Last Man Standing 2010

Rollerblading isn’t exactly the cool thing to be doing anymore. Eclipsed by skateboarding’s risings stars and mainstream success; eventually it was removed from the X-Games in the US. I don’t know how many people knew it at the time but that would mean death for rolling as an industry and a cool thing to do. But many soldiered on, companies stayed afloat and there seems to be a renewed focus on the faces of skaters around the world. The NY skate scene is going through a boom and competitions like LMS are a testament to that fact. This is the best video of the comp I could find but there are plenty of others on irollny.com, BeMag and the like.

Once Upon a Time, No One Knew What DC Shoes Were.

Remember how you first found out about DC Shoes? You found them in your CCS and they were the coolest sneakers in the entire catalog. That small sneaker company, among a litany of other achievements, just became holder of the title, “10th most viewed viral video.”

Cinema Naiveté

Some Hollywood pitches consist of little more than the familiar trope of this meets that, as in: “It’s ‘Annie Hall’ meets ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’!”. If you had to sell Off/short, it would have to be as Sundance meets Burning Man.

France gets a two-night, two-day nomadic city of “invaders” (filmmakers who get to set up their own unique screening spaces) that show 500 short films – fiction, documentary, animated, clips, screen tests, series or “unidentified filming objects.” The screening areas only have to meet two requirements: they have to be able to be moved and have capacity for at least one person. What constitutes a screen is just as flexible, so if you’re an attendee, be prepared to possibly huddle around someone’s cell phone.

Off/short 2010 is set to invade the town of Aisne in the north of France from August 27th to 29th. The festival will be as cinematic as the creations it shows, with ghost boats, spontaneous pyrotechnics and image mazes. Get a glimpse of last year and set up camp waiting for scenes from this one.

Wu-Tang Man

London busker Lewis Floyd Henry covers Wu-Tang Clan’s “Protect Ya Neck.”

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