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3/12/2020
Billy Trick by Will Miles
Legendary name for a legendary dude. Billy cracks his tail to the beat of his own drum. This part rips. -
3/12/2020
Loveletters: The Rowan Special
Grosso bridges the generational divide between Gen Xers and Millennials by talking with Rowan and Ronnie Sandoval. Rowan’s unreal story about Phelps is reason enough to tune in. Know your history. -
3/12/2020
Nike SB's "Not Here By Luck | Cata Diaz" Video
Torn between taking steps toward adulthood or following an uncertain path in skateboarding, Cata took a leap of faith and moved to Spain, becoming a local at Macba. Get to know the Chilean shredder you’ve undoubtedly seen in your feed with some some quick clips and a moving interview. -
3/12/2020
Krux's Whale Talk
Krux continues its beautifully bizarre streak by working their nine-inch trucks into a guided meditation session led by Whale Bone. Ground yourself with this one next time you’re about to focus another innocent board. Namaskate. -
3/11/2020
Gnarcell's Scram Board
Pools, parks and handplants, the Scram crew knows the formula. Their loose-truckin' Wisconsin transplant hits Washington Street and some backyard pits with the boys to celebrate his new board featuring art from the LARB. This one’s for those who like their skating and vids a little more raw. -
3/11/2020
Patrick Zentgraf Knows
His tech moves are just the right mix of flash and style, as they should be. We also appreciate the simple, perfect nollie flip to fakie. Thanks for that last one, Pat. -
3/11/2020
Joe Hinson's "Rugged Kingdom" Part
The UK isn’t usually known for its stock of big rail and gap skaters, but Darkstar’s Joe Hinson is out to change that. He gets over the awful ground with some elaborate uses of plywood, signs, and duct tape. If he sees a double kinker, he’ll find a way to hit it—no excuses. -
3/11/2020
Ryan Reyes for Bones Wheels
The free-spirited flower child tests his new Portal wheels with a zen cruise through his favorite ditch, wearing what appears to be a pair of Tevas. It takes a bold man to go open toes on the nose. -
3/09/2020
Shrunken Head's "Shrunken Rituals Vol.2" Video
While mostly concentrating their sick voodoo energy on Burnside, the Shrunken Head squad hits damn-near every Portland DIY and manages a few interstate clips. Jeremy Tuffi, Frank Shaw and many others tear up every piece of Quikrete in sight. Keep your eyes peeled for the Crust Hunter himself. -
3/09/2020
Roger of the Month: Joey McAdams
A month late, but Joey McAdams from Lynwood, WA, is the Roger of the Month for February 2020. That last flip out might make you trip out. Who’s gonna be ROTM for March? You’ll probably find out in April…
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4/28/2024
MASHER: Swampfest 2024 Video
Raybourn, Kowalski, Gravette, Gregson and the gang trek back to Florida for three days of unfathomable chaos. Join 'em as they navigate burning ships, fireworks and setups so sketchy you’ll just have to see to believe. -
4/28/2024
Alien Workshop's "NORMALIZE" Video
Powerhouse Kevin Liedtke snaps first in Philly before getting backup from Joey O'Brien, Johnny Purcell, and the team. Sammy Montano delivers a powerful closing argument. -
4/28/2024
Limosine's "8" Video
Limo pulls out all the stops with heavy showings from Nelly, Karim, Cyrus and the usual suspects. Max Palmer might just leave you speechless. -
4/28/2024
“Sh*t Show” at the Art Room DTLA
You might know know Remy Stratton from his photos in the mag or as the guy at the helm of Volcom skate, but he's also got a two-piece band about to rock the house in LA. Get the details here. -
4/28/2024
“The Slamma at SOMA” with the REAL Team
The REAL team is heading over to SOMA park in May to put on a big jam with hella product, free food and a killer afterparty. Get the details here.
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In The Mag
Kader finally gives us an excuse to put on him on the front—booming switch frontside flip from Chinatown straight to your eyeballs. More for your eyeballs in this issue include, but definitely not limited to: Jereme Knibbs, Braden Hoban, Frankie Spears, Vans in Australia. Get yours today.