Displaying items by tag: Jesse Martinez
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1/25/2010
January 2000
Cover: Steve Caballero – Frontside Air Photo: Thatcher Inside This Mag: MTV's 3rd Annual Sports and Music Festival in Las Vegas, the Triple Crown and a look at skating so far as we enter into the new millenniumAlso In This Issue: Vancouver skate monuments, interviews with Ohio skaters Ed Dominick, Scott Pazelt and Chad Knight and ams of the new millennium Pat Corcoran, Tony Dasilda, Kyle Kimberling and Alysson CastroMusic Articles: Unsane, Natas, Rubberroom and Deadbolt -
1/25/2010
April 1996
Cover: “Bridge Of Grindenstein” Artwork By: Mark Desalvo Inside This Mag: 1995 T-Eddys and an interview with Tim UpsonAlso In This Issue: Last place skatersMusic Articles: Grunge-A-Palooza, the Buzzcocks, Man or Astroman?, the Mr. T Experience and Genius -
1/13/2010
July 1986
Cover: Jesse Martinez – Judo Photo: KeenanInside This Mag: Del Mar Ranch Roust, wall skating with Mark Gonzales, Natas Kaupas and more and the Sacramento Streetstyle eventAlso In This Issue: The Cedar Crest Country Club ramp, Sacramento vert and an interview with some special effects mastersMusic Articles: Dag Nasty
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3/04/2025
John Dilo's "Choking The Bat" Jacuzzi Part
Dilo recently moved to The City, but he's already got another full part ready with absurd mannies from the pier to the the library for Jacuzzi. -
3/04/2025
Monster's "DOWN STRAIGHT UP Vol. 3" Video
Monster continues its global tear with GT firing first with 10-o'clock frontside ollies before the team takes over. Jake Yanko's full-speed barrage makes a powerful closing statement. -
3/04/2025
Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" Part
Prolific and powerful, Hermann once again unleashes a torrent of hair-raising hits before bringin’ the curtains down above the Baker Beach breakers. -
3/04/2025
Skateworks' "Jazzercise" Video
Hittin' plazas, parks and pools throughout The Bay, our friends at Skateworks bring it all together with a hot new VX video. -
3/04/2025
Alex Lobasyuk's "Quick Cuts" Pepper Grip Video
Alex runs through Portland's rough spots with pitch-perfect rail technique for Pepper.