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Eight pictures of Alex Weinstein's artwork as well as a short article written by the author explaining the influences behind his dynamic oil paintings and sculptures that incorporate his passion and love for surfing and the ocean.
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New York's John Selya started dancing at an early age; he's been surfing just as long. He's likes to put his career path in perspective from time to time and is still evolving as a performer. At 40 years of age, John feels fortunate that dancing affords him the opportunity to travel, and surfing helps to keep him focused and inspired.
An overview of the Jack O'Neill surf legacy, looking at the inception of the wetsuit, to the modern day O'Neill Inc. business, the author takes us to Jack's house in Santa Cruz, California to get to know this historic surf icon.
Q&A interview with Kem Nunn, author of "Tapping the Source" and "The Dogs of Winter" about how he got started as a writer, favorite authors. The talk is about the third volume of the series, "Tijuana Straits" and includes an excerpt of the new book.
Surfers are riding unthinkably dangerous waves. Why aren’t more of us dying?
Richard Kenvin traces the Mirandon brothers, Bear and Nick, from their roots in the La Jolla shore break through the short board revolution and to the present day.