Editorial
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Now Playing: Karina Rozunko in “Title TK”
“Spontaneity is a guiding principle of Karina Rozunko’s surfing,” author Kyle DeNuccio writes in our current issue. “At Malibu she…
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“Breaking Everything” with Artist Fritz Chesnut
In TSJ 33.2’s “Impact Zone,” author Alex Weinstein profiles artist and surfer Fritz Chesnut. “On a molecular level,” Weinstein writes,…
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The Brakes Kill. The Gas Pedal Saves.
Ian Warner and I met in 1970, when my family moved next door to his house in Malibu Colony. Growing…
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Bureau Chief
Into the Archipelago Photo practices, muses, and viewpoints behind the lens with the former-expat shooter. As told to Matt George…
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On Style
From Hemingway’s analysis of artful killing in Death in the Afternoon to the absurdity of dialing up a fatality in…
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Run a Knife
The only child of two surfing expats from Palos Verdes, California, born and raised in Yallingup, a small town on…
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Throw Your Hands Up
Karina Rozunko is standing at the south end of the Malibu Wall, sipping coffee and checking the surf in a…
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The Last One
In many ways, this morning feels incredibly ordinary. My dad, Robin Prodanovich, steps into the blue-walled shaping bay at Bird’s…
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Impact Zone
While racing a Venice Beach closeout in 2016, artist Fritz Chesnut—a seasoned surfer raised on the pointbreaks of Santa Barbara—dove…
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Soup Jockeys
In one of his many Instagram clips, Jordan Rodin drops down the face of a head-high, mushy right-hander. He’s a…

