Displaying items by tag: Rick Ibaseta
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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. -
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. -
2022 SOTY Party Photos
After an unprecedented year of boundary-pushing skating, we needed a night in The City to kick back and crown our 2022 Skater of the Year, Tyshawn Jones. Let’s walk through to see the friends and fellow skaters that came to celebrate. -
New Deal's "1990 Retrospective" Montage
If you lived through it, bask in the nostalgia. If you’re currently reviving it, take notes. Welcome back, New Deal. Thanks for reminding us that 1990 totally ripped. But is it weird that this looks like a modern-day sponsor-me video? Discuss amongst yourselves. -
EMB 30 Year Reunion
Last Saturday, September 19th, the EMB Reunion BBQ went down at what was once the epicenter of modern street skating: Justin Herman Plaza. -
November 1996
Cover: Mike York – Frontside Bluntslide To Fakie Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: Xtreme Games in Providence and interviews with Jason Carney and Colby CarterAlso In This Issue: FTC/EYC Contest in SFMusic Articles: Salba's 15 best shows, Blink 182, Nomeansno and H20 -
July 1993
Cover: Henry Sanchez – Heelflip Frontside Noseslide Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Interviews with Alan Petersen and Rick Ibaseta Also In This Issue: Cubism and skatingMusic Articles: Run DMC, Rancid, the Offspring, New Model Army and Boss -
June 1993
Cover: Mark Gonzales – Frontside Ollie Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Interviews with Henry Sanchez and Mark GonzalesAlso In This Issue: How to get sponsored and skate artMusic Articles: Ice-T, Primus, Brand Nubian, the Cramps and Quicksand -
March 1993
Cover: Rick Ibaseta – 50-50 Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Interviews with Wade Speyer and Mike Vallely and 25 skaters who are killing itAlso In This Issue: Skating in VancouverMusic Articles: Tool, Da Lench Mob, Green Magnet School, Mule and RKL -
April 1991
Cover: Todd Shinto – Hoverboard Photo: Van Dusen Inside This Mag: Raw meat Chris Branagh, Dave Magee, Aaron Vincent, Chuck Wampler, John Moh, Max Schaaf, Trent Gaines, Brian Howard, Lance Dawes, Rick Ibaseta and Brent Fellows and Skate Town Mania at the San Jose Civic AuditoriumAlso In This Issue: Step by step tricks, boards of the future, a collection of horror stories and snowboardingMusic Articles: All about the mosh pit
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ROUGH CUT: Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" REAL Part
From Baker Beach to EMB, Hermann's heaviest hits will live in SF history. Catch the skin-shredding sessions that put REAL's young pro in a whole new league. -
Val Bauer's "If There is Another World" Globe Part
Val flies through Parisian poles and breaks down barriers with Austyn providing support in this soulful part for Globe Skateboarding. -
Hoddle Presents Digby Luxton
Australian star Digby unleahes a storm of marathon slides before shocking the masses with a crowd-pleasing ender section for Hoddle. -
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.
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