
Kwesi Holloway’s journey from raleigh to LA’s rails
From humid Raleigh nights to LA’s biggest rails, Kwesi Holloway’s story is built on perseverance and purpose. He started skating at seven on a Walmart deck his grandma bought him pushing through Carolina rain until he made his way west. By 14, he was already catching attention from people imn the industry. Now, he rides for Nyjah Huston’s Disorder Skateboards, calling it “like being on the Lakers with LeBron.”

Cletus Strap’s Quiet, Independent Climb Through LA’s Underground
He grew up surrounded by music playing through the house, skate videos looping in the background, and a restless urge to create something of his own. What started as experimenting with beats in middle school turned into a lifelong pursuit of art on his own terms.
Rahim Robinson’s old-school path to pro
Rahim Robinson proves the long road is still worth it — from four full parts to turning pro for Pizza, he’s doing it on his own terms
TJ Harris explains how he got the best of both worlds with skateboarding
From the streets of Orlando to chasing contests in Florida and making the leap to California, TJ Harris has lived the ups and downs of skateboarding. Now at 35, he’s found the balance between skating, fatherhood, and life beyond the board, calling it the best of both worlds.

“The craziest decision I ever made… but the best thing I ever did.“ How Davey Sayles left behind football to pursue skating
Davey Sayles grew up in a football family, college offers, but skating was always the dream. After walking away from the game, he faced uncertainty with no sponsors or safety net—just his board and belief he could make it. Now, from Deathwish to ASICS, he’s skating alongside the legends he grew up watching.
A preview of Earl Sweatshirt’s next chapter “Live Laugh Love
Earl Sweatshirt just previewed his new album “Live Laugh Love” and it’s full of energy, introspection, and surprises.

“Either I Make It or Die Trying” Beatrice Domond’s Skateboarding Story
No backup plan. No cosign until it mattered. Beatrice Domond skated her way through doubt and built a path on her own terms.
How Christian Henry is fueled by community and creativity
Christian Henry’s story is about more than just skateboarding, it’s about community, creativity and staying true to yourself. From small-town sessions in Florida to building a life in L.A., Henry’s journey blends skating, jewelry design, and a crew that fuels everything he does. Read how he’s carved his own path, from Baker Boys sessions to launching custom pieces for friends, all while keeping skating at the heart of it.

454’s KOTMS TOUR 2025 video captures the atmosphere of the road
454’s KOTMS TOUR 2025 video, shot by Tommy Bohn, offers a raw, lo-fi look at life on the road. Blending tour footage, high-energy performances, and skate clips, the video captures 454’s stage presence and is a snapshot of how 454 moves, creates and connects with people city to city.

How Chucky Lane turned struggle into style and earned his spot in New York’s skate scene
From Tampa’s projects to Supreme’s bowl, Chucky Lane turned his past into presence. He talks skating through struggle, linking with FA, and staying on a tight track in NYC’s scene.
Mark Gonzales and Fucking Awesome celebrate guest board in Hollywood
FA’s Hollywood store became the site of a packed, unexpected celebration — not just of a guest board, but of Gonz’s lasting impact on skateboarding. With a custom-shaped deck, lines out the door, and hand-drawn sketches for fans, it felt like a piece of skate history in real time.
How Marquint Brooks Grinded from the Ground Up into Skate Spotlight
From dirt roads and DIY spots to skating alongside legends in California, Marquint Brooks' rise is a story of grit, timing, and pure love for skating. Discover how a few chance encounters—and a whole lot of drive helped him turn a board and a dream into something real.


How Muchi became the self-made sound architect of the underground
Muchi isn’t just another independent artist trying to break through, he’s building an entire world around his music. Raised in Huntsville, Alabama, and deeply influenced by internet culture, Muchi blends introspective lyricism with vibrant production, all while crafting visually stunning content that resonates with fans. He produces, raps, directs, and curates his own vision, proving that passion and dedication can thrive without industry backing. Dive into the journey of an artist who’s redefining independence, one release at a time.

Tommy Bohn: The Art of Moving Naturally
Tommy Bohn’s creativity feels effortless—whether he’s filming skate videos, designing album covers, or putting together a new project, it all comes together naturally. From Florida to New York, his work has been shaped by the people around him, leading to collaborations with 454, Niontay, and more. His latest skate video, On My Grind, is just another piece of the bigger picture he’s been documenting for years.

Chris Chance: The Mind Behind a New Creative Wave
Chris Chance isn’t just shaping culture—he’s defining it. From branding and fashion to skateboarding and music, his fingerprints are everywhere.

The Visionary Lens of Aus Taylor: From Baltimore to Kanye West and Beyond
From Baltimore streets to global stages, Aus Taylor has redefined the art of visual storytelling. Known for his work with Kanye West, Steve Lacy and Paris Texas, Taylor’s soulful, visceral style blends raw emotion with a hip-hop sensibility

Wiseboy Jeremy: Building a Legacy from South Jersey to the World
Wiseboy Jeremy’s journey from local artist to industry trailblazer is a testament to staying true to his roots while pushing boundaries.
