The winners of the 2023 Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival Awards were announced this weekend in Toronto where $32,000 in prizes were handed out to various 2SLGBTQ+ filmmakers.
Carbondale is where it all started, Aisha Weinhold said. Since 2014, documentaries featuring female outdoor athletes taking on the world one natural obstacle at a time occupied the Crystal Theatre marquee. For the past three.
Weekend Warmup #109
Jan 29, 2021
We ve got another eclectic mix for you in this edition of Weekend Warmup. On the surface, the brilliance of Tourism New Zealand s
Traveling Under the Social Influence comes from the comedic value, but if you dig just a tiny bit deeper, I think we can agree there s a cautionary tale there about our little MTB-centric sphere of the internet. I ll let you chime in on MTB s worst offenders in terms of gram stereotypes and executions we ve seen one (thousand) times too many. Traveling under the Social Influence isn t far from Riding Under the Social Influence.
GoPro s best of reel is always fun as it shows what creators in other sports and walks of life are doing with their action cams.
Treasure-trove | Never-before-seen footage of Michigan s Snurfing origin discovered by Sparta man
Filmmaker Zeppelin Zeerip was visiting with some snowboarding legends when he was told they had 3 hours of unseen footage in bags in their basement. Author: Brent Ashcroft Updated: 8:40 PM CST December 7, 2020
MUSKEGON, Mich. It was Christmas Day 1965 when Muskegon native Sherman Poppen decided to take his daughters out of the house so his then pregnant wife could get some peace.
Little did Poppen know what would happen that cold and snowy day in his backyard would be his discovery of the Snurfer, which set in motion a new snow sport.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Zeppelin Zeerip
New Holland Brewing Company is partnering with Vermont-based snowboard brand Burton to support director Zeppelin Zeerip’s short film, “Made in the Mitten.”
“Made in the Mitten” follows the evolution of snowboarding from its original days of “snurfing,” a term popularized by inventor Sherman Poppen in 1965 in Muskegon.
The term snowboarding was coined by Burton founder Jake Burton Carpenter. Burton developed the first snowboard as a riff off of Poppen’s standup sleigh-like novelty item and, as an avid snurfer, shifted the product and concept into bona fide sporting equipment and legitimized the sport of snowboarding.