Displaying items by tag: Reese Forbes
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12/24/2023
SOTY Party 2023 Photos
Once the decision is made, the only thing left is one big ol’ bash in The City to cap the year off right. Karl Watson came through for the official handoff along with a host of A-listers from Primitive, adidas and our home turf. Couldn’t get in the door? Catch it all here. -
3/20/2021
NJ Skateshop's "BRICK CITY KIDS" Video
Quim, Carroll, Huf and a host of East Coast legends pop up in this proper tribute to the best brick spots in Jersey and NYC. Nothin’ beats the sound of that ground. -
11/19/2013
Classics: Reese Forbes "Eastern Exposure 3"
EE3: Underachievers is still one of the best, most raw representations of East Coast skating ever. Dylan Rieder introduces a classic from 1996. -
10/17/2011
Burnout: Ancient History
Why's Burnout keep bringin' up old shit? -
4/05/2010
Quiksilver in AZ
There's no shortage of skate tour footage on the web, but Quiksilver gets cinematic with split screens and some interesting filming and editing. Featuring Reese Forbes, Austyn Gillette, Alex Davis, and David Clark. -
1/26/2010
January 2001
Cover: Anonymous Photo: "Pushing Ahead”/ OgdenInside This Mag: Twentieth Anniversary Issue featuring Eric Koston, Tony Hawk, Dan Drehobl, Elissa Steamer, Pat Duffy, Rick Howard, Jason Jessee, Donny Barley, Stevie Williams, Ed Templeton, Lincoln Ueda, Cairo Foster, Karma Tsocheff, Kerry Getz, Matt Mumford, Rick McCrank, Arto Saari, Steve Olson, Bob Burnquist, Eric Ellington, Sean Sheffey, Jason Dill, Andrew Reynolds, Salman Agah, Colin McKay, Marc Johnson, Jim Greco, Kenny Anderson, Jamie Thomas and more -
1/25/2010
May 2000
Cover: Reese Forbes – Fakie Ollie Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: An interview with Dave Coyne, Big snaps a new world record and skating in Indiana with Scott Wilson, Joe Skow and moreAlso In This Issue: Skating in Indonesia and interviews with Jerry Hsu, Dorian Tucker, Matt Field, Frank Gerwer and Texas DanMusic Articles: Dwarves and Skitzofreniks -
1/25/2010
August 1999
Cover: Jamie Thomas – Switch Frontside Lipslide Photo: Burnett Inside This Mag: An interview with Jamie Thomas Also In This Issue: Am showdown in Madera, the Basic Bowl Contest and skating in OregonMusic Articles: The Have-Nots, Kool Keith and Mike Ness -
1/25/2010
April 1998
Cover: Bob Burnquist – Ollie Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 1997 Skater of the Year Bob Burnquist, the 1997 T-Eddy Awards and Jay AdamsAlso In This Issue: Royal rippers Phil Shao, Sean Young, Mike York, Peter Hewitt, Phil Hajal, Paulo Diaz, Jesse Paez, Bam Margera, Matt Field, Brad Staba, Darren Davarrette, Scott Bourne and Chet Thomas and how to steal a rampMusic Articles: Candiria, Keni 3 and the Criminals -
1/25/2010
March 1996
Cover: Ron Whaley – JR Frontside Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 1995 Skater of the Year Chris Senn and the SOTY bash Also In This Issue: Rad ams Tim Wells, Judd Hertzler and Charlie Watts, skating in Arizona and New Zealand, Sean Young and an East Coast skate seshMusic Articles: Fugazi, Meatmen and Sister Machine Gun
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12/14/2024
Skater of the Year 2024: Jamie Foy
The field was filled with the best of the best, and every contender deserves their accolades. But one stood out with an unprecedented performance. We’re proud to announce Jamie Foy our 2024 Skater of the Year. -
12/14/2024
This Old Ledge: DWP Los Angeles
The most ideal benches in the world? Ted Barrow makes a strong case they're at LA's Department of Water and Power. Get the scoop, backed by iconic clips of MJ, Carroll, Spanky, Shane and more. -
12/14/2024
Who Should Be The 2024 Skater of The Year?
When the dust settles, these five finalists stand out among the incredible contenders. Take a moment to appreciate each of their awesome contributions to skateboarding. The decision is never easy, but we wanna know: Who's your pick for 2024 Skater of the Year? -
12/14/2024
Tony Latham's "Long Distance Relationship" Raw
Tony brings out all the slams and extra stunts that went into his wild Jacuzzi part. -
12/14/2024
FTC x Derby San Francisco
A roster of heavies shows up in support of two iconic SF institutions.
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