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skate

  1. cliché

    C'EST LA VIE! In today’s world of belligerent back patting and pandering to the highest bidder, it’s difficult to write an article...
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  2. ian twa

    IAN TWA From: “Sandro Grison” To: ryanmcguigan@hotmail.com CC: iantwa@hotmail.com Subject: TWA shazam....
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  3. natural progression

    NATURAL PROGRESSION We have a skate shop here in town that sells an average of 20 skateboards and 40 pairs of skate shoes in a day....
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art

  1. james jean

    JAMES JEAN Art audiences can be a fickle bunch – the moment they are finished consuming one artist’s style, the hunger sets in...
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  2. faesthetic

    FAESTHETIC Faesthetic is in its 5th year, and the new issue is well under way (should be dropping in November). That being said,...
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music

  1. daedelus

    DAEDELUS One common denominator among artists of any medium is an appreciation for music. Music obviously means a lot more to the...
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life

  1. new york

    NEW YORK
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  2. pierre andre senizergues

    PIERRE ANDRE SENIZERGUES Skating in the 80s was different, that’s for sure. Though everyone I knew street skated, when you picked...
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fashion

  1. hot dog days

    models: lizbell agency
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Editor's Letter

At Color we celebrate Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year, and whatever else you can throw at us – we’ll party. Predominantly though, we celebrate skateboarding and that’s what this magazine is about. Not the politics of it all, but the creative expression that goes along with skateboarding that introduced

a lot of us to art. For me, I think it was my interest in art that attracted me to skateboarding. We’ve never had the standard skateboard photo cover, but we were prepared to issue it this time. I’m glad we didn’t, but if we had I think it would be fitting that the trick be one that had already been done before.