Off to the Lime Coast
Dominican ramblings with a rotating cast of rail setters.
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Dominican ramblings with a rotating cast of rail setters.
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.
In search of Dane Reynolds. The famously elusive surf god has never been more available—or more open. Still, his enigma endures.
A video collage of Dominican Republic surfing while embedded with photographer Chris Klopf.
With beautiful places and people as subjects—set to the rhythm of both tropical and freezing tubes—Jack Johns keeps it way outside the conventional Cornish mold.
Archival footage of 1940s Malibu surfing by John E.O. Larronde, screening for TSJ members March 2 through 8.
First Chapter, Thrills, Spills, & Whatnot, and Chapter 11.
The poet said, “Style is at its best when artfully responding to need.”
Trimmings of midcentury Malibu and beyond from the archive of John E.O. Larronde.
Levels of perspective with artist Zoe Grey.
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…
Maximum payload in Floridian surfer Michael Dunphy’s Cessna.
A 100-year-old surfboard and its saved provenance.
Riding a Morey–Doyle foam surfboard in the mid-’70s.