Juice (skateboarding magazine)

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Juice Magazine, founded in 1993 in Wilmington, North Carolina, is a quarterly skateboarding, surfing and music publication, edited, owned and published by Terri Craft. It includes interviews done by skate editor Jim Murphy,[1] and features editors / professional skateboarders Steve Olson,[2] Jay Adams, Dave Duncan,[3], Christian Hosoi, James O'Mahoney,[4] and surf editors Jeff Ho,[5] Herbie Fletcher[6] and Dibi Fletcher. The staff includes Terri Craft, Editor, Dan Levy, Assistant Editor, and Vanessa Davey, Distribution Manager. Other interviewers include Bill Danforth[7] and Chris Mearkle. There are currently 70 issues of the magazine. Juice Magazine headquarters are now located in the birthplace of modern day skateboarding, Venice, California.

Interviews

The magazine interviews skateboarders, surfers, and musicians. Some of the interviewees include:

References

Bibliography

  • Newman, M. (1996) 'Continental Drift', Billboard, Cincinnati.

External links

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