• Megan Baltimore: People I've Known

    Megan Baltimore: People I've Known
    As Girl skateboards celebrates its 30th anniversary, it may surprise many that this company has been run by an actual woman the entire time. The friends, acquaintances and antagonists Megan has acquired over the years could fill, if not a book, at least a Thrasher magazine article. As seen in the May 2023 issue.
  • Frank Gerwer: People I've Known

    Frank Gerwer: People I've Known
    Gerwer is one of skateboarding’s most colorful characters and he sure as hell doesn’t disappoint while dishing on the homies who have crossed his path over the years—from the Aug 2020 issue of the mag.
  • Double Rock: Thanksgiving Special

    Double Rock: Thanksgiving Special
    Happy Thanksgiving. Keep giving, we'll keep taking. Thanks for the ride.
  • PHX Am 2010

    PHX Am 2010
    What's your favorite Bad Brains song? I is for Ishod Wair.
  • April 2001

    April 2001
    Cover: Geoff Rowley – Portrait Photo: Sturt Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 2000 Skater of the Year Geoff Rowley and the 2000 T-Eddy AwardsAlso In This Issue: Skating in Phoenix with the City Stars Phoenix and an interview with Larry PerkinsMusic Articles: Weezer, Propagandhi, Andrew W.K. and more 
  • June 1999

    June 1999
    Cover: Jeff Lenoce – 5-0 Photo: Stewart Inside This Mag: The Rocky Norton story and skating in Arizona with Randy Colvin, Cody Boat and Matt Mussel WhiteAlso In This Issue: Skatepark of Tampa Contest and Toebee Parkhurst, Kristian Svitak, Keegan Sauder and Brian Emmers and weatherproof raging in PhiladelphiaMusic Articles: GBH, the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, and the Bowlin' Alley Blitz featuring Le shok, the Weaklings and more 
  • February 1998

    February 1998
    Cover: Pat Duffy – Kickflip Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: Richard Kirby, an interview with Alysson Castro and skating in VermontAlso In This Issue: Mini-ramp mania, skating in Guam and the Ventura Skatepark contestMusic Articles: X-Ecutioners, the Oblivions, the 5,6,7,8's and Goodfellas
  • March 1996

    March 1996
    Cover: Ron Whaley – JR Frontside Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 1995 Skater of the Year Chris Senn and the SOTY bash Also In This Issue: Rad ams Tim Wells, Judd Hertzler and Charlie Watts, skating in Arizona and New Zealand, Sean Young and an East Coast skate seshMusic Articles: Fugazi, Meatmen and Sister Machine Gun
  • Nike SB's "20 Years of Grant Taylor" Video

    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.
  • Jimmy Wilkins and Shea Donavan's "Under, Over" Part

    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.  
  • Halfpipe People

    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.
  • Halloween Hellbomb 2024 Photos

    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.
  • Space Pupil's "Cosmic Transmission Vol. 1" Video

    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.
  • In The Mag
    Jamie Foy Thrasher Cover December 2024
    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!