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fashion

  1. andrew reynolds

    ANDREW REYNOLDS: DRESSED FOR SUCCESS wordsby rhianon bader photosby shad lambert portraitsby christopher glancy Fashion...
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  2. all's well that ends well

    words&photosby christopher glancy
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skate

  1. JOEY WILLIAMS

    AN INTERVENTION WITH JOEY WILLIAMS wordsby ryan mcguigan photosby david christian...
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  2. BRADLEY SHEPPARD

    HIS OWN MELLOW WAY wordsby scott radnidge photosby david christian portraitsby jon west...
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film

  1. SHOOT TO THRILL

    7 CREWS / 5 SPOTS / POURING RAIN & 24 HOURS wordsby sandro grison Like...
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life

  1. SASKATOON

    SASKATOON words&photoby owen woytowich Initially I had this "great" idea on how I was going to write about my home city...
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  2. ANDREW W.K.

    ANDREW W.K: ROCK'S GREATEST EXISTENTIALIST wordsby saelan twerdy photosby jayne r.c.u. From the moment that he first...
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art

  1. JOSEPH HART

    JOSEPH HART: THE ART OF STORYTELLING wordsby nicholas brown There's something...
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music

  1. PRIDE TIGER

    PRIDE TIGER: SHOTGUNNING A SIXER OF BOOGIE ROCK wordsby quinn omori illustrationby ben tour Considering how hard pride...
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Editor's Letter

Modesty is the running theme for this issue starting with along overdue intervention with Whistler’s Joey Williams who was sat down andconfronted about his problem of thinking that he’s not good enough to besponsored. We also hooked up with perhaps the most

influential skater in thefight against those god-awful baggy pants we all used to rock, AndrewReynolds. And if one individual could personify what skateboarding is trulyabout and what it means to be modest, it would be White Rock’s BradleySheppard…