Kill Them All Magazine. Issue 008.

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Kill Them All Magazine


Photographers: AJ Catholdi Steve Duque

Strictly east coast skateboarding.

Cover: Lucky St Angelo. 50-50. Photo: Catholdi


Skateboarding still is The Fountain Of Youth


Before you get any further, thank these two dudes and the homie on the cover, for making this magazine happen every month. They’ve been killing it and making shit happen regaurdless of time or weather.


Mark poole. Left.

Tyler Gorman. Right.


Mark Poole. Kickflip.

Photo: Catholdi



So psyched to see the new generation come into the streets.

Photo: Catholdi


Matt Poutre. 5-0.


Tyler Gorman. Ollie.




Tyler Gorman. Lipslide.

Photos: Catholdi


Photo: Catholdi

Lucky St Angelo. Frontside Smith. Remember that trick you were planning on trying? This dude probably did it already.




Mark Poole. Switch Frontside Nosegrind.

Photo: Catholdi


Photo: Catholdi

Providence, RI.

Words: Shawn Conroy


I have been skating Providence almost as long as I have been skating, give or take a couple years. I am 25 now, so it’s been almost 15 years! When I first started coming to Providence with Jon Lavoie, people like Jon Hosington were killing the streets. All those tricks everyone thinks they got first on the courthouse rail; you might want to see if he did it first. Back then, I was so small, so the city was huge. I fell in love with it the first time I stepped foot on a board here. Skating the monument all day and night, losing boards in the water at the RISD steps, filming with a crappy hand held camera. Skateboarding has gotten so big since then. The city to me is smaller. There is such a big scene in Providence now that kind of just gets looked over. With all the people in Providence skating now, and with people like Dan McGrath, Chase Bartee, Thom Musso and Nate Dean who all made the local videos that I feel kick-started the scene, we don’t need the outside skateboarding world to care about us. Continued >


The skate scene now is thriving. So many awesome local videos coming out, more and more people are getting psyched on the part of the country. There is a different feeling watching a video from the East Coast, I know it sounds clichÊ, but living over here and knowing what it takes to film for a video part dodging the weather, cops, and shitty spots makes you appreciate everyone’s skating here. With all that said, I just wanted to thank everyone in this area that skates. I wake up every morning and am happy to live in Providence. No other city in the country is like it, and I have been to a lot of places. I know I am going to see big things this year! Keep pushing through those shitty streets. Thanks a lot for contributing homie, You fucking killed it! Much more to come from this dude!


Photo: Catholdi



Mark Poole. Ollie.

Photo: Catholdi


Tyler Gorman. Front Tailslide to Fakie. Photo: Catholdi




Mark Poole. Switch 5-0.

This dude skates switch, better than you skate regular.

Photo: Catholdi


Jay Poirier. Ollie Wallie. Photo: Catholdi




Vini Ronchi. Frontside 5-0. Photo: Catholdi


Photos: Catholdi


Vini Ronchi. Ollie over to Backside Smith.



Lucky St Angelo. Frontside Nosegrind. Photo: Catholdi



Lizzie Boarding Skate Shop opens today! Get down there and show some support! 1254 South Main Street Fall River, Mass


Handmade recycled skateboard picture frames. Available at KTA.Bigcartel.com or email me at Ajcatholdi@yahoo.com


Photo: Catholdi


Skate pens and keychains. Made by Steve Duque from recycled decks. Now available at both Civil locations, or contact sduque6@gmail.com


Photo: Duque


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