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The voter registration deadline in New York is this Saturday, October 26. Yes, you can register online or in person 🗳

Really enjoyed this twenty-minute dad cam edit from the Quartersnacks Cup. The angle on the last races between Nick and John is especially great for a different perspective from the other HD or iPhone videos you may have seen.

2024 QS Cup Champion, Nick Michel, has a quick new part out for Thunder Trucks, which features a beautiful full cab, among other things.

F.A. and Converse hosted a $2,000 Game of S.K.A.T.E. Invitational at Tompkins two weeks back, and Greg Navarro covered it for Jenkem. Obviously, Tony Hawk won.

The Terror of Planet X crew dropped a Halloween-themed Philly scene montage (with some New York clips.) Lots of footage from the last days of Muni + horror film clips.

Videographer Ritt Pontepsiripong has a new half-New York / half-Los Angeles edit out featuring Carl Aikens, Marcello Campanello and more.

Josh Stewart went on the Mostly Skateboarding podcast to talk about the mechanics of putting out independent skate videos in 2024 — something he’s been making since 1994.

Miami O.G. [also a Josh Stewart-helmed part veteran] Brian Delatorre put out a new all-south Florida part for Pepper Grip after having relocated down there. Still finding nooks and crannies, still skating fast as shit.

The Lookback Library linked up with Dennis Busenitz to talk about the backstories on his magazine covers.

ICYMI: Cons’ EVERGREEN video went live on Saturday, with full parts from Shane Farber, Ariana Spencer, Eddie Cernicky, Zion Effs and Brian O’Dwyer. Shane’s Fort Greene Park trick is insane.

“My fiancé skates so sometimes we just Rochambeau [rock-paper-scissors] to see who is going to skate and who is on parent duty.” Closer interviewed Ariana Spencer on the occasion of her EVERGREEN part.

Our correspondent Farran Golding’s crew out in Leeds [U.K.] dropped a new teaser for their upcoming video, Safety Net by Joe Allen.

90s Pulaski legend Andy Stone is the latest to have his 411 appearances bundled up into one convenient timeline.

“Dime, for the betterment of [Canada], usurped RDS’ status as its most well-known brand almost a decade ago. This development encouraged new generations of Canadian skateboarders to escape the shadow of the tall tee and experiment aesthetically and on the board, even if the career options in an ailing industry have dwindled to scraps.” Simple Magic [a Canadian skate media outlet] dove into what it’s like watching a 2024 RDS video, the “Canadian Curse,” and more Canadian skate optics that span generations.

QS Sports Desk Play of the Week 🏀 — Bam’s full-court laser pass to Jimmy was cool.

Quote of the Week 🗣 “Why are you buying a $7,000 couch for a $200 guy?” — Sweet Waste

2 Comments

  1. Thanks for the shout-out! I had so much fun filming with the dad cam and can’t wait for the next QS event :)


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