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  • Jeff Cecere's "Why Me" Video

    Jeff Cecere's "Why Me" Video
    Brad Cromer, Carl Aikens, Josh Wilson and a grip of New Yorkers get their rips at high-profile spots. That last line is a thing of beauty...
  • Slam City's "Offerings" with Bobby Puleo

    Slam City's "Offerings" with Bobby Puleo
    Bobby hops on the line with Slam City to talk ‘80s vert lore, early skate rock anthems and uncovering the hidden history of skateboarding.
  • Julian Davidson for Emerica

    Julian Davidson for Emerica
    Julian throws quick lines in the schoolyard with some fresh kicks for Emerica. 
  • Brandon Westgate's "508" New Balance Part

    Brandon Westgate's "508" New Balance Part
    Westgate’s back, blastin’ street gaps and sailing off of every bump in sight. Must be fun to be able to fly.
  • John Petras' "Celine" Video

    John Petras' "Celine" Video
    John and his Pittsburgh crew tango with some of Steel City's roughest rails and continue their savage run up the coast for an unforgettable ender on NYC’s Pyramid Ledges.
  • Giorgi Armani's "Skate Mental" Part

    Giorgi Armani's "Skate Mental" Part
    Marathon switch back Smiths, water-hazard kickflips and a double-set blading/board bomb drop—if Giorgi is crazy we hope he never gets sane. This part is totally mental.
  • Mike Greene's "SK8 LOCO" Part

    Mike Greene's "SK8 LOCO" Part
    Mike throws caution to the wind, rolling and wobbling his way through deadly ditch rides.
  • Keith Hufnagel Remembered

    Keith Hufnagel Remembered
    Huf conquered both coasts, became an icon of the streets and opened shops on multiple continents with his eponymous HUF brand. Read from his closest friends to fully appreciate Keith's everlasting impact—as seen in our January, 2021 mag.
  • Yaje Popson's "Poets" Part

    Yaje Popson's "Poets" Part
    Yaje lights up NYC with some free-verse stylings and closes the curtains with a head-scratcher of an NBD. The streets have their own poetry.
  • The Upper West Side Curb Club Video

    The Upper West Side Curb Club Video
    Feedback Ted and his fellow low-impact ledge lords do a lot with a little on their crusty Upper West Side monument. This is curb culture at its classiest.
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In The Mag
Tristan Funkhouser Thrasher Cover April 2025
T-Funk on the tree trunk. Tristan Funkhouser barks hard with a wrong-way tree transfer at a classic Natas spot. In this issue we have Blake Carpenter and Tom Schaar interviews, Chris Joslin's 5 Greats, a behind-the-scenes look at "War Cry," and a Monster mission to Europe. Get yours.