Displaying items by tag: Kareem Campbell
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1/15/2024
Jerry Hsu: More People I've Known
Fun fact: Jerry Hsu's first People I've Known was the only one that didn't require any kind of major rewriting by the staff. That's right—he's not just pro at skating, but spelling and grammar, too! -
12/28/2023
The Second Abloh Invitational Event Photos
Atiba made it down to Miami for the second invitational event where a score of top riders tore up Lot 11 in honor of the late skate ally Virgil Abloh. Ishod, Alexis, Mason and many more wowed the crowd. Check the recap to see who else hit the course. -
7/19/2023
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. -
9/04/2020
The Pioneers: Firsts in Black Skateboarding
We owe a big debt to the Black skaters who paved the way. Check the history to see the trailblazers who made it happen and made skateboarding better for all. As seen in our September '20 issue. -
2/09/2016
30 Years of Skin Phillips
Adidias had a soiree to celebrate 30 years of Skin Phillips. -
11/21/2014
Supra's Holiday Party
This year Supra footwear decided to take their holiday party back to it's roots with an all-star cast of friends and family. -
9/16/2014
Classics: Kareem Campbell's "Trilogy" Part
Kareem had one of the great, effortless snaps of all time and is a godfather of smooth street style. Here's a classic part from the 1996 Trilogy vid picked by none other than Tom Penny. -
4/08/2013
January 1994
Cover: Carl Shipman – Front Blunt Photo: KanightsInsert: Avalon Photo: Johnson Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 13th Anniversary Issue featuring the Blue and Grey Tour and an interview with Simon Woodstock Also In This Issue: Hot ams Fred Gall, Pancho Moller, Matt Pailes and John Minor and an interview with the artist behind Pitt, Dale KeownMusic Articles: NOFX, KRS-1, Morbid Angel, Cadillac Tramps and the Phantom Surfers -
1/26/2010
April 2001
Cover: Geoff Rowley – Portrait Photo: Sturt Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 2000 Skater of the Year Geoff Rowley and the 2000 T-Eddy AwardsAlso In This Issue: Skating in Phoenix with the City Stars Phoenix and an interview with Larry PerkinsMusic Articles: Weezer, Propagandhi, Andrew W.K. and more -
1/26/2010
January 2001
Cover: Anonymous Photo: "Pushing Ahead”/ OgdenInside This Mag: Twentieth Anniversary Issue featuring Eric Koston, Tony Hawk, Dan Drehobl, Elissa Steamer, Pat Duffy, Rick Howard, Jason Jessee, Donny Barley, Stevie Williams, Ed Templeton, Lincoln Ueda, Cairo Foster, Karma Tsocheff, Kerry Getz, Matt Mumford, Rick McCrank, Arto Saari, Steve Olson, Bob Burnquist, Eric Ellington, Sean Sheffey, Jason Dill, Andrew Reynolds, Salman Agah, Colin McKay, Marc Johnson, Jim Greco, Kenny Anderson, Jamie Thomas and more
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11/17/2024
NB Numeric's "Intervals" Video
From start to finish, the power trio of Westgate, Tiago and Foy deliver an awe-inspiring performance. This video will live on for eternity. -
11/17/2024
Brandon Westgate's "Intervals" Interview
Who picks the song? How do you raise a goose? And how do you keep uncovering spots on the well-worn East Coast? We caught up with the off-grid powerhouse to answer these and many more pressing questions as he wrapped up Intervals. As seen in our December ‘24 issue. -
11/17/2024
Jamie Foy's "Intervals" Interview
In every way, Jamie’s one of the busiest pros in the business. Luckily we got him on the line to dish on the insane lengths he went through to get game-changing, cover-worthy moves and the importance of putting your stamp on the streets. Check this extra-packed piece from our December ‘24 mag. -
11/17/2024
Tiago Lemos' "Intervals" Interview
Tiago opens up like never before to walk through the journey that took him from his humble home in Brazil to the top of the game. This is an essential interview from a once-in-a-lifetime talent. As seen in our January ‘25 issue. -
11/17/2024
John Drinkard's "It's All Good!" Part
A veteran of the Northwest streets, John still skates rails and double sets to scratch the itch for Pops Skateshop in Washington.
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