Weekend Viewing — Naquan Rollings’ “Roadkill: Episode 4” Video

📷 Photo by Mike Heikkila • Roadkill ‘zine available here

Have you been waiting your entire life for P. Tricky to open up a video?

Something — the universe, fate, astrology — is saying today may be your lucky day. Maybe!

Naquan Rollings took the “Roadkill” series over to his YouTube channel for the latest installment. (The first three are over on Thrasher.) It features part’s worth of footage from Chucky Lane, Pero Simic, Jiro Platt and Christian Henry, and frequent appearances from Nikolai Piombo, Carl Aikens, Ish Cepeda, Mark Suicu, and many more. It is a half New York / half Paris project — actually, maybe it leans a lil’ heavier on the hometown clips.

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#QSTOP10 — March 13, 2026

Didn’t want to go full nuts with the Element video, but yeah, quite a bit from the Element video. The physics on the 2nd slot still makes zero sense (and that’s a shoo-in for a #1 in any other week), and a switch back nosegrind on a rail feels like a seemingly elusive handrail trick, no?

It’s dope how the homie peeing in the corner knew Westgate was gonna land it that try because otherwise …there’d just be a pee stream in the landing.

A lot of stuff dropped on Thursday. This didn’t include stuff from Thursday. Yet!

Have a good one :)

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“You’re Skateboarding At 30!” — Stephan Singh’s “Millions” Video

It is rare that an angry homeowner yields a clip that gets screen-recorded and shared among a symphony of unconnected group chats. The ones who make it into videos either grab your board and say the cops are on the way, or douse the spot and/or you with water.

But there is just something so fucking funny about a guy screaming “you have NOTHING, you’re skateboarding at 30!” while kicking you out of a drop-in grind in front of his building, particularly at a time when there’s a culture-wide discourse about skateboarding aging and the trickle-down effects of that writ large.

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At Benihana’s Asking Where The Rice Went

The city is likely proceeding with building the skatepark in Mount Prospect Park after a long battle (there is one final meeting left on April 9), but at a reduced scale, “from 44,000 square feet to 19,500 square feet” — as revealed at the latest town hall. Looks like a transition-heavy design with some street on the side. Can we start holding hearings about getting a Born Plaza in this city before we’re all dead?

“Columbus Circle?” “No!!!” Feel much better about the future of street skateboarding in this city after watching Luca Mayer’s “$100 Chill” episode: they play S.K.A.T.E. inside subway stations, bumrush spots inside Wall Street offices, and then he spends most of his hundo on buying Bar Pitti for the gang. (QS is anti-Bar Pitti, but for reasons unrelated to Luca’s generous gesture.)

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