Displaying items by tag: Magazine
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2/10/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Vitória Mendonça
Vitória's time on the Scramble got cut short by a heavy slam, but she still copped some clips in Boston before her departure. We called her to talk injuries, inclusive spaces and her five-year plan. As seen in the February '23 issue. -
2/08/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Brian Reid
Brian was the only local on the Scramble skater list, but he hit his home turf just as hard as the rest of the crew. We caught up with the Boston star to chat about makin' ends meet back East, his DGK part and who's got the best shot of gettin' promoted. As seen in the February '23 mag. -
2/07/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Rob Pace
Pace made sure the Scramble lived up to its rail-ripping reputation. Read on to see how the Aussie powerhouse went from handling heavy machinery back home to slaying back-breaking spots in Boston. As seen in our February '23 mag. -
2/02/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Kieran Woolley
Woolley was our designated ATV, but spent way more time shredding street spots than busting bowls. Find out what it's like riding for Sky Brown's company, his pro predictions and the secret to McTwists on a McDonald's diet––as seen in our February '23 mag. -
1/31/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Dylan Jaeb
Dylan could make a nice living on promo codes and paid posts, but he wants to play the skate game the old-fashioned way. We knew we had to get Poods' most visible skate rat on the Scramble to see what he could do on the East Coast streets. Read up as we talk SD livin', trip highlights and his leap from Zero to Primitive—as seen in our February '22 mag. -
1/30/2023
Am Scramble Interview: Nick Matthews
Nick Mathews bounced around board sponsors for years even though everyone knows he's the best. Chicago’s son hopped in the van put down some of the most memorable moves of the trip. We investigate this phenomenal talent with an extra-packed catch-up, as seen in our February ‘23 mag. -
12/06/2022
5 Greats: Louie Lopez
He's got a killer new Cons part to cap an epic year, but did you ever wonder what the five weirdest places Louie Lopez has taken a dump were? Read on! As seen in our December '22 mag. -
11/24/2022
Big Sets, Small Boards: The Petar Stanchev Interview
You probably know Petar as the little person messin’ up Macba in your feed. Not everything's on the 'Gram, though. Read how this coffee-addicted Bulgarian made the move to Barci in his search of a clear head and epic terrain. As seen in our January ‘23 issue. -
7/29/2022
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. -
6/06/2022
Dakota Servold: 5 Greats
You saw him smack rails from California to the Carolinas in Splendor. Now read up as Fosko’s road warrior sounds off on illegal tricks, Sinclair's life advice and more—as seen in our June ‘22 mag.
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7/18/2025
Alex Midler for Guess Jeans
Alex serves up staggering stunts from start to finish, but saves something special for the final hurrah. It don’t get gnarlier than this... -
7/18/2025
Alex Midler's "Guess" Part Premiere Photos
An A-list audience at the Silverlake Lounge got first looks at Alex Midler's jaw-dropping new part. From Koston and Ishod to his brother Todd, the guest list was packed with a cast as heavy as the clips themselves. See for yourself. -
7/18/2025
Helge Tscharn's "Capsule" Photo Book
Masterlensman Helge Tscharn has been documenting skating around the world for the past four decades. His new book is a must for any skate fiend or photofile. Order yours today! -
7/18/2025
In the Shop: Fort Miley Hoodie and T-shirt by Mike Gigliotti
To celebrate the release of This Old Ledge: Fort Miley, Mike Gigliotti whipped up some merch of this iconic SF spot. Get yours before it’s gone. -
7/18/2025
This Old Ledge: Fort Miley
Gophers, war plans and the pioneers of street skating all play a part in the mind-blowing history of San Francisco’s oldest and most important concrete banks. Watch Ted and learn.
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