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Features

34.2
Passings

A Kindred Spirit

Remembering Walter Hoffman, 1931–2024.

34.2
Surfing Around

An Activator of Creative Dreams

How Duke Boyd (1934–2020) revolutionized the surf industry.

Ep.61
Podcast

Lee-Ann Curren

On making music, living in Biarritz, and what it’s like to come from a family of surfing greats.

Ep.60
Podcast

Tom Carroll

On the Snap, the North Shore, competing in the face of tragedy, helmets, going for broke, athleticism, his favorite surfers to watch, and his road…

Ep.59
Podcast

Ed Templeton

On the poetics of the street, photography, skating’s DIY spirit, alienation, suburbia, making art, owning a company, and resourcefulness.

34.1
On Style

On Style

Reno Abellira navigates Waimea’s Three Tables with grace, embodying the purest form of Hawaiian surfing mastery.

34.1
Essay

Beautiful Lives & Beautiful Deaths

Mortal liminality at the crest of a breaking wave.

34.1
Interview

Hard and Fast all the Time

Ross Clark-Jones on mental health, reality TV gone wrong, competing in the Eddie, and Mad Wax.

34.1
Feature

Second Shift

Fifteen years of a photographer Kevin Voegtlin’s selects, respectfully “poached” while pulling doubles.

34.1
Feature

Winter Lion

Wayne Rich’s waypoints of redemption.

34.1
Feature

The Southern Audit

Glaciers, slabs, and talking parrots on New Zealand’s South Island.

34.1
Feature

Roe Ethridge Thinks He’s Center Square

The photographer’s acerbic wit, surfer’s eye, and wry sense of humor melt together to create images that span nearly every aspect of the medium.

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Moiolelo o ka Nalu

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

 
Feature

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
Feature

Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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