Articles
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4/27/2008
Bill Storey
In the early '90s, before OG De Souza, this guy Bill Storey came to SF and ripped hard. -
2/21/2008
Remembering Curtis
Old photos make the world go around; here's some rippers. -
1/07/2008
Style For Miles
Old photos bring back many memories—some good, some sad. Here's some random shots to remember and never forget. Skating is like forever. -
12/15/2006
Jump Ramps
A couple photos from contests back in the day. -
11/02/2007
View Finder
Long before the digital revolution, dudes had to set up the shots. Not quite rocket science but damn-near close. Shoebox pinhole. -
3/28/2007
Gearin' Up To Get Down
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5/11/2007
Epic Shots
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6/27/2007
S.U.A.S
The Shut Up And Skate contest hit Houston like a ton of bricks in 1988. Make no mistake—as vert was dying and street was coming in, these guys were still killing it. Here are a few gems that’ll have you dreaming of that old pad stentch. -
3/22/2007
Upland
Photos from Upland, CA. -
9/28/2007
Ocean Beach 1986
Jim Thiebaud and Julien Stranger both blast off on a Summer day in The City, circa 1986. Love you guys.
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3/05/2025
ICHPIG at Primitive Park Video
Gary pops by Primitive park for a fired up session with Jace, K White and the ICHPIG posse from Australia. -
3/05/2025
John Dilo's "Choking The Bat" Jacuzzi Part
Dilo recently moved to The City, but he's already got another full part ready with absurd mannies from the pier to the the library for Jacuzzi. -
3/05/2025
Wallride Skate Co's "Dirty People" Video
If you saw The Drift trip in the mag, you Kazakhstan's got spots. Our friends at Wallride show off the beauty of Almaty with a powerful vid full of proper plazas and wild rails. -
3/05/2025
Elissa Steamer's "Smile Interview" for The Ben Raemers Foundation
The Ben Raemers Foundation sits down with Elissa to talk early days in Florida, her mental health experience and gettin' sober. Listen up. -
3/05/2025
Monster's "DOWN STRAIGHT UP Vol. 3" Video
Monster continues its global tear with GT firing first with 10-o'clock frontside ollies before the team takes over. Jake Yanko's full-speed barrage makes a powerful closing statement.