Sun Spots: Matt Price photo feature

Matt Price shines a light on the existential crisis of the sun burning out one day as an introduction to his solar-themed feature in the May 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag




Andrew Reynolds - frontside halfcab flip Carlsbad

The Emerica ad and sequence of Andrew's opening trick from his epic Stay Gold part, photographed by Atiba and published in the May 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag.


New Jack: Shane O'Neill

Shane's New Jack interview, from the May 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag. Words by Mike Munzenrider and photos by Atiba and Anthony Acosta. The clips of these tricks can be seen in his Pro Debut part and his Not Another Transworld Video part.




Austin Stephens interview - September 2010

A short interview with longtime Toy Machine rider Austin Stephens for the September 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag. Words by Paul Zitzer and photos by Atiba. There's a short interesting discussion in this about how the economic crisis of the late 2000s has started to affect the skate industry.




Clark Hassler interview - August 2010

A brief interview with Clark Hassler, conducted by Rob Brink for the August 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag. Photos by Rodent.

"He's really good for skateboarding, even if skateboarding doesn't know it" - Matt Eversole.



Jumpboyz: Alien Workshop US Tour

This article was published in the May 2010 issue of The Skateboard Mag, with words by Jason Dill and photos by Rodent. The title comes from the team being bitten by the "jump bug" at the beginning of the trip, steering them to different cliffs and bridges along the way where they could get their next thrill. Thanks to the person on the SLAP forum who asked for this one, for inspiring me to find & scan it.





How It Went Down: Love Gap

A brief write-up on the history of the fountain gap at Love Park, written by Adam Salo for the April 2006 issue of Skateboarder. This lists Choppy Omega as the first skater to ollie it.

Unbreakable in Asia: Zoo York in Hong Kong

This June 2003 Skateboarder article covers a two-week trip the Zoo York team took to Hong Kong during the Chinese New Year earlier in the year. Words by Mackenzie Eisenhour and photos by Giovanni Reda.

The child's body was not censored in the print magazine...





Eduardo Craig's NBDs on Hubba Hideout

Photos of two of the tricks Eduardo Craig did down Hubba Hideout. The switch front blunt appeared in an April 2007 City Skateboards ad, and the switch front tail 270 out appeared on his Who's Hot page from the July 2007 issue of Skateboarder (photo by Dan Z). Not sure who shot the switch front blunt, maybe Dan Z as well. According to @overthinkingskatevideos, the clips were filmed after the Crime In The City video was finished, and only exist as low-quality web clips floating around the internet.

From a comment Jeremy Reeves left when I posted these on Instagram:
[T]his was definitely after crime in the city. Possibly even weeks after. Jimmy Cao and Eddie both came to SF on the same trip as flow guys and stayed for a week or 2. Eddie killed it at hubba that day obviously. Did kf 5050 kf 50 switch tail 270 and sw front blunt. Legendary. Clips were used on thecitystreets website I’m pretty sure and like a lot of other early web stuff is lost or terrible quality. @mikesvenson likely filmed the clips.


TWS Pro Spotlight: Steve Nesser

Steve Nesser's Pro Spotlight, published in the December 2009 issue of Transworld. Words by Ben Kelly and photos by Ian O'Connor.






Oakland - February 2007

This February 2007 SLAP article features the city of Oakland and its spots, with testimonials from its skateboarding residents of the time. Photos by Ken Nagahara, Dan Z, Joe Brook, and Mark Whitely. Testimonials by Max Schaaf, Dave Rosenberg, Jason Phares, Hustle Jamie, and Nagahara.

(I scanned and posted this almost exclusively because of the photo of Olu's front nose into the bank).






The Coalition of the Unwilling: Seventeen days in Australia

This 24-page Aaron Meza-written article covers a 2003 Sydney-to-Melbourne summer trip that Brian Anderson, Rick Howard, John Rattray, Mike Carroll and Brad Staba took to film for Yeah Right! and other video projects (New Blood for Rattray). Photos by Mike O'Meally. Appears in the June 2003 issue of Skateboarder.