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A cadre of big-wave chargers are at it again, this time paddling in to 20-foot Cortes Bank bombs.


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Surfer/artist John Comer's work takes the viewer on a colorful journey through some of Southern California's most iconic coastal stretches (including Killer Dana), transferring the essence of a moment in time in an almost experiential manner with an ability to transcend the two-dimensional medium of oil on canvas.

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“The Cheap Seat”, or the appropriately subtitled, “Boil Dodging at Cortes in a Grand Fashion”, defends the controversial actions of Captain Ron Hart in placing his craft, the 72’ Jet-propelled Catamaran seemingly dangerously close to the surfing playground at Cortes Bank in January 2004. The Field report, “Across Oz for Life”, describes Jimmy McMillan’s effort to raise funds to support the Balinese victims of Sari Club terrorist bombing. Academia’s, “Haolier Than Thou”, describes intriguing research by archeologist, Terry Jones and linguist, Kathryn Klar, as to the influence Polynesian mariners on the inhabitants of Chile’s and California’s coastal natives, as well as other Pacific Islanders. Library’s, “An Island Unto Itself”, is a review of a book by Caroline Unger on New Jersey’s Long Beach Island. The Screening Room gives a positive review of Sean Collins’ Surfline DVD Series’ “Lesson Accomplished: A Day of Surfology 101”

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A visit to four unique surfers’ homes: Jimmy Gamboa shares his unique Malibu home along with his favorite surf spots. Longtime South Laguna Beach resident Randy Hild is just minutes to his favorite San Onofre haunt. For the last 20 years, Richard Kenvin has lived in downtown San Diego's urban zone in an industrial loft surfing Coronado and Imperial Beach. And lastly, Hulet met up Robin Kegel at his Capistrano Beach Quonset factory/home.

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Stephen Cline poetically defines the relationship of surfers to one another & with nature.

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Profile of artist and surfer Edem Elesh, who grew up living between Topanga, California and Hertfordshire County in England. His career got a boost by a client and friend Harley Rinzler and an art show at the Kantor Gallery on Melrose sharing space with a posthumous Keith Haring show.
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