Editorial

  • Pier Groups

    Pier Groups

    The neighborhood and the physical structure of the Huntington Beach Pier have seen many changes over the years, from the…

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  • Green on Blue

    Green on Blue

    Ever wondered how much money professional surfers make for riding waves and promoting the surfing lifestyle? In this informative article,…

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  • Undercurrents: Surf Dawg

    Undercurrents

    Rhino Records’ release of “Cowabunga!”, a surf music compilation 4-CD box set, reflects the record label’s lack of connection to…

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  • Wavescapes & Sun Sets

    Wavescapes & Sun Sets

    A portfolio of Mark Johnson’s color-rich wavescapes, landscapes, and surfing shots spills over these 14 pages in a spectrum of…

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  • Wasteland

    Wasteland

    Keoni Watson narrates a Mentawai Islands boat trip aboard the Indies Trader, fueled by his sponsor Quiksilver, taken during the…

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  • Portfolio: Aaron Loyd A Personal Thing

    Portfolio: Aaron Loyd A Personal Thing

    The artistic and photographic works of the multi-talented Aaron Loyd are on display in this colorful profile of this humble…

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  • Articles of Faith

    Articles of Faith

    Former editor of Surfer Magazine Matt Warshaw’s comprehensive history of surf magazines, providing us with an examination of the socio-cultural…

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  • Gallery: Twist

    Gallery: Twist

    Referred to by the SF Weekly in 1994 as “San Francisco’s Prodigal Son”, Barry McGee can’t go too many nights…

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  • A North Shore Diary

    A North Shore Diary

    Chris Malloy describes the daily activities of the Malloy brothers Keith, Dan, and their “young-guns” surf buddies (Kelly Slater, Todd…

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  • Larger Than Life

    Larger Than Life

    The photographic works of Dr. Don James documented wave riding and ocean exploration from the days of surfers catching 20-pound…

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  • Race Against The Sea: The Catalina Classic

    Race Against The Sea: The Catalina Classic

    The 1995 run of the annual Catalina Classic paddleboard race, started by Bob Hogan, is documented by Craig Lockwood. With…

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  • How Big is Too Big?

    How Big is Too Big?

    As if the photo doesn’t speak for itself, Gerry Lopez wrote an extended caption for a photo of him heading…

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