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Juice (skateboarding magazine) 1993–present Venice Beach, CA: HOMEBOY 1987 USA [5] Huck (magazine) 2006–present London, UK: Kingpin Magazine United Kingdom Lodown magazine: 1995-2016 Germany: Lowcard Mag: United States Love Skate Mag 2018–present Montreal: Le Nouveau Skate International ~1978 France: Medium Skate Mag Toronto: Monster ...
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Works originally published in Irish magazines (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Ireland" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
In an effort to preserve skate magazines, the Look Back Library was founded in 2015. The Look Back Library is a project promoting skate magazine history, literacy, and the appreciation of printed skateboard materials, particularly magazines, through community outreach such as exhibits and by installing skate magazine libraries at local Skate shops and other venues.
Initially, the publishing and editorial team were all based in Oxford, England, where they worked alongside the editorial teams of sister titles Whitelines Snowboard Magazine and The Surfer's Path. The first issue was published in September/October 1995. [2] It featured a young Tom Penny on the cover.
Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine; Gralton magazine - leftist magazine [2] Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republican magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) [3] The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine [3] [4] Kiss (Irish magazine)
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As a "Skate Mag Preservation Society" the Look Back Library aims to promote literacy and the appreciation of printed skateboard materials, particularly magazines. The LBL engages in community outreach through exhibits of classic skate magazines; as well as, installing skate magazine libraries at local Skate shops and other venues.