The Heuristic Rob and Big Black ProfilePast Features
What started as a DC comedic sketch has taken on new significance, as Rob Dyrdek and Chris "Big Black" Boykin's antics have resonated with street skaters across the nation. The premise of the duo is simple: Rob street skates and Big Black prevents kill-joy security guards from interfering.And who wouldn't want an imposing, linebacker-sized bodyguard protecting your every move? From The DC Video skit, the odd-couple took off in popularity, spawning a new reality TV show on MTV called Rob and Big Black. The series, which premiered this season, follows the off-beat life of Rob, Big, and their new pet bulldog Meaty in Hollywood Hills, CA. The episodes serve as a slick marketing platform for DC Shoes, whose apparel and accessories continually adorn both characters.
On Rob, you can usually find him sporting a simple logo DC T-shirt, logo cap, faded dark denim jeans, and DC Shoes skater sneaks. Big Black, on the other hand, has started flaunting his new clothing lineup, which features a monochrome quizzical mug of his face, or a logo with a mirrored letters of a B. Fortunately, the dog doesn't come with Paris Hilton-esque mini-doggy shirts.| Full Article >> |
Kick It with Sidekick Sweeps
Enter the Kick It with Sidekick Sweeps and win a brand-new T-Mobile Sidekick 3. Play MP3's, talk, text, IM, e-mail, and surf the net with T-Mobile's new flip phone. The Sidekick also comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera, games, Bluetooth wireless technology and a built-in QWERTY keyboard.So get connected and don't miss out. Entrants must be a U.S. resident and 18 years or older to enter.
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Top 10 Urban Sneakers
With countless skater endorsed brands and urban clothing labels, underground culture has long since entered the mainstream; fashion corporations and luxury marquees have caught on to what was once a symbol of creative freedom and tapped into the burgeoning industry. Fortunately, the recognition of urban culture has brought about new perspectives on aesthetics--in particular, with shoes. So what sneakers styles have withstood the test of time--and fads? Here are our top ten picks:| Full Sneaker Article >> |




Skating from the age of 11, Karl Watson signed on with Dogtown Skateboards at 13, and co-founded Organika Skateboards at the age of 20, infusing his style and identity into the brand.
Known for his laid-back attitude, Adelmo Jr. embraces the Rastafarian culture--but without the stoner stereotype. Deeply spiritual, Adelmo claims to draw his biggest inspiration from God--aka Jah Almighty.
Chico Brenes moved from Nicaragua to the states when he was ten, dodging forced recruitment in the civil war. The pro skater has appearing in shows such as Fuel TV's the Daily Habit.
Moving from DC to Indonesia, Jackson Curtin started skating at age 13 in Jakarta. Jackson currently joined with his friends on the RBK team and reps for DGK skateboards.
Known for his Backside 5-0's, Rob Gonzalez started skating when he was 14 years old. Rob continues to live in Long Beach, California, and captures acclaim for his smooth, natural skating style.