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7.3
John Kiewit's Life and Times around Malibu in the 70's

John Kiewit’s Life and Times around Malibu in the 70’s

A piece reminiscent of what Malibu once was. John Kiewit provides his insight and perspective on the beach life that Malibu previously had to offer…

7.3
Ma'alaea

Ma’alaea

Buzzy Kerbox introduces these amazing photos from Warren Bolster surfing what's known as, "the fastest makable wave in the world." This article shows what it…

7.3
Bud Browne's Cavalcade of Surf

Bud Browne’s Cavalcade of Surf

Gordon McClelland clarifies the reasons behind Cavalcade of Surf being considered a cult classic. His article is accompanied by snippets from Bud Browne's actual narration.…

7.3
Undercurrents

Undercurrents

Promotes surfboard design called The Picklefork, Farrington Chariots bike rack trailers, Bud Browne's Cavalcade of Surf, the unfortunate development of Cotton's plateau overlooking Trestles, and…

7.3
Jungle Nights...and other G-Land Stories

Jungle Nights…and other G-Land Stories

Gerald Saunders provides informative insight on the G-land camp, the opportunities to surf during all tides, and how it's still possible to catch those uncrowded…

7.2
Paris Beach

Paris Beach

Allston's piece on the unfortunate occurrences he experienced on a surf adventure in France that later turned into the opportunity he never expected.

7.2

Animal Tracks: Nat Young at 50

Reviews on various books like Surfers with photos by: Patrick Cariou with an intro by Matt Warshaw, movies such as In God's Hands, artwork, &…

7.2
In Harm's Way: North Carolina's Outer Banks

In Harm’s Way: North Carolina’s Outer Banks

A preview of what The Outer Banks has to offer. Jackson's article shows one of the best spots offering surf along the east coast and…

7.2
One Hand Standing

One Hand Standing

Gerry Lopez recognizes the difficulty in surfing and poses some helpful advice for the developing surfer. Yoga. According to Lopez, Yoga can improve one's surfing…

7.1
Channel Surfing with Frankie and Annette

Channel Surfing with Frankie and Annette

Paul Gross walks us through one Thursday morning watching Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello beach movies. Additionally, he provides his philosophical perspective on beach movies…

7.1
7 New Eyes

7 New Eyes

A brief profile piece about Rickie Massie from Barrio Venice. Focused on the obstacles he has faced from the surrounding gang lifestyle both on the…

7.1
Ricky Massie

Ricky Massie

A brief profile piece about Rickie Massie from Barrio Venice. Focused on the obstacles he has faced from the surrounding gang lifestyle both on the…

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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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