• This Old Ledge: Hubba Hideout

    This Old Ledge: Hubba Hideout
    It’s not just what they did, but where they did it, and what they named it. Hubba Hideout cemented the importance of location more than any other spot. In episode 2, Ted shifts from EMB to the most famous ledge in the history of skateboarding.
  • Skater of the Year 2022 Contenders

    Skater of the Year 2022 Contenders
    These last 12 months spawned some of the most shocking skating we’ve seen to date. Let's honor the heavy hitters that made 2022 one for the history books. Finalists announced Wednesday.
  • Jake Yanko's "Behind the Ad" Indy Video

    Jake Yanko's "Behind the Ad" Indy Video
    Jake talks about cracking his neck on Freddy's knee and slashing a freeway underpass for Indy.
  • Fred Gall’s “44/44” Video

    Fred Gall’s “44/44” Video
    It's Freddy's birthday today. Celebrate with him as he gets a trick for every trip around the sun.
  • Fred Gall for Ben Raemers Foundation

    Fred Gall for Ben Raemers Foundation
    Fred opens up about some of his struggles in this powerful piece for The Ben Raemers Foundation.
  • Indy's "Rip Ride Rally: Calm Before the Storm" Video

    Indy's "Rip Ride Rally: Calm Before the Storm" Video
    Uncle Freddy stops by Nocturnal and talks predictions for this weekend's upcoming Rip Ride Rally with Indy.
  • SKATELINE: 08.02.2022

    SKATELINE: 08.02.2022
    Gary dives into Fred Gall's Spiritual Healing part, Peter Raffin's Creature pro part, Quasi's Heat is Life, WKND's Bottle Neck Sewage and more in today's episode of Skateline
  • Hell of a Month: July

    Hell of a Month: July
    July was a scorcher, with a stream of heavy parts from South Africa to Simi Valley. Relive it all before August kicks into gear.
  • Fred Gall's "Spiritual Healing" Part

    Fred Gall's "Spiritual Healing" Part
    The man has done it all and still has plenty left in the tank. Freddy is a one-of-kind skateboarding icon and it's an honor to present you with his new part.
  • In Crust We Trust: The Fred Gall Interview by Brian Anderson

    In Crust We Trust: The Fred Gall Interview by Brian Anderson
    Fred Gall has not only lived 100 skateboarding lives, he’s lived them HARD. Child prodigy, streetstyle innovator, life of the party, total fucking wreck, DIY community activist—all Freddy. Fellow lifer Brian Anderson investigates. As seen in our Feb. 2022 issue.
  • Vitória Mendonça on Heelflips, Homies and Hitting the Big Show

    Vitória Mendonça on Heelflips, Homies and Hitting the Big Show
    The last few months have been huge for Vitória, from turning pro in Copenhagen to putting out a part for Element and making an appearance alongside some of the best in Abnormal Communication. Tight friend Emanuele Barbier calls up the rising star to talk about early skate exposure via Internet cafes, trick obsessions and the whirlwind lifestyle of a modern pro.
  • Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part

    Giovanni Vianna's "RITORNA" Part
    Scratching off NBDs in LA can be difficult, but Gio’s unparalleled fakie skills unlock a slew of new moves. Between his classic hammers and tech finesse, this is a tour de force.
  • Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon

    Giovanni Vianna Interview By Alan Hannon
    Gio filmed his first part at five years old and still has the fire to break new ground across the globe. Following his new video, Primitive’s Alan Hannon hits up our guy to cover a lifetime on the board, risky sponsor changes, ultimate wedgies and skating in the Olympics without an ACL. As seen in our October ‘23 mag.
  • Gravis' "BIJYU" Video

    Gravis' "BIJYU" Video
    Gravis taps its team in Japan to bring back the classy kicks and tasteful looks with a solid display in the streets. Check the reissue of the Filter after watching.    
  • Christian Hall for Slappy Trucks

    Christian Hall for Slappy Trucks
    Christian employs his huge snaps and technical wizardry for his intro to Slappy trucks. Even the shop haters will dig this dude. 
  • In The Mag
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    Miles Silvas brings his razor’s edge precision to the rugged slopes of San Francisco—front crooks at the top of Mason St. for his third cover. Miles sits down with us to fill in the details of his SF residency and keeping the fire lit. Also in this issue: Five Greats with Jaws; Thrasher Weekend in Boston; Sieben spins some Tall Tales from Austin, TX; Heads for days—featuring Nile Gibbs, Kevin Liedtke, and Brandon Burleigh and a killer Cobraman tour story. You don’t wanna miss this issue.