The DC team and 1,000 skaters converged at LES Skatepark for the 14th annual Harold Hunter Day celebration. Check the recap, then come to the next one.
The Sabotage crew offers some of the most captivating skating out. We called up the key players to get their feelings on Philadelphia legends, harsh East-Coast elements and, of course, how Muni stacks up to LOVE.
A class of wicked-smart skaters got hooked up with college scholarships from the good people at CSEF. See what it takes to get some extra funds for books and boards.`
Nixen Osborne is an Australian ATV, able to crush a kinked rail and throw a 540 the next minute. Despite some harrowing slams and heartbreaking loss, he powered through to close out Parliament’s newest vid. Read up.
Eating alone, obscure health vibes, and a SOTY strategy we’ve never seen, Ben’s interests are as bold as they are entertaining. See what he’s diggin’ with this piece from our July, ‘21 mag.
Julian Lewis came from Connecticut and took California’s rails by storm. Read how Foundation’s newest star earned his spot, dealt with Tourette’s and began making his own pants.
Animal Collective blew up in the skate world when their song was used in Jake Johnson’s Mind Field part—which is regarded as a masterpiece of skating/editing/music. The band’s unique legacy and sound has only gotten stronger in the following years.
Jack Olson killed the contest circuit for a decade straight, but now he’s dedicating himself solely to the streets. On the heels of his REAL part, he dishes about his home-state love, battling bangers and going pro three times.
Injuries, parenthood and a damn pandemic, the cards weren’t exactly in the Constant crew’s favor. Despite the struggle, they put out one of the best vids in a minute and still made it home for dinner. Atiba checks in with the cast to see how they powered through. As seen in our July ‘21 mag.
Jake Wooten’s got a pro board for Santa Cruz and a killer part to back it up. Friend and fellow transition terrorizer Trey Wood hops on the line to talk Jake’s roots, his ungodly front threes and his love for Henry Gartland.