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7/15/2021
Sean Imes' "WPC" Part
Originally from Massachusetts, Sean brings a fresh perspective to South Bay's rails and gaps. This is one helluva hammer section. -
7/14/2021
Kenny Hopf's "DUO" Part
Kenny hits the monument from Dylan’s classic cover with a barrage of tasteful manuals, unlocking new combinations at the picturesque dream spot. -
7/14/2021
Jaws' Pro G3 Bearing for Bronson
Bronson brings together some of Jaws' biggest jumps to hype up his new bearing. Trip on this. -
7/13/2021
Zane Timpson's "Sufferlove" Heroin Part
He blessed us with the Sundial hammer last time around and this new part builds on Timpson’s reputation as one of the craziest out. Zane always brings the pain. -
7/13/2021
SKATELINE: 07.13.2021
Zion hits the Hollywood Hills for REAL, Milton Martinez, Leticia, Aurelien and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
7/13/2021
Ninetimes Skateshop's "Roll Play" Video
The Ninetimes crew crushes Calgary’s streets in their fresh full-length, loaded with a brutal soundtrack featuring MF DOOM, Neil Young and more. Tom Nelner's ender part will get you outta your seat. -
7/11/2021
Quentin Boillon's "HDV" Part
Smackin’ ledges and sailin’ sets with some of the quickest feet in France, Quentin and his gang heat up summer on some gorgeous granite at the famous Hôtel de Ville. -
7/09/2021
Andres Bill's "Be Water" Video
Flowing through Southern California’s alleys and well-trafficked avenues, Andres’ crew hits huge taildrops and ditch dives with their own rhythm. -
7/09/2021
Julian Lewis "Bro Style" Part for Mob
Julian Lewis continues his tear, attacking double kinks and insane sets for Bro Style by Mob. His bros Leo, Dakota and Witkin add to the damage. -
7/09/2021
Hayate Kamimura's "Herbis" Part for Heroin
Hayate connects new lines at the famed Herbis spot in Osaka for Heroin.
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7/15/2021
Matt Bublitz' "Enter the Museum" Part
Our very own Matt Bublitz has filmed some of your favorite video parts and now he’s starring in one. Sliding interstate lengths and jamming up rails, is there anything this guy can’t do?! -
7/15/2021
Cold Call: Milton and Collin
Spider and Smoookes crush curbs and burn urethane with a psycho squad. Some people are built different. -
7/15/2021
Double Rock: Pizza
Ducky, Rahim and the Pizza posse pop by the park to put a hurtin’ on the ledges and hubba while Big Hongry supplies the jams. -
7/15/2021
Bobaj's "Anahí" Chapter 1
Our Swiss lensman brings a beautiful vision of the European streets, using his crew’s killer talent and gorgeous VX aesthetics. This is the start of something good. -
7/15/2021
SKATELINE: 07.06.2021
Austyn Gillette and Stefan Janoski's Happenings video, Element's E.S.P. video, Hyun Kummer, Mark Suciu and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
7/15/2021
Meet the Makers: Matt Bublitz
Now that you’ve seen his skate credentials, read up on how Bublitz went from boardsliding El Toro at 14 to being the Mag’s treasured media man. We’re damn proud of ya’, Bubz. -
7/15/2021
Kyle Walsh's "Dogwood" Part
Water hazards, street snowboarding and massive rails, this vid is pure party. Heavy Muska vibes on that noseslide… -
7/15/2021
Mark Suciu's "Cross Continental: Road Cuts" Part
Before his Verso part, Cross Continental permanently planted Mark in skateboarding's collective consciousness. Relive the excitement with unseen clips from a young Suciu. -
7/15/2021
Tim Debauche's "Opus I" Part
Tim blends bank transfers, stacked homie sessions and serious 360 flips across Europe—all set to the late, great Daniel Johnston. -
7/15/2021
The Follow Up: Julian Lewis
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.
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Jimmy Wilkins throws out a hammer of a hand down and lands clean on the cover of our new August issue. Strap in, ‘cause this one’s packed with a shitload of surprises. First up, we got Foundation’s newest star Julian Lewis going upstream on the Contents spread. Then we’re on our way to 5 Greats from Tom K and a That’s My Shit from Suciu that’ll give you more pins and films to queue up than you’ll know what to do with. Once the easy reading’s done, jump into our Lest We Forget with pioneering skater and writer Bonnie Blouin. Stay on the brain train as we wax love, death and skateboarding with novelist Kyle Beachy about his new book The Most Fun Thing. Get your head glued on tight after, ‘cause we’re going psycho with Jhancarlos Gonzalez from the Lunatic Fringe and Andrew Fiene’s hill-bombing My War that’ll make you thank God you skate under the speed limit. Name dropping’s a faux pas, unless you’re Ernie Torres talkin’ Ishod, Jim T and our beloved Joe Hammeke in the smash-hit People I’ve Known. For every GT there’s 1,000 nine-to-fiver lifers, so we got a slew of Skaters with Jobs to show what the game looks like as a firefighter, lab technician or even a neurosurgeon—you’re goddamn right he rides with a brain bucket. Keeping on the interview beat, Gregson gets Tom Schaar to set the record straight on Instagram beef with Tas Pappas, witnessing Lizzie’s slam and getting some Grindline runs in Israel. The Heads section gets heavy with Zane Timpson talkin’ close calls on the streets of our fair City, followed by Shintaro Hongo dishing on SD and DC with his Uncle B—that’s Brandon Turner to the rest of you. Closing out the cluster, Jimmy Wilkins fires off about the state of vert skating and crackin’ helmets in Ohio. Speaking of cracked, Felipe Nunes’ No Excuses feature will break your brain with stories and photos of his slams along with a heavy set of moves that fully justify his new pro status on Birdhouse. More mind-melting pages come your way, this time from America’s wang—yep, we’re goin’ to Florida, Man! Jahmir Brown, Jamie Foy and a fat list of notables power through the peninsula as we break stories of pool-side baptisms, wax tragedies and amateur snake charmers on the loose. Restore your mental state to its upright position with our monthly Zounds, featuring Devo’s Jerry Casale, Turnstile, Madness, and Azure Ray. This is the only mag worth its weight in ink, so what are you waiting for? Grab your copy and prove you know what the fuck’s goin’ on.