
If you are in NYC (or nearby) next week, my boy Superfly from Long Island is having a premiere for his video “Live For Today”. Click below for flyer and a breakdown of the video.
100% of the DVD sales at the premiere will be split between the Stephen Murray Fund and the Jimmy Levan fund.
Speaking of which, there’s a copy signed by Jimmy Levan up for bids on Ebay now.
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Edd Allen, the video guy for Federal and Seventies, took some time out of his day to answer a few questions for Defgrip. We talked to him about how he got started, what he’s currently working on, and some tips for kids coming up.
After you check out Edd’s questions you can go over to the Federal site to check out a trailer for their new Remixed DVD that will be out in January 08. Click here to watch the high quality divX version.
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Marv has sent over a new promo for his video NANG, and included a little breakdown of it. Enjoy! Thanks to 4Down for the image grab.
Nang is a video I have made through 2006/2007, based on riders in London.
There are full sections from:
Matt Jenkins
Benson and Rhys Coren
Taliban Tom James
Joe Fox
Ritchie Goff
And myself (Marv)
The video is all street and has footage from a couple of trips taken to continental Europe. I have tried to show the feel good feeling there is throughout the scene in London, and show how good the riders are here.
The DVD is out now in the UK, through 4down and should be available in America, through Animal real soon.
-Marv
Check out the new NANG promo HERE.
You can also check out the first NANG promo HERE.

Click below for a preview of the new Ride UK, courtesy of the Ride crew.
Randy Taylor takes the quick way down.
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I was just browsing the Ride UK site and came across this video of Sebastian Keep and Ben Shenker on Top Gear. Top Gear is a great show and I love how raw their reviews of cars are. It’s pretty funny though, to hear what they have to say about BMXers…
Check the little segment here.

Graphic Designer Caleb Everitt who does a bunch of work for Mutiny just updated his portfolio. He has some great work up there and it’s definitely worth checking out.
Check out Caleb Everitt’s site here.

Our boy Dean sent over this nice flip book of the 2008 United product range, complete with some riding videos for good measure.
Click HERE to check it out.

It constantly amazes me how short-sighted U.K. councils are. Less than twelve months after Southsea fought to keep their park it’s now the turn of Harrow to face redevelopment.
Click this link to sign the petition to keep the park, a concerted effort is all that’s required. You’ll need to pretend to be a U.K. citizen if you’re not but a postcode’s an easy thing to find…
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Here goes my second round of magazine reviews. This was a month filled with a bunch of first time pickups. I am really excited about Stopsmiling. Such a great magazine. Along with Stopsmiling, I picked up a new i-D, WAD, Theme, Antenna, and IdN.
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Hit up the Sunday! site for an ATL web edit that Chad Shackelford whipped up from some old footage.