• The Follow Up: Tim Savage

    The Follow Up: Tim Savage
    Independent videos hold scenes together like Velcro. Here’s a  Q&A with Tim Savage, the videographer responsible for 23, a Boston area video premiering today on this very site. Get the story and check some behind-the-scenes photos from the filming missions. Then go make your own vid, kid. 
  • The Follow Up: Ryan Townley

    The Follow Up: Ryan Townley
    The Welcome Warlock discusses his affinity for boardslides, the double-edged sword of Instagram, what it means to be pro and about that time he got a gun pulled on him. Ryan rips.
  • The Follow Up: Pedro Delfino

    The Follow Up: Pedro Delfino
    Jamie Foy interviews his good homie Pedro about getting on Deathwish, sending it down huge rails, eating goose brains and how he got a Thrasher cover before he even had a board sponsor. This one’s too good.
  • The Follow Up: Tristan Rennie

    The Follow Up: Tristan Rennie
    Born and bred skating pools, pipes and parks with the older dudes since the age of five, Tristan Rennie is now 20 and keeping the Badlands tradition alive and well. Bleed on, young wizard!
  • The Follow Up: Chris Livingston

    The Follow Up: Chris Livingston
    Chris Livingston’s recent Vagrant part left no doubt that, spotlight or not, he’s out there destroying terrain. We caught up with him to talk pools, early ‘90s vert and why being away from the industry isn’t always such a bad thing.
  • The Follow Up: Titus' "Ups and Downs"

    The Follow Up: Titus' "Ups and Downs"
    The Titus crew weighs in on the ups and downs of filming their latest video project. Turns out you shouldn’t fist fight a window…
  • The Follow Up: Gosha Konyshev

    The Follow Up: Gosha Konyshev
    Why in the hell would you film a video part in Russia in the winter? Find out! Gosha is a madman…
  • The Follow Up: Kilian Zehnder

    The Follow Up: Kilian Zehnder
    Danny Montoya raps with Kilian about his new Boulevard part, how he learned to speak Portuguese and why it’s important to skate everything. Who knew G-funk was popular with the youth of Switzerland?
  • The Follow Up: Dave Mayhew

    The Follow Up: Dave Mayhew
    Marc Johnson chats with Dave Mayhew about exploding ankles, the late shove-it revival and what he’s been doing since bailing on the pro-skater life. And is Marc staring a board company with Mayhew? Let’s get down to business!
  • The Follow Up: Logan Taylor

    The Follow Up: Logan Taylor
    Lovesick’s newest am talks about the eternal hunt for spots, East Coast love and what it’s like to have a pro skater for an older brother.
  • “GLORY: The Legend of Dime” Video Premiere Photos

    “GLORY: The Legend of Dime” Video Premiere Photos
    The highly anticipated Dime video premiered on Saturday in Montreal, accompanied by an event as glorious as the production itself. Before the video drops tomorrow, immerse yourself in these photos.
  • Caleb McNeely's "There and Back" Krooked Part

    Caleb McNeely's "There and Back" Krooked Part
    Lightning-quick flick and a keen eye for spots, Caleb kills the cuts from Richmond to NYC for Krooked.
  • The "Cruel Kindness 2" Video

    The "Cruel Kindness 2" Video
    After four years in LA's streets with an expansive cast, flimer Jonathan Yanez shares his newest feature. Packed with parts from scene heroes like Tony Willie and Anthony Vega to a full Zero section, this one brings the hits.
  • Elijah Berle for VANS Part

    Elijah Berle for VANS Part
    Berle is in his prime. From deadly rails to harrowing hills in the SFC, no spot is safe from Elijah’s crusade. Seek and destroy, suckas.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong

    RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong
    Joe was not only a pioneering ripper, but also an early member of the Thrasher family. Get to know a legend—gone to soon—with this powerful tribute from his fellow lifer Bryce Kanights.
  • In The Mag
    Grant Taylor Thrasher Cover January 2025
    Off the dock and onto a rock, GT’s got this shit dialed. In this issue, we’ve got Pass-Port in Finland, a massive Tiago Lemos interview, Monster taking on the Copenhell festival and a glance into Elijah Berle’s life. Sink your teeth in and enjoy.