Pops Skatepark
Jesse Clayton walks us through the history of Pops Skatepark as well as its recent makeover.
Jesse Clayton walks us through the history of Pops Skatepark as well as its recent makeover.
We sat down with Shawn to discuss art, skating, living with Parkinson’s, and more. Originally seen in issue 70.
“I want to be a part of the chain of skateboarding history that helps remind people where we came from and why it’s so fucking rad now.”
In his interview from issue 70 Reese talks about life in Texas, psychedelics, minced garlic, and much more.
“Skateboarding is for anyone and everyone and it’s just easier for everyone to get on board when there are safe spaces for people to skate and simultaneously be themselves.”
We chopped it up with Akeem and discussed life in Paterson, reminisced on back in the day, and even talked about fishing.
Find out Connor’s most controversial opinion on skateboarding, plus much more, in his interview from issue 69.
Catch up with Pulaski Pooch in his interview from issue 69. Carlos gives insight into his past growing up skating at Pulaski, where he’s at in life, and much more.
A photo gallery and interview with renowned skateboard photographer Anthony Acosta from our 2022 Photo Issue.
“When I’m not skating, I like to breathe a lot of air.” Ray’s interview from issue 68.
Jacob Folsom-Fraster runs a community nonprofit and leads a DIY building effort that together transformed Worcester, MA’s skate scene.
Elijah’s issue 68 interview, discussing topics from skating in Miami to road tripping through America.
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