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2.3
Stuff

Stuff

The ever-inquisitive Mr. Stecyk curates a figurative exhibit comprised of some of the most highly sought after collector's items, including a precious Joe Quigg hollow…

2.2
Tarzan At Waikiki

Tarzan At Waikiki

Dorian Paskowitz tells us a story worthy of its own book, painting a picture of the social hierarchy of the Waikiki Beach Boys that existed…

2.2
Undercurrents: Sweet Tooth

Undercurrents

Through some field observations taken while camping at G-Land with Walter Hoffman, John Creed has solved the mystery of mosquitos' feasting habits: consuming sweet foods…

2.2
Curtain Call

Curtain Call

Junior Moepono visually explains how an oversized torso can be redeemed as valuable currency during an absurdly powerful bottom turn.

2.2
Fringe Dweller

Fringe Dweller

The pursuit of fame and fortune through surfing means is heavily discussed and (constructively) criticized in this sequence of interviews with Australian soul surfer Wayne…

2.1
The Enduring Legend

The Enduring Legend

Early big wave surfing pioneer Peter Cole talks about his experiences growing up in the Santa Monica/Malibu surf scene in the 1940s with friends Joe…

2.1
When the Smoke Cleared

When the Smoke Cleared

Manning the editorial post at Surfer Magazine with John Severson during the sixties, Drew Kampion laid witness to the swift changing of the guards that…

2.1
Gallery: Mike Parker

Gallery: Mike Parker

Self-taught artist Mike Parker has infiltrated the New York art scene with his bold "surfrealism" paintings that have influenced the Neo Geo movement, blending Op…

2.1
Stories By The Fire

Stories By The Fire

The infamous pair of surfing travel junkies/journalists, Kevin Naughton and Craig Peterson, provide some anecdotal stories related to some of their most iconic photographs published…

2.1
Portfolio: Dick Meseroll

Portfolio: Dick Meseroll

Dick Meseroll, East Coast-based master of surf culture documentation, gives us his own detailed captions to this portfolio of diverse photos that span a broad…

2.1
The Collector

The Collector

Craig Lockwood weaves an all-too-familiar fictional tale of a vintage surfboard collector who uses sneaky maneuvers to get nostalgic owners to part with pieces of…

1.4
Portfolio: Woody Woodworth

Portfolio: Woody Woodworth

A profile of photographer Woody Woodworth's works spanning the oceans and peoples of the globe provides us with different perspectives of the lifestyle we live.…

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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.

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Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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