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Lance Slabbert meets up with a surf crew at Jakarta International Airport. While waiting for everyone to arrive, Slabbert ponders the jelly theory: a wave theory of pressures and forces and atmospheric science. Check out the surf action to prove his speculation.
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A short film accompanying TSJ 31.5’s “All Roads Lead West.”

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Jim Evans is best known to surfers for his Cadillac Wheels illustrations and work with Rick Griffin. Yet his designs, produced in his Malibu studio, have cast their influence from the Beastie Boys to Public Enemy, <em style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">The Big Lebowski</em> to <em style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;">Fear and Loathing</em>. In profile, writer Joe Donnelly contextualizes the cultural significance of the Evans’ work.

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During a still-Holocene era of surf photography, the work of Cuba-born, Florida-bred photographer Tony Arruza provided a distinctive point of view.

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"Mickey Munoz takes us through a collection of his personal images where he recounts some of his adventures: underwater demolition, building boats for America's Cup, sailing the Hokule'a with Joey Cabell, getting demasted 1200 miles off Hawaii, shaping surfboards with Bob McTavish, and other adventures tales."
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