Displaying items by tag: Jeff Grosso
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STILL WATCHIN: Greyson
The photo face says it all: pure terror and Phelps-fueled excitement. Go back to Brazil with Greyson to witness his channel-skippin' FSO and the unrelenting sessions with Pedro, P-Stone and the Old Man himself. -
Burnout: THE LAST POOL PARTY
On Saturday January 18, 2025, the infamous Vans Combi Pool in Orange, CA was opened for one last bash. End of an era? The icing on the cake? Yes and yes. Thank you, Steve Van Doren -
Joe Monteleone: People I've Known
Not just Dickies' top dog, Joe Face is a lifer who's crossed paths with an absurd cast of the world's most enigmatic figures. From Long Island legends to literal billionaires, he's got a story for 'em all. As seen in our November '24 mag. -
Peter Hewitt's "This is Peter Hewitt" Part
Over the last half-century, Hewitt has solidified his spot amongst the heaviest transition skaters of all time—and he possesses the sickest frontside 5-0 ever. Our career-spanning retrospective shows you how the man became the myth. This is Peter Hewitt. -
RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor was a giant in the Atlanta scene and provided a blueprint for how to live the fullest life as a skateboarder. From his pro career to building a family and fostering the community through his Stratosphere shop, he is remembered by everyone he touched. Read closely as his loved ones reflect on his incredible ride. -
P-Stone Cup 2022 Photos
The P-Stone Cup is a bonafide Bay Area spectacle, a who's who of the rawest transition talent from across the globe. Joe Brook reports on every rip and rare sighting from one of skateboarding's best days. -
Nora Vasconcellos: People I've Known
Both Nora's skating and her fun-loving, off-board enthusiasm for life have gravitated many characters into her orbit. Here are a few of them. -
Create and Destroy: John Lucero
John Lucero takes us into his studio and unearths some of skateboarding’s most iconic art, including Grosso’s first graphic. -
“Love Letters To Skateboarding” Series Finale
In a bittersweet goodbye, Jeff’s son Oliver wraps up The Letters by looking back on his dad’s life and career with Lucero, Nash, Mountain and more. Shed a tear and then go get some for Grosso. -
Skate from Joy: How the Pabiches Came to California
Short on cash but never on love, the Pabich family breaks down the steps and sacrifices they made chasing a dream from coast to coast. Give some props to mom and pop.
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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. -
5 Greats: Ben Kadow
Ben has partied with Bill Murray and likes the smell of hot garbage. What other absurdities await in his shocking lists of 5 Greats?! You’ll have to check this piece from our July ‘25 mag. -
Tim Savage's "Free Game" Video
Taylor Clark, Jack Morris, Brian Reid, Will Mazzari and more of Boston's best fire off in this powerful new production from top lensman Tim Savage. -
Thrasher Weekend: Toronto Announcement
The Weekend heads north with a slew of SOTYs and heavy hitters from adidas. Roll up for a demo with the team and our friends at Blue Tile and Supra Dist.
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.