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skate

  1. silas baxter-neal

    OUT OF THE ASHTRAY THE CYNICAL OPTIMIST SILAS BAXTER-NEAL interview and haikusby rick mccrank wordsby mike christie portraitsby...
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  2. silas baxter-neal

    OUT OF THE ASHTRAY THE CYNICAL OPTIMIST SILAS BAXTER-NEAL interview and haikusby rick mccrank wordsby mike christie portraitsby...
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  3. Morgan Smith

    THE SUBTLE DICHOTOMY OF MORGAN SMITH wordsby matthew meadows photosby andrew norton There's nothing subtle...
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art

  1. fred mortagne

    FRED MORTAGNE CREMATES A LOST ART wordsby julia lum photoby fred mortagne It's not new to hear somebody say "we live in a digital...
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  2. geoffrey farmer

    GEOFFREY FARMER wordsby joni murphy imagescourtesy of Musee d'art contemporaian de Montreal The play of ghost and fake, low budget...
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  3. fred mortagne

    FRED MORTAGNE CREMATES A LOST ART wordsby julia lum photoby fred mortagne It's not new to hear somebody...
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  4. geoffrey farmer

    GEOFFREY FARMER wordsby joni murphy imagescourtesy of Musee d'art contemporaian de...
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fashion

  1. AGE OF AQUARIOUS

    AGE OF AQUARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHY DAN SINEY, Stylist MILA FRANOVIC, Lighting PETER HAGGE Models AARON, AARON, ANIKA, ALEX, ALICIA, LOGAN,...
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  2. AGE OF AQUARIOUS

    AGE OF AQUARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHY DAN SINEY, Stylist MILA FRANOVIC, Lighting PETER HAGGE Models AARON,...
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life

  1. pender beach

    PENDER BEACH wordsby katina danabassis photosby gordon nicholas This issue we paid a visit to the former habitat of Sheldon...
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  2. oakland

    OAKLAND wordsby max schaaf photosby tadashi yamaoda Oakland is a tough city for me to sum up. My first...
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music

  1. nyc psych bands

    THE SHAPE OF PSYCH TO COME wordsby saelan twerdy photoby kathy lo There's no question...
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Editor's Letter

MARK APPLEYARD, tailgrab [ o ] allan.

A short five years ago when I decided to publish a skateboard culture magazine, it wasn’t without good company or some hefty shoes to fill. While the idea wasn’t to take over anyone’s legacy, there was a clear void to be filled in the realm of skateboarding as a culture vs. skateboarding as a sport. It would

take a lot of will and ambition to set out as an independent publisher and would require a bit of a push. That push was found behind a board rolling over concrete and has continued to initiate each issue. This is our twentieth issue and the vibes are superlative. We made it. Proudly, we present to you our Platinum Issue. Trip out. —Sandro.