Displaying items by tag: Preston Maigetter
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8/11/2023
Ed Templeton's "Wires Crossed" Interview
Ed Templeton's new book gives a rare inside look at the lives of some of the biggest names from 1995 to 2012. Along with a sneak peek at the pages, Burnett talks to Ed about the gross motels, violent Russian cops, the evolution of gender roles and what it's like to look back on skateboarding’s golden era. -
3/10/2023
RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor was a giant in the Atlanta scene and provided a blueprint for how to live the fullest life as a skateboarder. From his pro career to building a family and fostering the community through his Stratosphere shop, he is remembered by everyone he touched. Read closely as his loved ones reflect on his incredible ride. -
1/25/2010
October 1999
Cover: Kerry Getz – Kickflip Lien Air Photo: Burnett Inside This Mag: Blind goes to Europe, the Globe World Championships in Germany, the Radlands 99 Contest in England and Consolidated's American summer tour Also In This Issue: The science of skateboarding, Rick Oyola's story and skating in Livingston, ScotlandMusic Articles: Krazy Fest Too 1999 with Kill Your Idols, Snapcase and more, Quadrajets and Common Rider
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12/13/2024
This Old Ledge: DWP Los Angeles
The most ideal benches in the world? Ted Barrow makes a strong case they're at LA's Department of Water and Power. Get the scoop, backed by iconic clips of MJ, Carroll, Spanky, Shane and more. -
12/13/2024
Who Should Be The 2024 Skater of The Year?
When the dust settles, these five finalists stand out among the incredible contenders. Take a moment to appreciate each of their awesome contributions to skateboarding. The decision is never easy, but we wanna know: Who's your pick for 2024 Skater of the Year? -
12/13/2024
Tony Latham's "Long Distance Relationship" Raw
Tony brings out all the slams and extra stunts that went into his wild Jacuzzi part. -
12/13/2024
FTC x Derby San Francisco
A roster of heavies shows up in support of two iconic SF institutions. -
12/13/2024
The "Blokes 2" Video
Equal parts cinematic masterpiece and schizophrenic daydream, the Blokes spotlight the UK scene’s most crucial players in a must-see sequel.
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