proof', an experimental new publication series by design studio, An Endless Supply. Robin Kirkham, co-founder and designer, spoke with Skate Bylines about how can reprographics serve skate photography, media representation and the fun of "learning by doing and doing so in public." We also had Natalie Porter of Womxn Skate History and author of Girl 'Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides: A History of Badass Women Skateboarders' speak on the value of such initiatives. A version of this story is published in written form at Skate Bylines where you can also get a good look at 'Wet Proof', White's photography and Kirkham's work: https://skatebylines.com/2025/10/22/an-endless-supply-wet-proof-shari-white-robin-kirkham/ This story was written and editing by Farran Golding with copy editing and fact checking by Mike Munzenrider.