• Strike and Destroy - Luan teaser

    Strike and Destroy - Luan teaser
    We sent Ewan Bowman down to Brazil to film Luan de Oliveira for a couple weeks in and around his hometown of Porto Alegre. They came through with an amazing video. It'll be premiering here on Monday.
  • Remillard turns pro weekend

    Remillard turns pro weekend
    San Diego has a rich skate history with lots of sun and big terrain. Here's newly-pro Tom and a crew of rippers hitting a bunch of crazy spots. Featuring Hitz, Kimbel, Hewitt, Stu, Fletcher, and many others.
  • Double Rock: Rainy Daze Montage

    Double Rock: Rainy Daze Montage
    SF got pummeled with rain and that means indoor sessions go off. Here's Mikey Curtis, Chris Henderson, Cody Chapman, and the insane Brad McClain.
  • Shep Dawgs - Bishop Park Birthday

    Shep Dawgs - Bishop Park Birthday
    When the good homie turns 21, the Shep Dawgs know it's time to party, skatepark style! Welcome to the Shep Dawgs' new Thrasher show. 
  • Hall of Meat: Tom Remillard

    Hall of Meat: Tom Remillard
    Tom has those great, snappy frontside disasters, but the coping gods were angry on this day and stole the wind from him.
  • BFFS: Flip Barcelona 2001 Part 1

    BFFS: Flip Barcelona 2001 Part 1
    An entire city is one big skate daydream for this young Flip squad. Here's Arto, Geoff, Appleyard, Bastien, Boulala, and others.
  • BIGGEST HANDRAIL EVER?

    BIGGEST HANDRAIL EVER?
    After 2013 it didn't seem like skateboarding could get any crazier. Derek Elmendorf's deranged double kink screams you ain't seen nothin' yet.
  • Tom Grom

    Tom Grom
    Hammeke has a look back blog of ol' Tom Grom leading up to the weekend he turned pro—video coming this Friday.
  • SKATELINE: 02.11.2014

    SKATELINE: 02.11.2014
    Gary's excited for the upcoming Plan B video, he has some constructive criticism for Chaz Ortiz, and he celebrates the return of éS shoes.
  • Classics: Neil Blender "Destroy Everything Now"

    Classics: Neil Blender "Destroy Everything Now"
    Neil injected an extra boost of fun and creativity into skating when it really needed it in the '80s and '90s. Tom Remillard introduces a classic from the 2004 88 vid.