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Having grown up skating in Winnipeg with the Green Apple crew, Frank migrated over to Vancouver 11 years ago to skate the parks, bomb the hills, and hit the sushi spots. During that span he’s also become a full-time writer and editor who contributes to Concrete Skateboarding and SBC Skateboard magazines. Well, add Push.ca feature columnist and bloggist to that list.

Posted On Thu, Mar 04 2010 2:40 PM
At the start of the 2010 Games in February, I figured it was a good time to skip the first half of the Vancouver tourist pilgrimage and leave the laptop behind to partake in a good ‘ol fashioned skate vacay. Of all places, it was Tucson, Arizona. My friend Adam Cassidy was there staying with his folks, so I jumped in for... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Feb 25 2010 3:11 PM
I recently had a chance to chat with stunt-wood pro Sierra Fellers for an upcoming Canadian Side of the Brain column for PUSH.ca/skateboarding. Sierra’s been making a plethora of power moves as of late, most recently getting married for the third time (to the same gal, but that’s another story), and getting his first... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Feb 18 2010 8:08 PM
By Monday February 22nd, the March 2010 issue of Concrete should be available free of charge at finer Canadian skateshops. But for now, here are a few things to look forward to in #105... Lee Yankou , San Francisco smith grind. Photo: Dan Zaslavsky We caught up with Paul Trep after he mysteriously disappeared from Vancouver... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Feb 11 2010 4:20 PM
After having a March 2010 issue wrap-up meeting (#105 previews coming soon) at the Concrete office in Richmond, BC, editor/art director Kelly Litzenberger and myself paid a visit to Timebomb Trading (who happen to be housing our rare Albino Sasquatch in their foyer). While there were intentions of having a “meeting”... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Feb 04 2010 12:44 PM
Nearly a year ago to the day – February 5th, 2009 – is when Alien Workshop’s critically acclaimed Mind Field premiered in Vancouver. It was 4 years in the making. This feature project was packaged nicely with a 60-page hardcover photo book featuring Mind Field creator Greg Hunt’s making-of photo work... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Jan 28 2010 11:17 AM
My email program tends to bounce messages straight to the junk file if the sender’s not in my address book. Mostly it’s so the “Enhance Your Pork-Lever” spam barrage doesn’t land in my inbox. Daily, I comb through the junk folder to make sure something legit isn’t in there, and that’s... (more)

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