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Juice Magazine, founded in 1993 in Wilmington, North Carolina, is a skateboarding, surfing and music publication, edited, owned and published by Terri Craft.[1] It includes interviews by skate editor, Jim Murphy,[2] and features editors: Steve Olson, Jay Adams, Dave Duncan, Christian Hosoi, Jim O'Mahoney,[3] and surf editors Jeff Ho,[4] Herbie Fletcher[5] and Dibi Fletcher. The staff includes Terri Craft,[6] editor and Dan Levy, assistant editor.[1][7] Other interviewers include Jason Jessee, Jeff Ament, Chuck Dukowski, Bill Danforth[8] and Chris Mearkle.[9] There are currently 76 issues of the magazine. Juice Magazine headquarters is located in the birthplace of modern-day skateboarding, Venice, California.
Interviews
editThe magazine interviews skateboarders, surfers, and musicians. Some of the interviewees include: Skateboarders:
- Andy Kessler "I don’t know of anywhere else in the world that has the same surroundings and energy as New York City. Sometimes ripping through the streets is the best thing you can do on your skateboard."[10][11][12]
- Arto Saari
- Chad Muska
- Chris Haslam (skateboarder)
- Curren Caples
- Daewon Song
- Darren Navarette
- Duane Peters
- Greyson Fletcher
- Jake Brown (skateboarder)
- Jake Duncombe
- Jason Jessee
- John Cardiel
- Kevin Kowalski
- Natas Kaupas
- Omar Hassan (skateboarder)
- Pat Duffy
- Rick McCrank
- Steve Caballero
- Tony Hawk
Musicians:
- Bebe Buell
- Bootsy Collins
- Cheetah Chrome
- Cherie Currie
- Chuck Dukowski
- Exene Cervenka
- Glen Matlock
- James Hetfield
- Jeff Ament
- Jello Biafra
- Keith Morris
- King Diamond
- Phil Alvin
- Robert Trujillo
- Ron Emory
- Suzi Quatro
- Tony James
- Wayne Kramer (guitarist)
Surfers:
Artists:
Special Features
edit- Alva Collection: Interviews with the Alva Skateboarding Team
- Bones Brigade Chronicles: Interviews with the Bones Brigade
- Dogtown Chronicles: Interviews with the Z-Boys
- Duty Now For The Future: Interviews with Skatepark Builders
Dogtown Chronicles
editDogtown Chronicles features interviews with the Z-Boys, Zephyr skateboarding team Dogtown and Z-Boys including:
- Jeff Ho Surfboards and Zephyr Productions
- C. R. Stecyk, III
- Skip Engblom
- Tony Alva
- Jay Adams
- Stacy Peralta
- Peggy Oki
- Bob Biniak[13]
- Wes Humpston
- Chris Cahill
- Allen Sarlo
- Nathan Pratt
- Shogo Kubo
- Paul Constantineu
- Wentzle Ruml IV
- Glen E Friedman
References
edit- ^ a b "15,000 Square Feet: Venice Skatepark". cell-lessproductions.com. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
- ^ "Wounded Knee Skateboards". Wounded Knee Skateboards. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "Santa Barbara Surf Museum - Main Page". Sbsurfing museum. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ Jeff Ho Surfboards and Zephyr Productions
- ^ "Encyclopedia Of Surfing". Encyclopedia Of Surfing. 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "DOCUMENTARY [15000 SQ. FEET] VENICE SKATEBOARD PARK". Cell-Less Productions. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "The Living Legacy: George Powell inspired by interview in JUICE Mag by Dan Levy". Adrenaline hottub. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "BILL DANFORTH - 13 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS". Skullskates.com. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "Team/Movement «". Woundedkneeskateboards.net. 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
- ^ "Andy Kessler". Juice Magazine. September 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
- ^ Andy Kessler, Skateboard Hero, Dies at 48 The New York Times. August 13, 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
- ^ Browne, David. "Dogtown East - New York's Own Skateboard Legends The Soul Artists of Zoo York". NY Mag. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
- ^ Olson, Steve (2001). "Dogtown Chronicles: Bob Biniak interview". Juice Magazine (52). Juice (skateboarding magazine). Retrieved Feb 1, 2001.
Bibliography
edit- Newman, M. (1996) 'Continental Drift', Billboard, Cincinnati.
External links
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