• This Old Ledge: Brooklyn Banks

    This Old Ledge: Brooklyn Banks
    Few plazas loom as large as The Banks. From the Bones Brigade to Harold Hunter, the sessions that sparked these clips are seared into our minds. Ted Barrow's back to highlight its significance.
  • 5 Greats: Tony Hawk

    5 Greats: Tony Hawk
    Who does Tony Hawk pick as the greatest skater of all time? What about the time he got bullied by Thrasher, or was summoned to Tom Cruise's house? On the eve of his "final video part" we pick his brain on these topics and much more in this career-spanning piece from our January '24 mag.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor

    RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor
    Thomas Taylor was a giant in the Atlanta scene and provided a blueprint for how to live the fullest life as a skateboarder. From his pro career to building a family and fostering the community through his Stratosphere shop, he is remembered by everyone he touched. Read closely as his loved ones reflect on his incredible ride.
  • Talking Ed: Kevin Thatcher Interview

    Talking Ed: Kevin Thatcher Interview
    Thrasher founding editor Kevin Thatcher set the stage for everything that has come since. This 40-year ride we have all been a part of could never have happened without him. We caught up with the humble, elusive legend. As seen in the Jan. 2021 issue.
  • The Ray Barbee Interview

    The Ray Barbee Interview
    Sage Elsesser talks with Ray about black culture, the birth of street skating and why the party life was not for him. Dig into some timeless wisdom from the Sept '20 issue.
  • Jake Phelps Lifetime Retrospective

    Jake Phelps Lifetime Retrospective
    It’s been a year but the love keeps flowing. We’ve added new testimonials to this retrospective page. Take a few moments and soak up more stories from the life and times of Jake Phelps. 
  • NHS Museum Opening Photos

    NHS Museum Opening Photos
    NHS opened their museum to a select group of family, friends, and rippers. From Steve Olson to Eric Koston, we all gathered to revisit history and share skateboarding stories in all its glory. Great job Novak and congrats on 40 plus years!
  • January 1993

    January 1993
    Cover: Tim Brauch – Nosegrind Photo: KanightsInside This Mag: The history of skateboarding and other crimes part four and an interview with Josh BeagleAlso In This Issue: How to take a good skate photoMusic Articles: Mudhoney, Jesus Lizard, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. and Rocket From The Crypt
  • Winter 1988

    Winter 1988
    Cover: Tony AlvaPhoto: Kevin ThatcherInside: Best Of Thrasher: Our first 13th issue. Interviews with Mullen, Hosoi, Blender, and Smith.
  • January 1981

    January 1981
    Cover: artwork by Kevin Thatcher Inside This Mag: Upland Gold Cup Finale, downhill racing at in Capitola and at the Laguna Seca Raceway and semi-secret spots revealedAlso In This Issue: Street shredding and modern skate comics
  • Madcity Meltdown Event

    Madcity Meltdown Event
    Flying Low is bringin' the action back to the block in Wisconsin. Madison, get there!
  • Copy of Digby Luxton's "Fakename" Part TEST

    Copy of Digby Luxton's "Fakename" Part TEST
    Quality lines and impressive tech, Digby gets his kicks with Stevie Nicks.
  • Digby Luxton's "Fakename" Part

    Digby Luxton's "Fakename" Part
    Quality lines and impressive tech, Digby gets his kicks with Stevie Nicks.
  • Today, Tomorrow and Ruby

    Today, Tomorrow and Ruby
    The Super Co does it again! Friends and fanatics descend on the OC for the latest Foundation flick and a surprise for our gal Ruby Lilley.
  • Texalona Presents: "Texalona Flood"

    Texalona Presents: "Texalona Flood"
    The Texalona gang brings the VX from the Lone Star State to Stalin Plaza.
  • Events
    In The Mag
    Dylan Jaeb Thrasher Magazine Cover June, 2026 Fakie Flip Rincon
    A massive four block needs a fakie flip? There’s only one man for the job: Dylan Jaeb! He puts Rincon back on the map by going over the bar and onto the cover of our June ’26 mag. In this issue, we tap our 2014 SOTY Wes Kremer to interview the Mafia’s Alexis Ramirez as he wraps a bow on his first part as full-fledged member of Nike SB’s esteemed roster. More big game gets hunted when Red Bull goes to South Africa. Don’t worry, they didn’t hurt the animals, but the spots are another story. There’s even more muddy action outta Swampfest with Greyson and gang. No fire in Florida this year, but maybe for the best since we see the aftermath of what a Burn Zone looks like with Raney and co. on California’s coast. We got all that more! But you gotta grab the mag to get the full experience. What are you waitin’ for?