Displaying items by tag: Jovontae Turner
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This Old Ledge: Wallenberg
Departing from The City’s downtown plazas, Ted Barrow marches uphill to the haunted terraces of San Francisco's most famous schoolyard. -
Girl's 30 Year Party Photos
Girl brought out everyone from the OGs to the current roster to celebrate three decades in the game. Papke pops in to see the art, the fans and the family they've made along the way. -
This Old Ledge: Hubba Hideout
It’s not just what they did, but where they did it, and what they named it. Hubba Hideout cemented the importance of location more than any other spot. In episode 2, Ted shifts from EMB to the most famous ledge in the history of skateboarding. -
This Old Ledge: Embarcadero
There’s more to the spot than meets the eye. Follow Ted Barrow into the world where skateboarding, architecture and the concrete jungle collide to spark the magic of modern street skateboarding. We start at EMB. -
Greg Hunt: People I've Known
Greg Hunt has a ripping legacy as a pro skater and he transitioned smoothly into one of the most respected videographers out there. And you know he's met characters along the way. -
FTC's "Penal Code" Video
Carroll, Koston, Karl, Jovontae, Chico and legend after legend go off in Meza’s SF masterpiece from ‘96 that inspired generations of street skaters. This is canon. -
DGK x JT&CO
DGK teamed up with Jovontae Turner to bring you this collection straight from '92. Watch this video with some rad old footage too. -
Crail Couch: Jovontae Turner
Sit down on the Crail Couch with a San Francisco EMB legend, Jovontae Turner. Notice it's spelled with two "o's", people get that wrong. -
April 2000
Cover: Brain Anderson – Portrait Photo: Morf. Ogden Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 1999 Skater of the Year Brian Anderson, 1999 T-Eddy Awards and 1999 SOTY runner up Mitch FrydrickAlso In This Issue: 2000 Tampa Am and the top ten reasons to quit skatingMusic Articles: Jazz June, Man or Astroman? and Blackalicious -
February 1999
Cover: Geoff Rowley – Frontside Boardslide Photo: Sturt Inside This Mag: Skating in Portugal, NYC street life, Halloween Ripride and an interview with Joe PinoAlso In This Issue: Texas Skate Jam and all star ams Jake Lewis, Jon Kealoha Fitisemanu, Tim Garner, Carols Aleman and Chris JonesMusic Articles: Jets to Brazil, Clone and Dalek
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This Old Ledge: Pulaski
The hallowed ground of this Washington, DC spot serves as a guide to the style and power of raw East Coast skateboarding. Ted shines a light on one of the last great skate plazas in the US. -
Skeleton Key's "Turf or Bust" Video
The Turf in Wisconsin rose from the ashes and the Skeleton Key crew fired-up the first rips with Navs and company. Plan your pilgrimage now. -
Luca Ledebur's "Kumpart" Tree Part
Luca Ledebur dismantles the ledges of Argentina with a show-stopping technical arsenal for Tree Skateshop. -
Tyler Pacheco's “Oldies” Video
Manchild releases stunning vintage lines and more golden oldies along with a trove of handicam gems with Simon, Niels, Pablo and company. -
Jake Borchenko's "Portmanteau" Video
Dae Geun Ahn and Josh Murphy kick off the excitement in Seoul, backed by an extensive crew of homies and a heavy closing act from Jason Choi. Don't miss this scenic vision of South Korea.
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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.