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ESSAY: SURFING IS A JOKE
How the standard session mirrors the structure of a stand-up comedy set.
Words by Norris Eppes | Illustration by Gabriel Carr
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INTERVIEW: HOW TO REDUCE YOUR SHARK RISK TO ZERO
Experienced shark researchers Scot Anderson and Paul Kanive on the known and unknown about the ocean’s apex predator.
Interview by Steve Hawk | Image by Scot Anderson
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SUPER MAGIC
Corey Colapinto’s circuitous path through surfing’s past, present, and future.
Words By Richard Kenvin | Image by Shawn Parkin
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ISLAND STYLE
In the mid-’70s, Bernie Baker and Leonard Brady photographically tag-teamed Oahu, leveraging their hustle, their contacts, and their smarts. The resultant file still speaks for itself.
Words by Peter Maguire | Image by Island Style
Page 60
THE STEADY (R)EVOLUTION OF KAI NEVILLE
The multiple phases and phosphoric energy of one of the last in the lineage of the late, great surf filmmakers.
Words by NE Kachel | Image by Trent Mitchell
Page 74
I DON’T PAINT BLONDES
Searching for pastel beauty beyond the darkness with Pandora Decoster.
Words by Kyle DeNuccio | Image by Thomas Lodin
Page 84
THE VEE
How a fluke glass job and an Australian doctor and surfer named Nick Vitko helped Bob McTavish find new life in his famous 1967 design.
Words by Noah Dow | Image by David Darling
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PORTFOLIO: QUINN MATTHEWS
The supernatural present of a surf shooting prodigy.
Introduction by Tony John Andrews
Page 112
THE FORBIDDEN ISLAND
How a chance encounter on Kaua‘i—and a quiet session at Hanalei—opened a window into the island of Ni‘ihau’s isolated and obscure surf culture.
Words by Chris Cook | Image by James L. Amos/Getty Images
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UNDERCURRENTS
England’s pub-dwelling first surfboard, Byron Bay as Neverland, being hungover in Morocco, the defenders of Ni’ihau, and more.
Image by Matteo D’Eletto
Purist surf energy from Page One to close-of-book, delivered directly to your door.