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There was no real 'Favorite Artists' listing...so here I go
 
 
Joe Renaud 'Strangely Artistic' www.strangelyartistic.com (Metal Artist)
Sam Capelli 'Simply Steel' www.simplysteel.ca (Metal Artist)
Tim Black 'Androgen Fire Art' www.androgen.net.au


Published On: 12/5/2009
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The countdown is on and the party begins this Friday. The TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival kicks into high gear April 17-26, 2009. The only thing to do is get yourself to the centre of the action. Here are some highlights of what's on the adjenda, including some new events you'll want to check out.

The best things in life are still free. Zune Concert Series line-up promises 10 days of pilgrim-worthy free outdoor concerts, featuring Ozomatli, Ten Second Epic, The Stills, Metric, and DJ Ztrip.

Grenade Games lobs into town. Snowboarding’s infamous end of season party is by the riders, for the riders. Giving Canadians the chance to become Grenadians for the first time in its history, the Grenade Games’ line-up includes a Poker Run, dual slalom moguls course, pipe and slopestyle comp, and entices legends of snowboarding out of retirement to ride alongside current pros and up-and-comers.

Discover tomorrow’s artistic superstars. Debuting at this year’s Festival is the mutant sibling of the Pro Photographer Showdown, the ThreePointOh Multimedia Challenge. Plus, State of the Art, the Canada-wide Designer Search and Expose, and the new Chef Challenge.

Skate comes to the party. The new Festival opener, Skate & Deploy, followed by the Skate of the Art Opening party offers the perfect segue from winter to spring for fans of flow.

Graphic mastery gains momentum. Enter year four of the open crowd-sourcing collaboration that introduces graphic design talent to snowboards as canvass. Masterpiece in Motion entries are due March 1.

Ticketed events are known to sell out in advance so avoid disappointment and get your tickets early. Get yours online now at the Festival E-Store.

Faces of the Fest prepare to face-off to be the Festival’s 2009 on-air video host. Our very own Alex Hearn, voice of the Whistler Blackcomb snowphone, is one of the five finalists! "VOTE HARD, VOTE HEARN" VOTE NOW! Last day to vote is today, Monday, April 13th.

Looking to come up and enjoy all of the action? There are some awesome deals on now, including 2 day lift & lodging from just $82 pp/pn. MORE INFO

Another sweet deal...Buy your 5 or 10-Day 2009.10 EDGE Card now to ski at Whistler Blackcomb from $57 per day next season plus get unlimited spring skiing NOW for just $79! BUY NOW

Published On: 4/13/2009
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Where is your snowboard made? Some foreign country where all the workers have no idea what snowboarding actually is? In northern Reno NV, in an area where trailer parks abound sits a snowboard factory where a creative evil genius lives. You won’t find any high tech computerized equipment or even security guards protecting the company’s secrets from prying eyes. You will find the type of place where some of the best innovation has always come from… a ghetto garage!

Smokin Jay is an evil genius… not in the crazy axe murdering type way, more the artistic friend you had in school that you weren’t sure where his mind was. Jay was busy gluing one of his new 2010 models when we arrived and as soon as he had a chance to step away he was off and running with the “Factory Tour”. I use the term factory loosely since most of the time you might equate the term Factory to thousands of square feet and a building in an industrial district of town. Smokins factory looks like a cross between an old bomb shelter and chop shop. Inside most of the equipment has been piecemealed together, with bare wires and jays own inventions throughout the building.

Joining on the tour was Jay’s sidekick binky who was just as stoked to show us all the funny corners in the building. While at first glance it looks like a lot stuff packed around stuff but as Binky explains it you can start to see Jay’s twisted vision of how the process works. From the room with all the templates and edges, the room where he cuts out the sidewalls and the workstation that he uses to glue the boards together. And as you watch Jay and Binky work what looks like chaos starts to looks like an interpretive dance where both play off each other though out the entire process.

Smokin Jay takes a huge amount of pride in the boards he produces and each board must be perfect for him to sell it. His entire process feels more artistic than mechanical and each board seems like its own individual masterpiece. He inspects each board for any imperfection or graphic blemish before giving the stamp of approval to sell the board. So when you see the tag handmade you know that the board you are receiving was entirely handmade by Smokin Jay and the pride taken to create the board reflects in the quality of the product you are receiving.

When you get a chance try out a Smokin snowboard, these are quality snowboards made by an evil genius snowboarder who believes in making quality snowboards.

Thank you Jay and Binky for the Great night! check out http://smokinsnowboards.com/ for more info or check out the Smokin Snowboards we carry.

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Published On: 1/14/2009
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OKEY.... SO...

Anyone need a board? I have the following up for grabs. Prefer someone in the area, but will ship.
1- Brand Spankin' NEW- sticker on the base Capita Midlife Artist series 158 wide - $300.00
1- Slightly Used (8-10 pow days) Kevin Sansalone Option 158 Fish w/NOBOARD pad. Never been mounted with bindings. - $250.00
1- Used 2 times in POW.. girls board  154 - its very stiff. - $225.00
1- Used DWD 161 wide. crazy colorfull base images to come - $150.00
1- pair of womens 32 LASHED boots, hardly worn size 8 - $50.00

hit me with ?'s Or offers!
photos when I can.
Jeff


Published On: 10/24/2008
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"Enjoy The Ride...More" is DC’s marketing slogan for their highly anticipated release of snowboards this winter. Last night at 50-50 Brewery in Truckee, CA, PortersTahoe.com and the DC crew – including riders Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Aaron Biittner, and Lauri Heiskari – all came out with more than just their A-game to kick off this 20th anniversary edition of Mack Dawg’s "Double Decade."

Somewhere between 400 to 500 people joined Porters and DC at the biggest movie premier ever at 50-50 Brewery. There were two screens – inside and outside – showing the next progression in riding with several very well-received segments from not only the DC crew, but riders like Wille Yli-Luoma, Eero Ettala, and the closing part of Jussi Oksanen. The movie also sprinkled in 20 years worth of snowboarding pioneers and ground breaking MDP parts over the years from names like Chris Roach, Nate Cole, Noah Salasnek, JP Walker, and Jeremy Jones (past and present). "Double Decade" truly does give you more by throwing in a great, eclectic mix of music from the likes of the Pet Shop Boys, Devo, David Bowie, Doobie Brothers, and – believe it or not – the Grass Root’s "Let’s Live For Today" for a very soulful and artistic Jussi part.







But that wasn’t all for the day.

Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson from Snow Park Technologies arranged for some of the Porters crew and the DC boys – Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Aaron Biitner, and first-time golfer Lauri Heiskari – to play a round of golf at Northstar-at-Tahoe earlier in the afternoon. Conditions were ideal. Scores were very competitive in a "best ball", two-man format of 5 teams. In the end, a little home-field advantage – and let’s face it – just plain better skills from Gunny and Walsh propelled them to the win.









Longtime Nor Cal industry veteran and DC sales rep Ron Depp put the evening in perspective this way, "It’s amazing that we could draw such a large crowd with only 5 days advance notice and have so many ex-pros and industry people come out of the woodwork...or the Truckee woods!" Bill Markham, DC Snow Sales Manager, added, "Double Decade is a walk down memory lane that showcases many legends of the 90’s rail brigade. The film also captures how shredding has progressed from backyard rails to big mountain kickers. Couple this with almost 500 kids, beer from 50-50, great support from Porters and DC pro shreds Iikka, Devun, Biittner and Lauri and you got a night you won’t forget....or remember in some cases!"









Judging by how big of a smile Lauri Heiskari had at the end of the night, everyone truly had a great time...and MORE!

http://www.porterstahoe.com

Published On: 9/20/2008
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Full Name:  John David Scarth
Location:  Whistler BC
Favorite Quote:  It's all about goodtimes!!
Equipment you shoot with: Nikon Body and lenses,, Alien Bees Flashes



What you can never leave the house without:
Can't leave the house without my wallet because standing around costs money in whistler

Favorite drink of choice:
Beers if it's mellow and Rye ginger when it's messy

Best thing to spend your last $5 on:
4 bowls of Kimchi hot bowl noodle,, salty carbs oh so good

If you could have anything right now, what would it be:
  A Lion or a Tiger and if not a Bear

Favorite artist/photographer:
That's a tough one but probably Kevin Zacher or Cole Barash

 

So how's life as the new photo editor at SBC?
Life is definitely good working with SBC, Working for a mag is something I've hoped for since I was a wee boy.  When I found out that I did get the job there was a few days of disbelief that it was for real and then my head swelled and I knew I was officially rad.

What was it like when you finally got told that you are now working at SBC?
This season I did the most travelling I have yet for sure.  Being able to travel with your friends and call it work is still kind of strange.  It was a great season and I hope to do it all again next year.

You've been on the road a lot, how's that?
Travelling in India was awe inspiring, anywhere you look there's an epic photo waiting to be taken.  Getting around and communicating is really easy which makes it that much better.

How did you like travelling around in India?
One of the best parts of travelling this year would have to be visiting the Taj Mahal.  It's something that has to be seen in person since no photo or words can do it justice, truly amazing!! 

Do you have any stories about the best and worst moments of travelling this year?
You have to go with the flow when you travel so any bad moments usually turn rad pretty quick.

You must see a lot of young photographers sending you their photos, any tips for them?
It's been really cool to have young photogs send me there shots and as for tips I just tell them to try new things and be aware of some golden rules.

Anyone this year that is blowing you away behind the lens?
There have been a few photogs that have definitely impressed me this year but you'll have to check out the mag to see their work first hand and judge for yourself.

What new riders do you think are making a big splash in 2008?
Andrew Geeves and Seb Toots have been on a tear this season.  I think they're both going to have a lot coming out next season as far as photos and video parts.

What trend in 2008 do you see us regretting in the future?
All trends are ones that are usually regretted and I try not to pay attention.  Being conscious of Global warming and how you can help out is a trend that won't be regretted though.


What do you think of the Whistler snowboard scene?
The Whistler scene can be like high school if you want it to or it can be amazing.  Depending on the person it can be good or bad.  I've been having a great time here for years and I plan on continuing to do so. Bottom line is that people all end up here for one reason, the mountains not the scene.

Do you still get to go out and shoot as much as you like?
Ya I've been able to shoot as much as I did before so nothing's changed as far as that.

Anything important coming up that we should know about?
I'm turning 29 this summer which should be pretty rad, want to come to my party?

Where can we see your work?
Snowboard Canada is the best place but just check photo credit and it might be mine somewhere else as well

Thanks, any shout outs?
Thanks to my wife Dawn, Family and friends and anyone I've met along the way.  Good times had.



Published On: 5/6/2008
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WHISTLER GETS SET TO SPOTLIGHT BIGGEST TALENTS IN MUSIC, SPORTS AND ARTS, APRIL 11-20


  

 

Preparations underway to ready Whistler for

13th TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival

 

WHISTLER, BC, April 10, 2008 –

 

The TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival’s unique fusion sports, music and arts gets underway April 11 in Whistler and operations crews are busy getting the resort ready for ten days and nights of non-stop events and entertainment.

 

In the Village, where 11cm of snow fell earlier in the week to freshen up the 265cm base, 10 tonnes of scaffolding is being set up to build viewing platforms, the Pontiac Battle of the Bands stage, and the Outdoor Concert Series Main Stage, where headline acts De La Soul, Lil’Jaz, The John Butler Trio, Blackalicious, The Trews, Ill Scarlett, Daniel Wesley, Julian Marley and Michael Franti & Spearhead will perform free concerts daily from 2:30pm.

 

On the mountain, 3 different competition venues are being constructed, providing elite level features to showcase the world’s best skiers and snowboarders. The Big Air (finals taking place at the base of Whistler, April 12, 8pm) will feature a brand new design, with a 65 foot step-over gap jump that Whistler Blackcomb Events Manager, YP (Peter) Young says, “will allow the riders to go higher and farther than ever before.” 

 

In addition, the 500 foot long Superpipe has been rebuilt to feature sheer 20 foot walls that will see riders and skiers at the April 16-19 competition gain maximum amplitude.

 

The Chief of Course for the Big Air and the Superpipe, master park-builder Steve Petrie, is also the designer and builder of the 2010 Olympic Halfpipe.

 

With Whistler Blackcomb’s talented crew of groomers and pipe builders logging more than 350 hours on the venues, and more than 7 million gallons of water pumped through the system by the snowmaking team, the Superpipe and Big Air jump will be ready to draw the best performances from over 200 skiers and snowboarders from around the world.

 

Saturday, April 12 will also see Blackcomb Mountain host the resurrected Orage Masters, a slopestyle contest that features the hottest skiers in the new school world, on a course designed by pro athlete, Vernon lad, TJ Schiller and built by a Whistler Blackcomb team under the guidance of park builder extaordinaire, Marty Gautrey.

 

Sporting events with a non-stop mind-blowing soundtrack is not all that’s in store at the thirteenth TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival.

 

The event’s artistic side has been nurtured over previous years, with 10,000 tickets available in a showcase of mountain culture, from Icon Gone, a debate about whether the best of Whistler is history (April 13), to the Schick Extreme 3 Fashion Exposed (April 18), to the theatre performance of The Chairlift Revue (April 20).

 

The Festival’s multi-media visual feasts, the Olympus Pro Photographer Showdown (April 17), the D250 Filmmaker Showdown and Second Cuts Screening (April 15-16), and the world premiere of mountain bike film Seasons (April 11), guarantee that every seat feels front and centre to capture the action with the ground-breaking multimedia installation, currently being constructed.

 

The 6-sided screen, dubbed “the Borg”, is being installed by a 10 person team at Rocky Mountain Productions, with 900 foot of truss, 7 miles of cable, and a total amplification of sound of 55,000W. (That’s nearly 800 times the sound of your home stereo, according to the godfather of the installation, Scott McPhee.)

 

The Borg will then be struck down to make room for the Festival’s finale, the DJ Experience, featuring DJ Dan and Donald Glaude, Mark Farina and Mat the Alien, ensuring that the party doesn’t end when the sun goes down, April 19.

 

175 pieces of original art from leading street artists around the world are being hung in the 10,000 square foot gallery foyer of the TELUS Conference Centre, for the urban art exhibit, Brave Art, April 11-18. The exhibit receptions on April 12 and 13 will feature live painting from over 40 artists.

 

Whistler is a hive of activity, preparing the resort for ten days and nights of non-stop events and entertainment, that will turn Whistler into ground zero for the biggest celebration of mountain life, starting tomorrow.



Published On: 4/11/2008
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Spring Break Jake is off the hook. He's rounded up some more fresh music for you guys to download and use in your dance videos. He's also gone and scoured the net for some banging downloads. He told us he's gonna share one a day with you guys but if you're lucky he may bump it up to three additional downloads per day...HOLLER!!!







Published On: 3/5/2008
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Group Name:

Animal Nation

Artists:

Steige 'Tall Man' Turner, Mike 'Armadillo Slim' Armitage.



How/What started Animal Nation?

Tall Man - An almost fight between me and Mike about whether or not a certain band was any good. I told him he wouldn't know good music if he made it himself. Turns out he did.

When did you decide that this was something that you two wanted to take to the next level?

TM - I don't remember taking it to the first level! Haha. I mean, it's been about ten billion tiny little baby steps, so it's been more of an uphill climb. Up a steep pitch. And we're both pulling really heavy refrigerators.

AS - And my refrigerator is filled with beer! (for a little while)

What’s your music background?

TM - I guess my dad used to play the drums. He was a studio musician for a while, but he hung up the kit when I was born, so I never really knew about that side of him until I found a drum kit in the garage one day. Jackpot!

AS - I don't have too much of a musical background besides the fact that I used to write a lot of poetry growing up. My mom tried to get me playing the piano and the violin when I was younger but I was too much of a rebel to listen to her. Momma's always right!

Who plays instruments?

AS - We have a house full of different instruments from slide whistles to potato shakers, but for the most part we just use them to jam out with. Steige plays the guitars and MPC and is getting good at the piano too. I just stick to the turntables and my voicebox mostly.

Take us through the process of creating a new song?

TM - We like drink until we blackout. That has nothing to do with creating a song, but we like to drink until we blackout.

AS - Its a really magical feeling knowing that you can create something besides a baby when you are drunk as a skunk and cruising in auto-pilot!

How do you guys get your beats? Do you create everything? Who is more into creating the beats and song flow?

TM - We gotsta do mad hutlez for beatzz! Sometimes we'll trade a beat we've made for a beat that we like that someone else has made. Sometimes we'll buy beats with money we've made selling our beats. Sometimes we'll make beats to use. Mike makes tons of beats, like a new one every other night. It's kind of ridiculous. He loves digging through old records and what not. I used to love the art of the chop (sampling), but I've gotten too much into listening to the music lately. And I always find it hard to sample a song that I want to keep listening to.

AS- The internet has played an integral role in the networking of Animal Nation which, in return, has allowed us to work with producers from all over the world. Hence the title, "TimeZone".

TM - As far as writing the song goes usually one of us will come up with the idea of the song, write a verse or a chorus for it, and give it to the other person. We'll pass it back and forth a few times, adding different parts, or changing the layout of a song, then record it. Recording the song completely changes the song. Halfway through recording you'll realize that you want to throw a couple instrumental bars in, or you'll want to take out the drum track for the second verse or something. Sometimes a song will take two hours to make, sometimes it will take two months.

What is your favorite song to perform?

TM - The corner of broadway. When we recorded it I recorded the entire song as a story, but when we do it live we go back and forth on nearly every line. It's cool to deconstruct and recreate your own music. Bop!

AS - I like to do the 'Aw Man Aw Well' remix produced by my man Matthias Relling in Germany. That one goes back and forth too and it relates to most people’s current financial situation. Cheery-O.

TM - I'm broke again! Aw man!

AS - Aw well.



What is a crowd favorite?

TM - I Never Cared (About the Troubles). That's the track right there! Scamp made the beat and it is amazing! We could have rapped about lasagna and it still would have been a good song. Although people seem to like that song we have about lasagna too, so who knows.

AS - Yeah that song pretty much appeals to everyone’s ear buds! Nuff said.

You guys have built your own recording studio at your place, how’s that?

AS - It’s awesome because we can do everything music related from our house but it sucks sometimes because we can’t always rock out as loud as we want due to the neighborly situation. Overall, it’s pretty convenient, though.

TM - People don't like harmonicas at 4 in the morning.

What was it like to be picked up by a record company? How is it?

TM - It was a thrill at first. Then we quickly started to realize that we could do everything that they can do, but we can do it without wasting time in meetings or wasting money on other people's efforts. I mean, I work 8 hours a day at my day job, then come home and spend another 8 hours doing music. I have no social life and I can't remember what kissing feels like, but at the end of the day we're the ones deciding how much we get out of it, and where we want to go with it. It rules.

AS - Yeah record labels pretty much suck.

You guys did a little trip over to Europe in the fall. How did people take to your shows?

AS - We got a great response from the Euro-Folk! People actually get into live performances and music in general over there. I just wish that all girls here looked like the ones in Denmark... DAMMMMN!

TM - I dunno man, the girls around here are pretty top notch. Too fine to give me any time, hah!

What’s the biggest/most publicity performance you guys have done?

AS - Thats a 3-way tie between the Telus Ski and Snowboard Festival, the pilot we filmed for MTV, and the morning news show we did for Global. The TWSSF was good because it was our first main stage act for a festival, the MTV pilot was awesome because all our fans/friends showed up to make the crowd rowdy, and the morning news was good because that was probably the biggest audience we've ever played for. Either way, they're all fun and games until somebody gets too hammered and needs to be carried home!

TM - Or loses two iPods on the same night.



Do you guys get to ride much?

TM - Dude! I got a pass super early this year because I was so stoked to get up on the hill, and I still haven't gone up once! Right before all the snow came I bought myself a fancy new guitar, so I've been spending most of my weekends locked up in the studio with my head in the clouds.

AS - I bunged up my shoulder early on this winter so I won’t be shredding again until spring. That’s ok, it’s not like this has been a good season or anything. NOT!

TM - Double NOT! Good luck untying that one.

Where can we hear your music?

TM - Check out our myspace page. That's easy. http://myspace.com/animalnation.

Where can we buy your music?

TM - Order it online at myspace for a hard copy, or iTunes for digital. You can get it in most indie record shops. If it's not on the shelves of your favorite record shop hold the place hostage with a butter knife and demand that they stock it!




Published On: 2/27/2008
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The footyCS is bringing the Spring Broke HEAT for all the kids near and far. Visit some of these artists myspace pages and download songs to use in your "Spring Broke" dance videos. Let's see some creativity. We've provided a diverse range of artists for you to choose from and every week we're going to keep adding more...











Published On: 2/27/2008
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obama.jpg gnarcore.com is not or does not claim to be highly political in any way. Although it may be an underlying interest in many of our lives, lets face it we either just don't care or plain don't have the want to find the time. That being said we wouldn'd be human if we didn't notice how much of a mess the Bush's have made of the world. I've been hearing a lot lately about democratic Senator Barack Obama and the kind of change he plans on instilling in America. It sounds good. That and it'd be cool to see a black guy running that country. i mean why not right?...what a kick in the pants to all those rich southern white guys who've been running the show for years. Well that and you know, the promise of hope for a dwindling nation.

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Graphic artist/designer and street art icon Shepard Fairey was once like all of us, soley interested in getting his kicks on a hand rail or launch ramp or running around with his friends f*cking shi*t up. Some where along the lines you can't help but notice what is happening in your own country and feel the need to effect change in your own way. Shepard's is a fan of aesthetics, he enjoys the quality and look of a poster above all but as he was quoted as saying here he's big fan of when a piece can send a message as well as being visually stimulating "I don't think the artist has a job to comment on politics but my favorite art has something provocative about it and communication that has a point of view." I couldn't agree more.

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Shepard signing prints "I believe with great conviction that Barack Obama should be the next President. I have been paying close attention to him since the Democratic convention in 2004. I feel that he is more a statesman than a politician. He was against the war when it was an unpopular position (and Hillary was for the war at that time), Obama is for energy and environmental conservation. He is for healthcare reform. Check him out for yourself www.barackobama.com. Proceeds from this print go to produce prints for a large statewide poster campaign. Thanks".-Shepard

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look in the background of this photo..Shepard strikes again.

"change is gunna come" -stevie wonder

Click here for: The full story about the reasoning behind the campaign and a Q&A from Shapard by Jeff Beer of creativity-online.com



Published On: 2/3/2008
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I LOVE Japan!! Stoked to be there again for the Burton store Opening in Osaka!!

Japanese Madness. My ears and my eyes are overwhelmed lights, sounds and people everywhere.. polite, polite, maybe impossible, karaoke my favorite, sushi, crazy fashion, mini crewsers, best spray toilets ever, sake, photo, photo..

The cool thing on that trip was that we weren’t stock just between snowboarders.. Sweet to have Nicolas Muller in the crew as always but also gravis surfer Kassia Meador and Analog’s  Arto Saari!!
To honour japanese traditions we serve sake to all people coming to the event.. obviously we cheared with them, each of them and had a sip! But that was alright since there was only about 700 people.. Arto (wearing an dupa stylish 80’s wig) takes the mike and welcomes the crowed to the store opening with the gayest Carl Lagerfeld’s attitude ever!! Very fashionable..
The sake session is followed by a 3 hours signing session.. I find it hard to find 700 different very special dedicated comments to give to each of them.. so I just got artistic.. I drew moustaches, pretty flowers and about 650 I LOVE Nipon.. it s like writing fitness!!

Japanese people like to fire us with their digi cam.. so I just fire back with my plastic one way use camera!!

That super people shower luckily came to an end and the whole burton extended crew went for dinner.. I sit next to Moblow and his wig, he tells that girl who was wearing a moustache something like she was nice and doll, or something like that.. she didn’t like it and answered that she could beat him up.. I said he would love it!! So she punshed him in the eye and left him with nothing else then a black eye.. you shouldn’t mess around with those girls who wear the moustache!! The night goes on to a karaoke bar.. my all time favorite!!
Marc and I end up walking with no where to go in town.. a guy is pying in the street, I run and catch the perfect moment and angle.. all his friends laugh, so do i.. I really wish I hadn’t forgotten the cap on my almost digi and actually got the shot!!

The next day, the snowboarders crew travels to a dome.. tons of people come to watch.. they are like an orchestra.. I make them do the HOLA.. I take some family portraits etc.. everyone is so happy and friendly here!! Trevor sings, we sign tons of things.. everyone politely waits in line for hours.. that is what impresses me most from Japanese.. they are soo patient and respectfull!

The next day we are all in Tokyo for he first birthday of the burton store.. everyone sits down like kids in school..cute!! they watch the movie.. we get a huge cake in snowboard shape with bindings.. Jeremy Jones claims he is gay, some more pictures, signing and graffity later I drag Arto, his sushi and Moblow to a gay bar on a Monday night.. everything you need to become intimate with the bar tenders!! Some more karaoke and this trip made it to my top 3 favorite trips ever!! 1000 Thanks to my friend Kosuke who makes each of my Japanese experiences magic!!




Published On: 1/3/2008
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: Surfestival, Festival Cultural de Surf
By: Chile_Crew


Seis días de playa en Santiago. Eso es lo que promete traer el Surfestival, Festival Cultural de Surf desde el 17 al 22 de Diciembre en el Centro Arte Alameda (Alameda 139, Metro Baquedano). Este evento, que su primera versión se realizó en Pichilemu el año pasado, cuenta con Cine, Arte, Música, Fotografía y Ecología en torno a un deporte que en nuestro país crece cada día con mas fuerza y como no hacerlo, pues toda la costa de nuestro país es considerada como una de las mejores del mundo para la práctica de este deporte.
El evento, considerado único en su categoría y apoyado por el Surfilm Festibal ® de San Sebastián, cuenta con un Festival Internacional de Cine con mas de 20 peliculas, cortometrajes y documentales de países como Chile, EEUU, Perú, España, Australia y Austria que se exhibirán desde las 19hrs en la sala principal del Centro Arte Alameda.
Además de eso, el Surfestival cuenta con Surfearte, una Muestra de Arte y Exposición de Fotos de la Playa donde los artistas nacionales Sebastián Maquieira, Chinomestizo, Paul Fuguet, Jose Nacho Vargas, Cristian Pito Diaz, Kali, Rodrigo Correa, Rodrigo Visscher y Ciro Bicudo de Brasil mostrarán sus obras. Junto a ellos estarán presentes los trabajos de importantes fotógrafos chilenos como Alfredo Escobar, Carlos Zuñiga, Philip Muller, Angeles Reyes, Cristian Saez, Carlos Ferrer, Martín García de la Huerta, Mauricio Escobar, Alejandro Briones y Rafael O. Nowazcky de Brasil, y las instantáneas del uruguayo Marcelo Díaz quienes a través de sus lentes han capturado la esencia del surf, sus visiones, las increíbles olas de nuestras costas, y las mismas vivencias de los deportistas.
Además, el Miércoles 19 se celebrará el día del "Cuidado/Respeto de nuestro mar", de esta forma la ONG Proplaya realizará una Charla Abierta de Ecología y la muestra de el documental Pulp, poo and Perfection , momento en el que se reflexionará sobre el mar chileno, nuestras playas y todo lo que guarda relación con la protección y mantención de nuestro medioambiente.
La música en vivo no podía estar ausente en el Surfestival, es así como el último día se llevará a cabo una SURFIESTA de clausura que promete, donde los encargados de animar la noche serán la banda de surfrock de Pichilemu"Santa Cochiguagua" (www.myspace.com/santacochiguagua) , quienes presentarán al público los mejores temas de su primer álbum debut "Cerca del Mar", además serán acompañados de Skualos, otra banda nacional surfera.
Dentro de los invitados del Surfestival se encontrarán Alvaro Abarca e Isaac “Icha” Tapia, los primeros surfistas de Chile, unas verdaderas leyendas de este deporte que junto con Ramón Navarro mejor surfista nacional, estarán compartiendo sus experiencias.
Para más información sobre el Surfestival, sinopsis de las Películas e información de todas las actividades y participantes, visita www.surfestival.cl .
Las entradas estarán a la venta desde el 17 de Diciembre en las boleterías del Centro Arte Alameda, y tienen un costo de $1900 General, $1500 Estudiantes y 2x1 presentando tu tarjeta del Club Movistar
El Surfestival es auspiciado por Movistar, Billabong, Dekline y Flor de Caña.

Fuente: Organización Surfestival – Rodrigo Farías
Contacto: info@surfestival.cl / surfestival@gmail.com

Published On: 12/16/2007
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If you like to go out of bounds with a board or two and a camera, it’s time to bring your images in-bounds to Whistler Arts Council’s 4th Annual Out of Bounds: Tales from the Backcountry exhibition!

Presented in partnership with Coast Range Heliskiing, Out of Bounds is a popular photo contest and exhibition for both amateur and professional photographers. This year, Coast Range Heliskiing will again sponsor a People's Choice Award for Best of Show. One photographer and one member of the voting public will win a free heliskiing trip with Coast Range Heliskiing. Additional prizes will be given out at the opening reception, as well as to the runner-up. Winners will be announced at the end of February 2008.

The juried exhibition features photographers from the Sea to Sky Corridor and throughout B.C. with images of skiing and snowboarding in B.C.’s beautiful backcountry, whether accessed by foot, snowmobile, helicopter, watercraft or dogsled. The 2007 exhibiting photographers were Chris Christie, Bonny Mackerewicz, Don Cole Harvey, Greg Eymundson, Toshi Kawano, Dave Humphreys, Dagan Beach, Duncan MacKenzie, Andrew Bradley, Andre Munck, Alex Wigley and two-time Out of Bounds winner, Blake Jorgenson.

Eligible entrants include amateur and professional photographers living in the Sea to Sky Corridor and throughout B.C. An impartial jury will select the photographers who will be showcased and eligible to win. Submissions will be judged on artistic merit, composition, technical skill and adherence to show theme Out of Bounds: Tales from the Backcountry (no chairlifts please!).

Images that have been computer manipulated and/or developed into artwork will also be eligible in a separate category. These images will be exhibited separately and are not eligible for the Heliskiing prize. Please contact the Whistler Arts Council for details.

Images will be exhibited throughout the month of February 2008 at Millennium Place. The exhibition kicks off with another packed-house opening reception on the first weekend of February. The evening includes draw prizes, a DJ and appetizers.

Submission deadline is Friday, Jan. 4, 2008.



Published On: 12/12/2007
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Published On: 12/5/2007
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Alright here's an update on the event...

The doors open at eight pm. Starting at 9pm and every hour on the hour, we will be giving away Westbeach bucks which can be redeemed at the Westbeach store in gastown.

The Fashion show will be at 11pm.
There will be a V.I.P. screening of the "Paint The town Red" trailer just prior to the fashion show.

The tickets will be available this Friday at the Westbeach store in gastown. They will not be available through clubvibes.com. The Advance tickets are $5.00, more at the door.

If you want to come down and have a guestlist of ten or more people I will get you in for free before 10:30.

Rock on.


Published On: 11/15/2007
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This is the party to start the season off right. Don't miss out!



Published On: 11/11/2007
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Die lafamiglia Crew hat sich dieses Jahr mit Rome Snowboards zusammengetan um zum Saisonauftakt einen Event der Extraklasse zu veranstalten. In gemütlich bayerischem Ambiente wird am 17.November 2007 der Alpengasthof „Kreut Alm“ im Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen erstmals Schauplatz einer gediegenen Jibsession mit anschließender Video Release Party.

Die Session ist offen für Jedermann, die Anmeldung erfolgt vor Ort. Als Belohnung für sicke Tricks gibt’s Sachpreise von Rome Snowboards und Ziener Outerwear. Red Bull sorgt für genug Energie und wird die ganze Sache mit ihrem mobilen Partytruck beschallen.

Nach dem Flutlicht Finale startet dann die Party mit dem Pricegiving und leckeren 50 Liter Freibier die vom Neokeltic Shop aus Penzberg gesponsort werden. Neben chilligen Beats können die Partygäste noch Grafittis von 3 Münchner Künstlern bewundern. Gegen 23:00 Uhr steigt das Highlight des Abends: die Video Premiere des neuen lafamiglia Snowboard Movies „delicious xxl“.

 

Weitere Infos gibt’s unter www.lafamiglia.de und www.romesnowboards.com

 

 

 

This year the lafamiglia crew gathered with Rome snowboards to hold an extraordinary event for the season start. The canny Bavarian atmosphere of the mountain pasture “Kreut Alm” near Garmisch-Partenkirchen will be the stage for a relaxed jibsession and a video release party.

The session is open to anyone; the accreditation will take place right before the event.

Riders will get awards from Rome snowboards and Ziener outerwear for the sickest tricks. Red Bull cares for enough energy and the right sound with their mobile party truck.

After the floodlight finals the party starts with perceiving and tasty 50 liters of free beer powered by Neokeltic shop from Penzberg. Beside easy beats the guests can watch the grafitties of 3 munich artists. About 11 pm. The highlight of the evening will be launched: the premiere of lafamiglia’s new snowboard movie “delicious xxl”.

 

For more info please visit www.lafamiglia.de and www.romesnowboards.com

 



Published On: 11/2/2007
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so mike and i are officially in ontario. and how. we got to drive the whole way (well, mike drove while i took pictures and sang), only got lost four times (two of which i still maintain were not our fault!), never ran out of gas, and still made it to ontario in time for thanksgiving.
 
SSL20016.jpg Just North of Squamish, BC picture by tombuk
 
we started it all off with the def leppard and styx concert in vancouver. it was everything i'd built it up to be, complete with middle-aged groupies and lighters waving in time with music. both bands actually put on a surprisingly good show, and although there's nothing better than watching a band perform in the prime of their lives, watching them perform throughout middle age is one of a kind.
 
 
our next stop was whistler, where mo was kind enough to throw us a goodbye party. it was awesome to see everyone, and thanks to all who came out. wish we could have stayed longer, but as always, it was onwards and forwards the next day. we had a long drive through to calgary. went the wrong way on the reserve north of pemberton, and again in lilloet. but we were pretty good at correcting ourselves, and didn't go too far out of our way! in lilloet we stopped at the tourist info centre, which doubled as a hunting museum. it was a little eerie asking directions under the glassy-eyed stares of the counter girl and multiple elk, bighorn sheep, deer, and moose heads.
 
SSL20106.jpg Fraser River, Interior BC picture by tombuk
 
we got through the rockies while it was still light out, and the views made it all worthwhile. the highway we were on was in desperate need of repairs for the most part... in fact, just outside kamloops we actually got caught in construction! not that we really minded, i mean, toyota paseos are built for offroading right?? well, mike thought so anyways. it wasn't until we went over the railroad in alberta that my poor little car got its first taste of flight.
 
SSL20174.jpg Rockies, BC picture by tombuk
 
we finally chugged into calgary, having made surprisingly good time after all. something about men drivers and stuff... anyways, we had talked to kyle and he was willing to put us up for a couple nights in exchange for my questionable talents as a model and makeup artist. so, with misplaced faith in googlemaps, we turned left where we should have turned right (the map said slight left! so really, we were following directions perfectly!), and got lost in hidden valley. the thing with calgary is, every little section uses derivations of the same name to demarcate itself from the rest of the town. so we were faced with the choices of hidden valley road, hidden valley crescent, hidden valley heights, hidden valley close, and so on and so on. for how easily we found it, it damn sure wasn't hidden well enough! in the dark, we trundled back and forth until mike said "oh, i think this looks familiar... let's go this way..." and suddenly we were on the map again. whew! i think we were both quite relieved when we found the address we thought was right, and kyle answered the door, instead of some irate old lady in a housecoat. or worse, a happy old man asking if we liked popsicles.
 
SSL20103.jpg Lake in BC picture by tombuk
 
the next day, kyle graciously showed us around calgary, and the weather cooperated (there were a lot of clouds in BC), so we had a fun day. we'd booked the photo shoot for 5, and after two hours of having my hair pulled out by the roots, i was able to slap on some makeup and get the real photos started! apparently my hairdo was worth $300 or so... it looked fantastic, but my only masochistic tendencies involve ink and needles, so i was rather happy that my $300 wasn't necessary, and i can put it to much better use! as for the shoot itself, you'll all just have to wait for the calendar to see the fruits of our labours!
 
SSL20210.jpg Rockies and Fields in Alberta picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we were off to drumheller, to look at dinosaurs. mike was making every dinosaur joke under the sun (and then some...), which i didn't find very amusing after the first five minutes, let alone the next three hours... but the museum made up for my frustration! i felt a lot better once we got inside, because bones don't talk, and they definitely don't make jokes about "ooh, dinosaur crossing! we have to be careful not to hit one, or they might go extinct again!" once we'd had all the dinosaur bones we could take, we went off to find our hotel. mike was pretty excited when he saw a hotel advertising "WATERSLIDES!!"
 
SSL20235.jpg Badlands, AB picture by tombuk
 
and so we stayed with the waterslides. mike had way too much fun with that... he would go up the stairs, and throw himself into the slide, emerging at the bottom giggling like a little schoolgirl, having almost cracked his skull open on the opposite side of the pool. i went once, but really didn't get the magicalness of it. oh well. we were joined in the pool by an older, rather large man, and seeing mike having such fun, he decided he just had to try it too. i was scared he was going to get stuck, but no, he made it through fine and plopped into the water, also giggling like a little schoolgirl. must be a guy thing.
 
SSL20254a.jpg Mike in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we stopped off to visit the largest t-rex ever, which for a minimal fee, we could have climbed up to look out over the town of drumheller. we adopted the "lets not and say we did" philosophy, and took a couple pictures to satisfy our inner tourist, and hopped in the car, heading off to saskatoon.
 
SSL20280.jpg Mike fighting a Trex, Drumheller, AB picture by tombuk
 
we'd planned to stop in tramping lake along the way, where my grandmother was born. our directions (again, google maps), specifically told us to go left on highway 21. we found highway 31, and thought "oh, it will be soon!". miles of fields and a few dirt roads later, we found ourselves at highway 4. shi*t. we'd gone too far. but we hadn't seen a single sign indicating which dirt road was highway 21. so we doubled back a bit, trying to find a street sign, any street sign, which would tell us where the hell highway 21 was. or highway 656, that would've worked too. we knew we were supposed to be driving over a lake, and when we drove over a ... pond ... mike said "that might have been it!" he nearly had me convinced, when we passed over another, larger pond. "oh, i bet that was it" he said. after the third "lake" we crossed, i stopped listening to him.
 
SSL20313.jpg Grain Silos in AB picture by tombuk
 
we never did find it, and eventually admitted defeat, continuing on to saskatoon. i guess finding a community of 20 people is a little more difficult than it should be.
 
SSL20305.jpg Hay Bales in AB picture by tombuk
 
the next day was saskatoon to winnipeg. a lot of people will say the prairies are boring. i agree. sort of. growing up on an island in the pacific ocean, i definitely didn't have much exposure to rolling fields of grain, so i found it interesting. there was always something to look at, and a lot of ramshackle old barns and sheds, which i quite like. winnipeg turned out to be quite the treat, believe it or not.
 
SSL20387.jpg Derelict barn in AB picture by tombuk
 
we decided to stay at the holiday inn, since i was paying, or so mike says. when we checked in, we were offered a suite, a fancy room, or a kids room. being cheap, we went for the kids room, and man did we ever make the right choice! as soon as we got on the elevator, mike was already getting giddy, talking to the fish in their aquarium. as soon as the door opened, the first thing we saw was a pirate mural. mike started giggling. we stepped out and looked to our right, where there was a huge jungle gym with another pirate walking the plank. mike giggled some more. we walked down to our room, and there was a treasure chest on our door. mike ... well, you probably have a good idea by now what he was doing!
 
cross-canada235.jpg Our Pirate room in Winnipeg, MB picture by tombuk
 
in essence, a kids room is a glorified playpen. inside our room there was a queen bed (supposedly for the parents), and a whole separate room for the kids, complete with bunkbeds and more pirate murals! the kids also had their own TV and PS2, which we did not use becuase we spent too much time in the 'play room' right outside our window. we played foosball, went swimming in the kiddie pool, and got attacked by a shark named jeffrey (his mother was quite content to let him chase us around the pool). as usual, onwards and forwards the next day, we pushed into the dreaded ontario, and saw one of our only sunsets on the trip (lots of clouds).
 
SSL20646.jpg Sunset in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
thunder bay to sault ste marie the next day, we really wanted a hotel with a pool, so we asked around, and since the best western (mike REALLY wanted to enjoy its waterslide, unfortunate for him) was playing host to three tour buses, we opted for the quiter option, which turned out to be not all that quiet in the end anyways. we did get to enjoy a thunderstorm that night though, which i found pretty exciting!
 
SSL20668.jpg Kakabeka Falls picture by tombuk
 
ontario was where we finally decided to get out of the car at real rest stops, not just pulling onto the shoulder for thirty seconds of waving cameras around. i figured since i'm going to have to live here, i might as well make it worth my while!
 
SSL20770.jpg Lakeshore in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
the thunderstorm followed us all the way home the next day, and i was a bit scared that the power would go out right at the end of the canucks game, but it managed to hold together and i got to watch the canucks win in overtime, so at least my first night as a resident of dundas was exciting!!!
 
SSL20717.jpg Our trip, Terry Fox Memorial Viewpoint, ON picture by tombuk
 
and now i realise i've written way too much, as usual. oh well, i guess that happens! mike and i have been settling in (or back in, in his case). it's been a whirlwind, but i think things are finally starting to settle down. our internet is finally up, which means i can actually start applying for jobs. yay! hope everyone is well and you guys didn't miss us too much!
 
SSL202582.jpg Mike and I being goofs in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk


Published On: 10/19/2007
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so screw january first, it seems like september's the time of new beginnings. and a new beginning it is for me; mike's finally convinced me that ontario will be a-ok, and so we're leaving my dingy little one-bedroom for his two-bedroom-one-and-a-half-baths condo. i know, i know, the usual migration for boarders is east to west, not west to east, but can't a girl follow her heart as well as the snow sometimes?
 
what on earth am i going to do in ontario, you may ask... well... um... yeah. here are my options:
 
a) collect cans from people's bins at 4AM on recycling day and return for refund
b) shovel snow for little old ladies
c) be a snowboard instructor
d) be an artist
e) stay at home mom
f) collect EI and sit on my duff
g) make home movies
 
and after a lot of thought, i came up with reasons why i couldn't do any of them...
 
a) because people in ontario are terrible at recycling
b) snow? what snow? it's all ice dammit, and i don't own an ice pick
c) see above, minus ice pick
d) i have no artistic talent whatsoever... whoops
e) not pregnant, too broke to be preggers
f) i quit, so therefore no EI cheques
g) no camcorder, no one would want to see a time lapse of how fast my hair grows anyways.
 
 
 
in all seriousness, though, i'll probably end up looking for work in my same field, care. i'm contemplating going back to school, too. the horrors of last go round of university has worn off some, so i feel like maybe i could handle more school, this time for a masters of psychology. masters degree = more job opportunities = more money in the long run. but, masters degree also = staying in ontario for at least two years. decisions, decisions. i have until december at least to decide if i want to make the enrollment deadline or not.
 
as for right now, i'm bloody sick of packing. we've used up every single empty box we own, and even a few we don't own (they showed up in front of our door this morning magically), and now we're on to garbage bags. what can i say, we're classy movers. tomorrow's the big move day, luckily my parents have lots of storage at their place (once i reclaim my room anyways), so we can store it all there for when we can finally move back. it's amazing how much stuff gets accumulated after a year and a half... and how much i'm not allowed to give away!
 
so, in other news, mike and i both quit our jobs at the end of august, with the intention of taking some time to actually enjoy ourselves before we leave. and it's worked out pretty well i might say! we went sailing for 5 days, which was awesome. visited a few of the gulf islands, and even though the weather didn't cooperate at first, it turned lovely and we had some great sailing weather (we actually got the sail up this year!).
 
we rested for a few nights, then went off to tofino (green point campground) for two nights and three days of the best weather tofino has likely ever seen. we really lucked out, it was gorgeous. lots of sun and sand, with another day we might have had time to rent surf gear, but we had to be home to pack and move. in the near future we have a three day trip to ontario planned, for mike's grandparents' 60th wedding anniversary, then another camping trip to strathcona park, and then it's the big drive to ontario. really looking forwards to the drive, should be great.
 
ANNNNNNNNNNNNNND... so here i was, making all these plans for the drive, working on the 27th being the day to leave, heading up to whistler for a night, blahdy blah blah... and then i find out that my sister's bought me a ticket for def leppard on the 27th in vancouver as a birthday gift! and mike's got us a hotel room 400m from GM place or something, and styx is opening for them, and yadda yadda yadda! definitely going to be an awesome birthday celebration, that's for sure! and so totally worth pushing back the departure by a day! i'm so impressed the two of them kept it quiet for so long (eryn bought the tickets months ago)!! super super stoked, i can't wait (THANKS GUYS!)!
 
so all in all, a super exciting month i'm having, it can only get better from here!


Published On: 9/13/2007
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