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Thrasher Aug 2020
Thrasher Aug 2020
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The August 2020 issue of Thrasher Magazine (Issue #487) is a dynamic exploration of skateboarding's global reach and cultural depth. The cover features Nyjah Huston executing a powerful backtail slide on the UCI 18 rail, a testament to his technical prowess and fearless approach to street skating. This image sets the tone for an issue that delves into both the intensity and the community spirit of skateboarding.
Inside, the magazine offers an in-depth interview with Evan Smith, affectionately dubbed the "Cosmic Cowboy." Smith reflects on his journey through skateboarding, sharing insights into his creative process, his experiences with the Grimple and Cedric Pabich brands, and his unique perspective on the sport's evolution. His interview provides readers with a candid look at the life of a skater who blends technical skill with artistic expression.
The issue also features a retrospective on the iconic Brooklyn Banks, highlighting its legacy as a cornerstone of East Coast skate culture. Despite the uncertainty surrounding its future, the article underscores the enduring impact the spot has had on generations of skaters. Additionally, the "Skateboarders in Love" feature offers a heartwarming glimpse into the personal lives of skaters, celebrating the relationships that thrive within the skateboarding community.
On the international front, the Santa Cruz team embarks on an adventurous tour of Argentina, capturing the vibrant skate scenes and cultural richness of the country. Meanwhile, the Independent Trucks team takes on the East Coast, engaging in spirited battles across the 13 colonies, showcasing the diverse landscapes and challenges of American skateboarding spots.
The "People I've Known" column presents an engaging profile of Frank Gerwer, offering anecdotes and reflections that paint a vivid picture of his contributions to the skateboarding world. In the "Heads" section, both Curren Caples and Harry Lintell share their experiences and insights, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their journeys and influences.
Musically, the issue features an interview with Run The Jewels, delving into their creative processes and the intersection of music and skate culture. The "Zounds" section captures the synergy between skateboarding and music, highlighting the ways in which both art forms influence and inspire each other.
Lastly, the issue includes a lighthearted yet insightful piece where Trae "The Tank" Turner discusses fatherhood, offering humorous and heartfelt advice that resonates with skaters navigating the challenges of parenthood.
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