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Solitary Arts

Group Moments — The Solitary Arts crew hit the road for an ad hoc weekend of skateboarding and art, and find themselves slashing pools with a few familiar faces along the way.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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Geoff Rowley

Hunter Gatherer — In a world of caricatures and facsimiles, pro skater Geoff Rowley is standing up for gritty authenticity.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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Andrew Reynolds

Minimalist Man — Andrew Reynolds has spent half his life indulging in the spoils of a bejewelled life in skate. But The Boss has decided it’s time for a change. Now, having shaken off the shackles that have been weighing him down, he’s learning that the simpler life is, the better it gets.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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Duane Peters

The Eternal Punk. — Skateboarding may be the fountain of eternal youth. But in a youth centric world, how easy is it to keep the dream alive?

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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Elissa Steamer

Boundary Breaker — A pioneer for female skateboarding, Elissa Steamer has found that as the years pass and her horizons broaden, it's hard to retain that one-track mind.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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Lance Mountain

Skate Vet — In a skateboarding industry focused on eternal youth, Mr Mountain is ageing very gracefully.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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Nyjah Huston

Coming of Age — Prodigal skateboarder Nyjah Huston is taking a leap from am to pro and proving he can stand on his own.

Written by: Kevin Duffel

Reportage

Skate Punk

The Californian Safety Pin — Excerpts from a journey to the origins of skate punk.

Written by: Konstantin Butz

Music

Tommy Guerrero

Here and Now — Skate legend Tommy Guerrero is back in the groove with his new album, Lifeboats and Follies.

Written by: Benjamin Deberdt

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John Cardiel

Just Keep Pushing — John Cardiel has lived his life at full-throttle speed. The aggressive energy he brought to skateboarding made him a hero amongst men, and the ideal pioneer for fixed-gear bike fiends. Some said he was indomitable. Then history proved them right, when his story was tainted by a tragedy that would knock a lesser man to the ground. John, however, refused to stay down.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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