Editorial
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Something Out of Nothing
Will Adler recently purchased his third Chevy Astro van. Not as in he has a fleet of them, although there…
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Hunting the World’s Northernmost Surfer
My clock said 9 a.m., but it was pitch black outside. I called the front desk of the hotel. “Is…
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Playing the Same Game
Though the early origins of wave riding are most frequently thought of as Polynesian, or perhaps spawned in Peru, evidence…
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Mirage
In TSJ 29.5’s “The Sands of Walvis,” author Will Bendix and photographer Alan Van Gysen trace the natural and surf…
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An Assemblage of Bones
In TSJ’s 29.5’s “An Assemblage of Bones,” writer Mariah Ernst follows 21-year-old Jaleesa Vincent’s transition from Sunshine Coast lifeguard to…
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On Style
“Well-sorted” comes in a variety of flavors, but with some commonly held and rather doctrinaire rules in place: Fingers faired,…
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Pixel by Pixel
Privacy is dead. Technology is king. Resistance is futile.
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Surfing Until 100
“My plan is to discover new surfing spots, get the best rides of my life, and share what I have…
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Being Toots
The Inner World of Arthur Anchinges.
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Singularity
“This is the only button you should use, right here,” I explain. “Don’t press anything else.” Anthony Walsh nods, but…
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Life’s a Beach
“Rennie was a disorganized ditherer, but the moment he ventured forth with his Pentax in hand he was like an…
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Tiny Devotions
Roosters crow. Prayer calls echo in the distance. Low tide rumbles against the cliffs. Uluwatu is waking up. In a…