Displaying items by tag: Awful Truth
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RIP IN PEACE: Noah Salasnek 1970 - 2017
With Noah's passing, we lost a pioneer and a friend to all. His influence can't be overstated. Shred in peace, Noah. -
RIP IN PEACE: Malcolm Armstrong
Malcolm Armstrong was a local skater in SF who unfortunatley left us too soon. The boys made a tribue video for their fallen brother. We out here. –Jake Phelps -
Awful Truth: Hoverboard
If this is the future, kill us now. -
RIP IN PEACE: Marc "Shockus" Delellis
Shockus was a true skater to the end, but most importantly, he was our friend. We will miss him dearly and our thoughts go out to his friends and family. -
NEWS FLASH
Vert pioneer, Steve Schneer, has died. Inventor of gnar-zone tricks such as one-foot rock and rolls, Ho-Ho plants, Beave airs (no foot frontals), Hessian rolls, and more. The stuntman has moved on to the next life. Salute. —Jake Phelps -
RIP IN PEACE: Dave Tuck
You can only imagine the effect that Dave Tuck had on this world before passing Saturday after a long battle with cancer. –Greg Hunt -
RIP IN PEACE: Shawn Clark
Shawn Clark was a lifelong skater who used his earnings from his service in the Marines to open Patriot Skateshop, where yesterday he was taken from us much too early. -
RIP IN PEACE: Lewis Marnell
As skateboarders we bond together as one true global family. When one of us passes, we all feel the pain. Anyone will tell you that Lewis Marnell was a great person, both on and off his board. We miss him way too much already, but we won't forget. -
Help Reggie Destin
Reggie Destin was hit by a drunk driver, and is still in a medically-induced coma in critical condition. Reggie's had a huge influence on the skateboard community and could use your help. -
RIP IN PEACE: Jaya Bonderov
Skating, Hawaii, and California have lost a favorite son with the passing of our friend, Jaya Bonderov. He went from Photo-G to the front of the mag, and then continued to give back to 'boarding from behind the lens. "Jaya means victory of the spirit." Never forget.
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Guy Mariano's "Loose Threads" Dickies B- Sides
Guy's opening performance in Honeymoon got audiences everywhere fired up, but he put in the sweat for every clip. Take a closer look at the process from one of the all-time bests. -
Josh McLaughlin's "Venture" Part
Josh swerves through The CIty with undeniable technique and an impressive eye for finding potential in overlooked spots for Venture. -
HUF Japan: Tokidoki
From ancient crust to pristine tile pins, HUF's Japanese crew puts on a heavy display in its homeland with Daiki Hoshini setting the pace. -
Felix Meyers' "Finders Fee" Creature Part
Dirt rides, grass slams and a healthy dose of hijinks, Felix cuts up Milwaukee's crust with unstoppable force for Creature. -
Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag.