• RIP IN PEACE: Jaya Bonderov

    RIP IN PEACE: Jaya Bonderov
    Skating, Hawaii, and California have lost a favorite son with the passing of our friend, Jaya Bonderov. He went from Photo-G to the front of the mag, and then continued to give back to 'boarding from behind the lens. "Jaya means victory of the spirit." Never forget.
  • RIP Beastie Boys' MCA, 1964-2012

    RIP Beastie Boys' MCA, 1964-2012
    Straight from the streets of Brooklyn and NYC, a ’78 hardcore band morphed into the most successful rap group of all time. If ever there was an example of someone making the most of talent and opportunity, it was Adam Yauch. Thanks for puttin’ it all on wax.
  • RIP Phil Shao

    RIP Phil Shao
    12 years ago, skateboarding lost one of its greats. You'll never grind the top bar at Fort Miley.
  • This Old Ledge: Los Angeles Mall

    This Old Ledge: Los Angeles Mall
    For most, the LA Mall is an uninviting Downtown fortress, but skaters have been flocking there since the '80s. Walk the grounds with Ted Barrow as he traces the bricks' history from early Guy to modern Greco.
  • Welcome Madrid X Spitfire Video

    Welcome Madrid X Spitfire Video
    Adrian Del Campo, Felipe Bartolome, Gabi Ferrero and the crew from Madrid's Welcome shop charge their city's bounty of granite spots for Spitfire.
  • Chris Joslin's "Joyce" Rockstar Part

    Chris Joslin's "Joyce" Rockstar Part
    Barcelona's got more blocks than just Macba, and Joslin hunts down the city's sets with his world-famous arsenal for Rockstar. 
  • Opera Holiday 2024 Boards

    Opera Holiday 2024 Boards
    Opera shows off their new sleds just in time for a holiday park rip.   
  • Chris Russell's "OJ Part Battle Scars" Video

    Chris Russell's "OJ Part Battle Scars" Video
    OJ brings out all the sticks and slams from the Muscle's unhinged part.
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    Greyson Fletcher Thrasher Cover February 2025
    Greyson Fletcher lets it dangle with a barefoot one-footer high above Oahu's North Shore. In this issue, we've got GX1000 in Japan, Indy in Germany, Atlantic Drift in Kazakhstan. Plus interviews with Shawn Hale, Donovon Piscopo and Greyson Fletcher himself.