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Leo Fitzpatrick Talks Public Access With Interview Magazine

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Interview continues to be a primary curator of cool for the Downtown N.Y. scene. So it’s great to see it giving Leo’s new project some shine. As mentioned previously, we’re predicting that Public Access will be a cornerstone of the community post pandemic.

“I’ve always wanted to create a space where it’s just open for everybody,” says Fitzpatrick. “I don’t even really call it an art gallery, I call it a community center. There’s a freedom to being on St. Marks, to experiment and be weird, and you want to give back some of that energy that it gave you when you were growing up and hanging out on the block.

Hopefully the Fish will be able to secure a new spot in the neighborhood when things start opening up in the spring. Read the full Interview piece here.

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How 35th North Skate Shop Came to Be

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Seeing all the other shops back then were focused on snowboards, Tony Croghan saw the opportunity to establish a shop dedicated to skateboards. He used earnings from a hotel job to start 35th North Skate Shop in Seattle.

After twenty years, 35th North has become a prominent part of the Seattle community, hosting events, art shows, premieres, and karaoke nights.

Pro skaters Matt Gottwig and Kristin Ebeling shared more stories about how the shop became an integral part of the local skate scene in this episode of “Established“.

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Thrasher Presents ‘Established: Familia’

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In this documentary produced by Red Bull Media House, Steve Nesser and Dennis Burdick talk about how their skate shop, Familia, came to be.

They also converted an unused area above the shop into the Familia HQ skatepark, a winter refuge for skaters in Minneapolis.

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Making Skate Noise: Miami

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Discover the vibrant skate culture in Miami, including the influential history and the impressive skateboarders driving the scene, and discover why Florida produces some of the gnarliest skaters in the world in @Spotify’s “Making Skate Noise: Miami” for #SkateNoise.

The video features Danny Fuenzalida, Jace Detomasso, and Zion Effs.

Also, check out the Skate Noise Playlist at Spotify.

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