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BEING-IN-THE-TUBE
Reflections on the human condition—from inside the barrel.
Words by Chris Howard | Photo by Matt Clark
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INTERVIEW: MAKE IT LOOK EASY
Chris Miller on the balance of style and progression, skateboarding and surfing’s influence on each other, the need for creativity in the industry, and more.
By Elliott Wright | Illustration by Russ Pope
Page 32
OFF TO THE LIME COAST
Dominican ramblings with a rotating cast of rail setters.
By Scott Hulet | Photo by Chris Klopf
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CAPSULES IN MONOCHROME
Trimmings of midcentury Malibu and beyond from the archive of John E.O. Larronde.
Introduction by Alex Wilson | Photograph by Grant Ellis/in situ photo and artifact courtesy of the Museum of Ventura County Larronde Collection
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ENDLESS JOY
Dane Reynolds has never been more available—or more open. Still, his enigma endures.
By Tony John Andrews | Photo by John Respondek
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THE LOST KIDS OF MARRAWAH
Levels of perspective with artist Zoe Grey.
By Sean Doherty | Photo by Nick Green
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PORTFOLIO: JACK JOHNS
With beautiful places and people as subjects—set to the rhythm of both tropical and freezing tubes—the photographer keeps it way outside the conventional Cornish mold.
Introduction by Daniel Crockett
Page 118
EGGHEADS
Crafted during surfing’s shift from long to short, the egg was never meant to be a compromise. Decades later, its curves and functionalities still hold fast.
By Cedar Hobbs | Photo by Craig Stecyk
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UNDERCURRENTS
Floridian Michael Dunphy’s wings, a 100-year-old-surfboard, finding rhythm with an Irish slab, covert surfing operations, and more.
Photo by Ryan Ell
Purist surf energy from Page One to close-of-book, delivered directly to your door.