Streetphire has a dope flipbook up featuring Lavar's new lineup, as well as an interview with Mike Ardelean covering some updates from the brand. After a short hiatus, they're back with a couple of new team riders, continuing their fresh take on t-shirt design.
Got a few minutes to kill at work? Here's the last DVD release from the etnies BMX crew, Grounded (in 20 parts). It's packed to the gills with every type of shredding, from white-knuckle dead-man shit to wild street riding and even some Vert. Speaking of Vert, the above photo is of Jamie Bestwick, the guy who's been dominating halfpipe riding for a hell of a long time. Can't even imagine what he's working on in the secret winter sessions out at Woodward...
If you dig the vid, pick up a high-quality copy - it even comes with a 48-page book - at your local shop (or here).
Here's a two-part interview that Adam from The Come Up did with Terrible One owner Joe Rich on a recent trip to Austin. What it lacks in production value it more than makes up for with content, with Joe setting the internet gossip weenies straight about things like his relationship with etnies and moving some of T-1's manufacturing overseas. It's good shit, check it out.
On a related note, if you're freezing your ass off at the moment, T-1 just released some new sweatshirts (above), so cop one and get toasty.
Glenn P.P. Milligan and Vital BMX have been collaborating for a bit now on the Big Big BMX Show, a bi-monthly (or so) video recap of some of the bigger goings-on in the BMX world, plus some original content that Glenn's been experimenting with. Some love it and some have sticks up their asses about it; I myself am down with P.P. (and with O.P.P.), so I've dropped episode 6 below. Check it out, then head over to Vital if you want to see the previous episodes.
By the way, Glenn is the guy with the tie above, flanked by Jason Enns and Tony Neyer, next to the wax statue of Dr. Phil. Oh, wait a minute...
Random photo of Kelly Bolton spotted on the Eastern Bikes site. This is the same cat who spent hundreds of dollars on a full sasquatch suit that he wore at the Interbike trade show in Vegas, as well as on several shopping trips to local grocery stores. Nutter.