Displaying items by tag: Rob Roskopp
burnout_WeirdCoversFIX With almost 400 mags under our belts, not all of them are going to be solid gold. Burnout catalogs his ten picks for weirdest fronts.
Thursday, December 20 2012
Category: Burnout
280LeeRalph Digging through the old crates, you find the craziest images of the strangest things… —Jake Phelps
Thursday, October 25 2012
Category: Articles

018805C1.jpgCover: Rob Roskopp – Snowdog
Photo: Kanights

Inside This Mag: An interview with Natas Kaupas and some snowboarding action

Also In This Issue:
The Turf reopens in the Midwest

Music Articles: Stiff Little Fingers, Scream and Exodus

Friday, January 15 2010
Category: Magazine

Cover: Chris Miller – Frontside Air
Photo: Mofo

Inside This Mag: An interview with Rob Roskopp, skating banks and the Transworld Skate Championships in Vancouver

Also In This Issue:
Thrifting, a summer of rad contests and some skimboarding action

Music Articles:
The Boneless Ones, Chuck Treece and more

Thursday, January 14 2010
Category: Magazine

Cover: Rob Roskopp – Sweeper
Photo: Schneider

Inside This Mag: An interview with Mike McGill and Midwest Melee in Nebraska

Also In This Issue:
Big city skating, the Capitola Classic, Dateline Morro Bay and the S.U.A.S. Series of Texas

Tuesday, January 12 2010
Category: Magazine
Wild in the Parks North America May 24
CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25
Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27
Few and the Far Skate Jam Sacramento, CA Jun 01
Cuates & The Budrows Jun 09
TH0613_740.jpgIn This Issue
Free Ambig Modern Art DVD included with every mag in which Clint Walker more than earns his newfound pro status and the rest of the Ambig team backs it up with post-modern madness. Fast forward to the mag and dive into 14 pages of freeze frame Clint Walker gnarlitude securing him a spot as one of the heaviest dudes out. T-Puds goes high tech in China; Volcom and Co. bring the heat to Peru and Argentina; Converse tours through TX on the way to the Thrasher/Cons SXSW TX Death Match; and Clive Dixon and Raney Beres prove the future of rad is nothing to worry about. Score This Mag For Free