Displaying items by tag: Andrew Currie
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6/24/2022
Gabriel "Gabbers" Summers: The Thrasher Interview
Gabbers is back on his beat, battling hectic rails and deadly terrain in his new Zero part. We hit up the Tasmanian madman to talk the benefits of hard work, keeping his cool and why he looks up to Spanky—as seen in our August ‘22 issue. -
6/16/2021
The "Harlow Factor" Video
Skating and graffiti collide in this raw depiction of Melbourne, with Andrew Currie and Jeremiah Corea leading the charge. Enjoy the show. -
8/12/2016
Hoon's "#ShitKunce" Video
These Aussies party hard, but shred even harder. Cheers to a heavy vid from Hoon and the boys in OZ. -
1/09/2014
The Freedumb Airlines commercial
Hell yeah, here's a good reminder that skating is still fun. The infamous clothing company is back and wait until you see how diverse and random their team is. -
2/21/2012
Burnout: Please Pizzey
Epic 'crete and local legends as the SOTY crew hits Pizzey, still in OZ. -
4/29/2010
Andrew Currie Indy Footage
Pro skater, publisher, company-owner and who knows what else, Australia's Andrew Currie has been around forever and shows no sign of stopping. -
1/25/2010
August 1998
Cover: Bam Margera – Over Vert Grind Photo: OgdenInside This Mag: Interviews with Brian Childers and Brad Staba and the World Industries team hits France, Belgium and the NetherlandsAlso In This Issue: Reader photo submissions and a road trip with Jake Lewis, Julien Stranger, Bill Dunforth and more Music Articles: Arsonists and the Toy Dolls -
1/25/2010
July 1998
Cover: Ethan Fowler – 360 Flip Photo: MorfInside This Mag: The Tao of skateboarding, an interview with Peter Smolik and sick ams JP Jadeed, Josh Neher, Dave Coyne and Mike Harper Also In This Issue: Skating in San Pedro, CAMusic Articles: AFI, Mach 5 Overdrive and the Suicide Machines -
1/25/2010
March 1998
Cover: Peter Hewitt – Frontside Invert Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: Skating in South America and Eddy Alioto, Matt Moffett and Peter Hewitt Also In This Issue: The Vans Amateur Championships featuring Joe Fernandez, John "Cherrier" Muldoon, Mark Roth, Jeremy Frankovis, Dave "Science Fair Boy" Maxwell, JR Neves, Greg Hiler, Sam Hitz, Jacob Tillman and Bastien SalabanziMusic Articles: Fu Manchu, the Get Up Kids and Today Is The Day -
1/25/2010
January 1998
Cover: “El Diable Esta Perdido” Artwork By: Pushead Inside This Mag: An interview with Phil Shao and the Hard Rock Hollywood event in the Triple Crown SeriesAlso In This Issue: The vans All Girl Skate Jam, pool skating, and rad ams Sean Robinson, Tony Froude, Stephen Bailey and Aaron DaviesMusic Articles: Snot, Groovie Ghoulies and the Grumpies
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10/29/2024
Nike SB's "20 Years of Grant Taylor" Video
Covering every era of GT, Nike SB collects two decades of clips from its time with ATL's finest. This is guaranteed to spark the session. -
10/29/2024
Jimmy Wilkins and Shea Donavan's "Under, Over" Part
No vert filmer? No problem. Jimmy and Shea reinvigorate the doubles game by trading off the camera between—and during—unreal lines. You'll feel like you're flyin' with 'em. -
10/29/2024
Halfpipe People
Vert stars Jimmy Wilkins and Shea Donavan draw a crowd for the premiere of their hotly-anticipated Over Under video. Burnout reports … padless. -
10/29/2024
Halloween Hellbomb 2024 Photos
The Hellbomb has too much goin' on for the video alone to capture all the absurdity. Good thing we got Papke and Bailey on the ground to give you a closer look at all the chaos. -
10/29/2024
Space Pupil's "Cosmic Transmission Vol. 1" Video
Lizard, Leleu and their cosmic comrades give a glimpse into the upcoming visual experience from Space Pupil. Check the transmission and keep your eye out for the full length.
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In The Mag
Handrail heavyweight Jamie Foy delivers a knockout punch to the final cover of 2024—16 down, six up and the grind of a lifetime. We caught up with the former SOTY to talk handrails, contests, and terrain. We got interviews with Brandon Westgate and Chris Russell. Full Death Match coverage, and last but certainly not least, YETI took the gang on a wild adventure to the Oregon Coast. Heavy issue, don’t miss it!