Dogtown

Glen E. Friedman on the early days of skateboarding
Skate

Glen E. Friedman on the early days of skateboarding

DogTown Revisited — Now, nearly two decades after the release of the landmark DogTown: The Legend of Z-Boys, the photographer is back with a revised and expanded edition.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Venice: How a forgotten corner of ‘70s LA gave birth to modern skateboarding
Culture

Venice: How a forgotten corner of ‘70s LA gave birth to modern skateboarding

Raising the ghosts of Dogtown — Writer Joe Donnelly’s essay ‘Venice Bohemia: From Abbot Kinney To The Z-Boys’ explores how the crumbling, surfer’s mecca of Venice in the 1970s gave rise to the legendary Z-Boys and skateboarding as we know it. It appears in ‘Los Angeles in the 1970s: Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine’, a collection of essays and short stories that attempts to fill a gap in the literature about culture during one of the City of Angels’ most vibrant decades. It also includes the ‘Cruising Van Nuys’ photo essay by Rick McCloskey, featured here.

Written by: Joe Donnelly

California bans SeaWorld from breeding whales in captivity
Activism

California bans SeaWorld from breeding whales in captivity

A big win, but the battle's not over for activists — As campaigners celebrate an important victory, the Z-Boys’ Peggy Oki launches new campaign to free orca Lolita, who has been held at Miami Seaquarium for 45 years.

Written by: Sam Warner

Dogtown legend Peggy Oki is fighting to protect our oceans
Activism

Dogtown legend Peggy Oki is fighting to protect our oceans

Life after Dogtown — History has her down as a skateboarding pioneer, but Peggy Oki’s true mission has only just begun.

Written by: Caroline Ryder

Stacy Peralta
Film

Stacy Peralta

A Questioning Mind — Dogtown legend Stacy Peralta captured the history of skateboarding and big-wave surfing and educated the masses. Now his eye is focused on America’s most notorious gangs.

Written by: Jay Riggio

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