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Thrasher salutes Day of the Dead
A long-time friend of ours pays respects to those who are no longer here. -
SAY CHEESE: When Even Pros Have to Pose
Portrait ads in the mag are nothing new. But now that every pocket has a camera in it, these poses are the usual suspects. -
Sneak Peek: Issue #400
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Sneak Peek: October 2013
With a tré flip so huge it wouldn’t even fit on a normal cover, Brandon Westgate takes traditional street skating to its outer limits. -
Sneak Peek: September 2013
He's one of the heaviest dudes rolling. Collin Provost blasts 180 on an unreal second-story juker. The Spider can jump. Photo: Burnett -
Plates of the Pros
Here are the personalized vanity license plates that pro skaters never knew they didn't need. -
First Look: Dennis Busenitz and Ernie Torres
It's always cool to see what photos from the mag stoke out the pros. Dennis and Ernie get hyped on the August 2013 issue. -
Zodiac Signs of Skateboarding
Check out the weird world of skateboard astrology. The future is yours and the stars and sky would never lie; here's "Sign Language." -
Sneak Peek: July 2013
Prodigy at ten; killer at eighteen. Nyjah Huston is making history. Roundrail 5-0 three banger. Come on now! Photo: Blabac. -
Radical Rituals: Cliché in Japan
At some point during the world-wide filming of Bon Voyage, the Cliché guys found themselves in Japan. Here's the article direct from the March mag.
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Chocolate Introduces Dougie George
Dougie gets the official spot on Chocolate with a fresh part packed with smooth style in the UK streets. Carlisle, Jordan, Vincent and company come through to help welcome their new dude. -
Frankie Spears' "Loose Threads" Dickies Part
Frankie puts in a fight for every clip on the East Coast's most iconic spots. From Rockaway Beach to Miami, these tricks warrant the celebrations. -
Mental's "Auckland 2025" Video
Snape, Nikolai, Zion, Gabbers and more set the stage in New Zealand before Chima caps it off with an unreal kickflip for Mental. -
RIP in Peace: Rob Walker
Indiana's son Rob Walker was as wild and carefree as they come, but he also had a heart of gold that made him a dear friend to many in the Midwest and beyond. Read this touching tribute by Indy legend Hutch and get a glimpse of Rob's absolutely wreckless skating. -
Palace's "More Highly Defined" Video
Louie, Lucien, Kyle, Charlie, Heitor, Ville and company pave the way before new pro Jahmir Brown drops the curtains with a tour de force performance.
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