• Creature Quickie: Darren Navarrette

    Creature Quickie: Darren Navarrette
    Darren Navarrette gets a couple quick jabs in a concrete clover before hitting the vertical swing set in this new episode of Quickies from Creature.
  • Josh Douglas' "Coastlines" Part

    Josh Douglas' "Coastlines" Part
    All the way from Palm Beach to Long Beach. Josh Douglas' new Thunder Trucks "Coastlines" video part. Watch it here.
  • Ray Barbee's "A Wider View" Video

    Ray Barbee's "A Wider View" Video
    “A Wider View” explores the legacy of Ray Barbee and his fascination with analog photography. Check it out here.
  • Malcolm Day 2016

    Malcolm Day 2016
    Gone but not forgotten. Every year the Potrero skatepark squad throws a BBQ to celebrate the life of Malcom Armstrong. Check out the recap video here. Happy birthday Malcolm, you're are missed.
  • "Made in Venice" Movie Trailer

    "Made in Venice" Movie Trailer
    Jesse Martinez has been in the game for a long time. Peep the vid of the Venice scene and the influence they had on the skateboard world. When Jesse talks, you listen and he has a Thrasher tatt. A true lifer gets it on wax for all to see. Check it. –Jake Phelps
  • Five Sequences: 08.26.2016

    Five Sequences: 08.26.2016
    Hammeke comes through with this week's five sequences of Corey Millet, Ryan Decenzo, Yoshi Tanenbaum, Patrick Ryan, and Tre Williams.
  • Hall Of Meat: Jordan Grace

    Hall Of Meat: Jordan Grace
    Jordan catches a few injuries here but it’s clear which one is the worst.
  • Jerry Gurney's "Destroyer" Part

    Jerry Gurney's "Destroyer" Part
    Jerry takes tricks from different skate eras, adds some rockin' music, and puts it all in a blender. The result is one hell of a good time and a killer edit. Congrats on going pro for Blood Wizard!
  • Jerry Gurney's "Destroyer" Teaser

    Jerry Gurney's "Destroyer" Teaser
    His stoke level was already on full blast, so now that Blood Wizard turned Jerry pro you know things are gonna go mental. Full part premieres here on Thursday.
  • Remembering Phil Shao

    Remembering Phil Shao
    Phil Shao, 1973-1998. 18 years dead? Well when he was here, he was doin' it. Blind School pool in Berkeley had three covers. His Smith over the box was top shelf. They only take the good ones. Miss you daily. Always with style, Phil MF Shao. —Jake Phelps