Displaying items by tag: Brian Douglas
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Sub Zero Rerelease Event Photos
Philly skating wouldn't be what it is without Sub Zero. So when Nocturnal announced it was having a party to drop the new gear from its city's iconic institution, you know everyone in town was comin' out. Freddie made it! See who else. -
LOVE in Malmö
Skaters across the globe were crushed when LOVE Park's redesign scrapped the East Coast's most iconic ledges. However, the city of Malmö managed to resurrect a few to honor the legacy. Check Sweden's new plaza as Panebianco, Shanahan, Freddy, Jahmir and more of Philly’s finest break in the stone at its new home. -
Brian Panebianco’s “Not Bad!” Video
Clips from Sourbeer, Liedtke and Quel are worth their weight in gold, and all three produced powerful parts. From cutty spots to the hallowed ground of Muni, this one’s a testament to Philly's unstoppable culture. -
Gronze "iPhone" Video
Max Geronzi and the Gronze family capture it all on the phone, so much so that they’ve got a damn full-length filmed entirely on the mobile. All killer, no filler. Enjoy... -
Brian Douglas for Bones
Sit back and enjoy the technical ledge skating of Brian Douglas in this clip from Bones bearings.
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Conexión Argentina Vol II
Ulises Choque fires first on the steps of Argentina before Nico Bustos, Adriel Parmisano and more unleash a hailstorm of heavy hits. Nacho Lima's insane ender will have you shook. -
Nik Stain's "Hockey IV" Interview
From humble roots in Moscow to taking New York by storm, the throughline in Nik’s journey is pure dedication to skateboarding. Friend and photographer Jared Sherbert wraps with Hockey’s speed freak on skating alone, college lessons and how he clocks his hours searching for spots. As seen in our July ‘25 mag. -
The "Hockey IV" Video
Hockey drops another instant-classic home video with powerful performances from Diego Todd, Cruise Mosberg, Ben Kadow, Nik Stain and more. -
Meet Your Heroes: Jon Miner
Jon Miner's crafted era-defining videos for years, but beyond the lens he's one of the realest skate rats out. From early days with Adrenalin to struggles with surgery and addiction, then finally a return to the ramp, his story is essential reading for any skate fan. As seen in our June '25 mag. -
This Old Ledge: J Kwon
The history held at this Los Angeles mecca is almost too deep to quantify. Follow along as Ted traces a 40 year thread, from Ray Barbee in ’88 to Casper Brooker’s recent Baker part.
In The Mag

Before you get the wave pool, you gotta pay your dues in the sewer. Curren Caples will never stop grinding fences. Congrats Curren! In this issue we have an inside look at Ray Barbee's photo book, an epic Thrasher Vacation trip to Spain, and Curren answers questions from his fans. Get yours today.