• May 1999

    May 1999
    Cover: Jerry Hsu – Switch Heelflip Photo: Morf Inside This Mag: An interview with Rob Gonzalez, a spotlight on Japan with skaters Yuichi Oha Ra, Daisuke Hayakawa, Hisashi Nakamura, Karl Brutsaert, Alexander Lee Chang, Junichi (Ishiko) Arahata, Junichi Gonsho and more and a look back on EMBAlso In This Issue: 22 pools in one day with Dave Ruel, Toby Burger, Chris Rooner, Preston Maigetter and Alan Ausburg and an interview with Dayne BrummetMusic Articles: Long Beach Dub All Stars, Agnostic Front and Famous Monsters
  • Frecks for House of Vista

    Frecks for House of Vista
    With a guest trick from Uncle Freddy and Danzig on the soundtrack, Frecks finds the perfect pairings in this hard-hitting part for House of Vista. 
  • Blood Wizard's "Outer Realms" Video

    Blood Wizard's "Outer Realms" Video
    The Wizards continue their endless quest for longer lines through San Pedro and their local backyard oasis. 
  • Ruby Lilley's "Monster" Part

    Ruby Lilley's "Monster" Part
    Red’s barn, Washington Street and Mammoth have all leveled their fair share of seasoned pros, but Ruby handles the heaviest terrain with absolute authority. Mami and Lizzie bring the backup in this stunning show.
  • "Get it Away" A Short Film About SSD

    "Get it Away" A Short Film About SSD
    Phelper's favorite band SSD, known for their explosive shows and straight-edge advocacy, are profiled in this mini-doc by Six Stair's Buddy Nichols.
  • Beatrice Domond's "American Tourist" Stance Art Show

    Beatrice Domond's "American Tourist" Stance Art Show
    On June 21st, Stance and Beatrice are bringing an art show and live screen printing to the heart of New York City. Get all the details here.
  • In The Mag
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    Chris Russell floats an Eggplant in OZ for the cover of July 2024, an issue packed from start to finish. GX hits Japan, Bannerot crawls walls, Lou bombs elephants, and Jhancarlos humbles the heaviest rails. Secure 200 pages of stoke before it’s too late.