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skate

  1. geoff dermer

    GEOFF DERMER interviewby cian browne photosby david christian
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  2. bryan gibbs

    What’s the last thing you worry about when skating? I don’t know, filming, landing tricks. What’s the first thing you...
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  3. slam city jam xi

    SLAM CITY JAM XI wordsby scott radnidge
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film

  1. green apple

    GREEN APPLE
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music

  1. franz ferdinand

    FRANZ FERDINAND wordsby gregg ipp embroideryby becky brisco Popularity has a way of sucking the passion out...
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art

  1. surface to air

    SURFACE TO AIR
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  2. sandy plotnikoff

    SANDY PLORNIKOFF introby sam mckinlay interviewby slias kaufman When aspects of pure concept reach obscure levels...
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life

  1. malibu

    MALIBU A few months back, Girl Skateboards wanted to hook up a place for Girl/Choc team riders to stay while in Los Angeles. Instead...
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fashion

  1. wmn dnm

    WDM DNM photosby robbie g art directionby sandro grison hairby samantha@helmet makeupby elisabethjoilife model:...
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Editor's Letter

Rodney Mullen made it viable for skaters to pursue other ventures and to be recognized for their other strengths. You’ve seen Spike Jonze admired by movie buffs and interviewed about his films, possibly read articles on Ed Templeton in an art publication or seen his work at a gallery in Italy,

seen Jason Lee’s face on the big screen and in entertainment magazines and Tony Hawk in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, but Rodney doesn’t have the desire to go outside the bounds of skateboarding, for he sees no bounds. For that, we portray his face on the cover of this issue.