Editorial
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John Severson
A brief chat with the late paterfamilias of surf media.
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Riders of the ’Storm
Behold: the best-selling surfboard in the world. Excerpted from the new issue of TSJ.
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Civics Action
How San Diego nearly became a wasteland of “surf parks” during the 60s.
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The Impermanence of All Things
Surf sessions, catastrophic earthquakes, and the difficulty of experiencing time and place in the immediacy of living.
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Filmic Samples
Revisiting three digital shorts by filmmaker Joe Guglielmino.
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Wild At Heart
At home with Harry Gesner, world-renowned architect, waterman, inventor, explorer, archeologist, and the last of the original Malibu soul surfers.
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Influences: Jonathan Zawada
The musicians, visual artists, and family members driving the artist’s output.
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Going Lala
High performance surfing is older than you think. Excerpted from the new issue of TSJ.
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Cutting Room: Cover Peripherals
Mikala Jones talks POV photography and the session that produced his 26.2 cover shot.
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Counting Down
I’m new to the Pacific Northwest. These cold waters and lonely peaks feel a little unsettling. But my real problem…
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Interview: Cheyne Horan
“My new thing is speaking kangaroo,” says Cheyne Horan, the runner-up to four world titles during a five-year span of…
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Going Lala
Many millions of homo sapien have surfed throughout history but most did so against their will. Shipwrecked or beached on…