• Classic Covers: Sean McKnight—April, 1995

    Classic Covers: Sean McKnight—April, 1995
    Sean McKnight was just six years old when he penned the now-iconic image that made the front of our April 1995 issue. His sister Jen Rylski tells the story of how a simple Mail Drop submission turned into a Classic Cover.
  • Classic Covers: David Gonzalez

    Classic Covers: David Gonzalez
    He’s still a skate demon, but during the era of this cover David truly was possessed to skate. Photographers, filmers and other pro skaters regarded him as one of the gnarliest dudes ever. Here’s extended footage from his epic 2012 cover.
  • Classic Covers: Corey Duffel

    Classic Covers: Corey Duffel
    Corey breaks down a great day of spontaneous skateboarding that ultimately lead to his 2nd cover. 
  • Classic Covers: Geoff Rowley

    Classic Covers: Geoff Rowley
    Used to be that when people spoke of Hollywood High they were referring to the smaller rail. Geoff helped change that. This fs slider was groundbreaking stuff. 
  • Classic Covers: David Gonzalez

    Classic Covers: David Gonzalez
    David G talks about the kickflip front board that landed him on the cover back in 2008.
  • Classic Covers: Mark Appleyard

    Classic Covers: Mark Appleyard
    The year was 2001 and Mark Appleyard was in The ZONE, pushing the envelope every time he stepped on his board. Hell, we even gave him two covers in the same month! 
  • Classic Covers: Don Nguyen

    Classic Covers: Don Nguyen
    No stranger to the big drops, Nuge talks about the kickflip that landed him on the cover of our June 2009 mag. Rock and Roll, baby.
  • Classic Covers: Decenzo Brothers

    Classic Covers: Decenzo Brothers
    The family that slams together, stays together. Ryan and Scott take brotherly love to the next level.
  • Classic Covers: Marc Johnson

    Classic Covers: Marc Johnson
    One of the all-time greats, at one of skateboarding's coolest chunks of natural terrain. It doesn't get more classic than this...
  • Classic Covers: Jim Greco

    Classic Covers: Jim Greco
    Some skaters have their personality shine through both video parts and photography. This high-risk 5-0 cover just screams Greco.
  • Foundation's Dylan Witkin Just Released a BMX Part

    Foundation's Dylan Witkin Just Released a BMX Part
    The skate vs BMX beef must be dead, because Dylan Witkin is looking sweet on both. Check out this interview with Burnett about his two-wheeled crossover.
  • Skateline: 10.03.2023

    Skateline: 10.03.2023
    Gary covers Andy Anderson's Cold Call, Tony Willie's Lucky to Be Alive video, Mardars Apse' Forget Me Not Red Bull part, Fabiana Delfino on etnies and more in today's episode of Skateline.
  • Tom Karangelov for Thunder X Museum

    Tom Karangelov for Thunder X Museum
    Tom K picks up the call from an ever-present payphone and ends up with an impressive edit full of cutty spots for Thunder trucks and Museum.
  • Rob Pace's "OJ Wheels" Part

    Rob Pace's "OJ Wheels" Part
    Rob continues to take down the most hectic rails he can find in this wild new part for OJ.
  • The Follow Up: Ryan Lovell

    The Follow Up: Ryan Lovell
    Ryan Lovell cut his teeth filming Sean Malto and Ernie Torres in Kansas City. After a making it to the big leagues, filming the A-team at Vans, he left the California dream. We caught up with him to chart his path and see what’s up with his star-studded new part.
  • Events
    In The Mag
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    Miles Silvas brings his razor’s edge precision to the rugged slopes of San Francisco—front crooks at the top of Mason St. for his third cover. Miles sits down with us to fill in the details of his SF residency and keeping the fire lit. Also in this issue: Five Greats with Jaws; Thrasher Weekend in Boston; Sieben spins some Tall Tales from Austin, TX; Heads for days—featuring Nile Gibbs, Kevin Liedtke, and Brandon Burleigh and a killer Cobraman tour story. You don’t wanna miss this issue.