Interview
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Strider Wasilewski on Roots and Coming of Age
Will the last Dogtowner please turn out the lights?
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Will the Last Dogtowner Please Turn Out the Lights?
For nearly 30 years, Strider Wasilewski has remained a name and a face familiar to the surfing world at large,…
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The Rage and the Pride of Maurice Cole
“I’m still alive, still cranking. In certain areas, I’ve never felt so relevant.”
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The Rage and the Pride
The last time I’d seen Maurice Cole, face to face, was for what I’d sold to the publisher of Surfing…
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Interview: Richie Collins
“There’s no ‘understanding’ in surfing. To me, there’s just looking and doing.”
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Cocksure
Widely scorned for his brash statements, embrace of neon, and a style that might be called stiff and robotic, Richie…
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Interview: Don Winslow
Discussing coastal noir and the overlapping worlds of vice and surf with the acclaimed author/surfer.
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Coastal Noir
Don Winslow writes about larger-than-life surf characters in his novels The Dawn Patrol and The Kings of Cool. The latter…
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Barton Lynch on Pro Surfing
“They sensed the lunatics were running the asylum and saw the power that we had.”
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Michael Tomson on Peak Surf Industry, Wipeouts, and More
“Parties? Yeah, we had parties. Lots of ’em. And yes they were out of control on occasion.”
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Interview: Michael Tomson
By the autumn of 1979, the fledgling surf apparel industry was in retreat in the face of an abrupt change…