Jonathan Smith
jonathan.smith@vice.comAn Oral History of 'Transworld Skateboarding' Magazine
The co-founders, long-time employees, and professional skaters remember the legendary magazine, which ended its print publication earlier this year.
Doing What You Love Is Hard: Advice from So Sad Today
It may seem that others are achieving “liberation” through following their passions, but what you might not see is the hard work behind it.
Professional Wrestler MVP Explains How a Prison Stint Led Him to the WWE
While serving time for robbing a cruise ship Hassan Assad met a correctional officer who would put him on the track to wrestling stardom.
The Next Generation of Professional Wrestlers Is Out for Blood
The new crop of fighters are catering to the tastes of the internet age and pushing the sport to violent new heights.
How to Have Money
Once you have it there are a lot of things you can do with it. Kate Carraway is here to steer you in the right direction.
How to Be Together
Existing with another human is a difficult thing to do. Luckily, Kate Carraway's got advice.
From No Self-Esteem to Low Self-Esteem: Advice from So Sad Today
I’ve found that the less pressure I place on myself to love myself—at least the way the self-care industrial complex peddles that concept—the better I feel.
So You Want to Be 'Creative'
There are qualities in a person more important than being creative, but you wouldn't know it from scrolling through Instagram.
It Sucks That Fantasy Isn’t Reality: Advice from So Sad Today
With a stranger, there are so many empty spaces we get to fill with our imagination, but as we get to know a person better, there are less blanks.
Time Is Everything
It determines more about your life than anything except money, and obviously “time” and “money” give each other meaning, value, and possibility.
Harmony Korine Just Wants to be Left Alone
The director, writer, and artist says he finds a freedom in painting that's hard to come by in film. His latest show, 'Young Twitchy,' is currently on view at Gagosian gallery in New York.
RIP Jake Phelps
The longtime 'Thrasher' editor dedicated his life to skateboarding, and it won't be the same without him.