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10.3
Still Life with Large Artist: The Gallery of Kevin Ancell

Still Life with Large Artist: The Gallery of Kevin Ancell

A profile on surfer/artist Kevin Ancell that covers his famed Aloha Oe mechanical hula girls exhibit at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and…

10.3
Ben Marcus' Crouching Tiger, Smoking Dragon

Ben Marcus’ Crouching Tiger, Smoking Dragon

Ben Marcus explores the Yin and Yang of big wave tow surfing with jet skis. The story traces tow surfing at Mavericks’ birth by Doug…

10.3
An Occurrence in Lower Baja: An Excerpt from Allan Weisbecker's Book

An Occurrence in Lower Baja: An Excerpt from Allan Weisbecker’s Book

An excerpt from Allan Weisbecker’s book, "In Search of Captain Zero, A Surfers Road Trip Beyond the End of the Road." In this excerpt, Weisbecker…

10.3
An Occurrence in Lower Baja

An Occurrence in Lower Baja

10.3
Europe Through the Backdoor: The Curren Family Vacation

Europe Through the Backdoor: The Curren Family Vacation

Generations of the Curren family-Pat, Joe, Tom, Nathan and Lee Anne take a 10-day family vacation through France and a week in Ireland. Rob Gilley…

10.3
Steve Sherman: Chasing Moments

Steve Sherman: Chasing Moments

A collection of Steve Sherman's candid photos from 1995-2001 from shooting pros such as Kelly Slater, Sunny Garcia, Jason "Ratboy" Collins, Pat O'Connell, Taj Burrow,…

10.3
Mozambique: Travels in the Land of Sultan Mussa Ben Mbiki By Tim Williams

Mozambique: Travels in the Land of Sultan Mussa Ben Mbiki By Tim Williams

Tim Williams and friends drive thousands of kilometers in a VW camper for surf in Mozambique. On the way, they pass sandy rivers, cabbage fields…

10.3
Of Monks and Monkeys By Susan Chaplin

Of Monks and Monkeys By Susan Chaplin

Susan Chaplin travels off the beaten path to the east coast of Sri Lanka, the ninth stop in a worldwide surf trip. She encounters Buddhist…

10.3
Nothing to Declare: Brian Bielmann's Coral Route

Nothing to Declare: Brian Bielmann’s Coral Route

10.3
Remnants: Photographs Lost and Found

Remnants: Photographs Lost and Found

Photo of early 70's North Shore tableau representing a serious slice of the core group that brought Hawaiian mini-guns to the fore, gathered at Tiger…

10.2
Light in Darkest Baja: Kent Layton's Boat Ranch

Light in Darkest Baja: Kent Layton’s Boat Ranch

Profile of Kent Layton, a psychologist and former sponsored surfer, who has created The Boat Ranch, a collection of old boats that have been turned…

10.2
Undercurrrents

Undercurrrents

Undercurrents for late spring 2001 begins with a visiting surfer's perspective of the wavepool at the Sea Gaia Ocean Dome in Miyazaki, Japan. It also…

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Moiolelo o ka Nalu

A profile of underground legend Eric Haas. From the back-files of TSJ 9.1.

 
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The Billion-Dollar Sketchbook

Animator and surfer Stephen Hillenburg’s brainchild made his debut around a Baja campfire. Knowing the artist’s background, that should come as no surprise.

30.4
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Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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