
Need some chill time? Well, hold onto your mittens-The Second Annual Cold Man Jam will be held Saturday, December 6th at Owl’s Head Park in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The rain/snow date will be for the following day, Sunday the 7th. Funhouse and the Owl’s Head Old Man Locals will have a few FREE giveaways, some coffee, donuts and all the frostbitten transition you can ask for. PLEASE NOTE: This event is 11am to 3:30 pm weather permitting. Keep in mind we have no control over the conditions or if NYC Parks and Recreation will even open the gates! If you want to make sure the event is going to happen, we will do our best to keep you posted here. For a personal up to the minute report, call 718-369-6342.
Throw in your dentures, throw on your woolies and represent for hardcore NYC skateboarding. See your frozen ass there.
Well kids, here’s the spread that started it all! Way back in the early days of the Bossman’s lurch from obscurity, a fine fellow by the name of Michael Brooke gave me my first shot at the big time with this kick ass two-page artist’s profile in Concrete Wave Magazine and subsequent 2008 CW calendar cover. Fresh off a face to face meet-up at the Downhillbillies Dixie Cup in 2006, Michael was cool enough to give an unknown nut-job like myself a chance. It marked the turning point in my skate-art career and gave rise to both Funhouse and my delusions of grandeur. I’d also like to thank CW art director and all around art wizard Mark “Markintosh” Tzerelshtein for his professionalism and courtesy. The guy is a class act!

Thanks to Concrete Wave Magazine and check back soon for this year’s 2009 cover!

The Bossman and his Beelze-Buddies at Thrasher Magazine are at it again and we’re pleased to announce the release of our latest collaboration, the Cryptic T. Insanely detailed art, printed with a mix of lightweight, water-based inks, this shirt will have the nice kids crying and Mom reaching for the Bible. Available from THRASHERMAGAZINE.COM and fine Satan-friendly shops everywhere, this shirt is so bad-ass it’s worth the lightening strike!
