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A skate magazine or skateboarding magazine is a publication whose main topic is skateboarding. They can be in print form, online, or both. [1] Classic skateboard magazines covers on display at a Look Back Library exhibit at NJ Skate Shop - New Brunswick, NJ
The Skateboard Mag was an independently published American skateboarding magazine that published over 100 issues (in 2005 its circulation was approximately 90,000 [1]) [2] [3] and featured professional skateboarder Danny Way on the cover of its inaugural issue, depicted mid-air while executing a gap to noseblunt slide on a construction known as the "Mega Ramp". [4]
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.
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Jenkem is an online skateboarding and culture magazine founded in 2011 and operated from Brooklyn, New York. [1] [2] The website features interviews with professional skateboarders, industry professionals, graphic artists, and musicians, as well as video segments, mixtapes, podcasts, essays on skateboard history, and an online clothing store. [3]
Thrasher is an American skateboarding media brand founded in January 1981 by Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello, who also founded Independent Truck Company, and officially launched as a skateboard magazine. [3] Since the 1990s, Thrasher has expanded its presence in television, video production, online blogging and merchandising.
Concrete Wave Magazine is a Canadian publication which was founded in 2002 by Michael Brooke. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was a continuation of Brooke's involvement with skateboard publishing. In 1999, Brooke had also his book The Concrete Wave (the history of skateboarding ) , published by Warwick Publishing. [ 3 ]
Skateboard photographer Atiba Jefferson and filmer Ricki Bedenbaugh were present when Sheckler completed the trick, and both recalled in 2013 that they were very nervous due to the degree of difficulty involved. The trick was finalized on the fourth try and led to Sheckler appearing on the cover of The Skateboard Mag magazine, which Jefferson ...