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Surf Fiction

The Evasive Wave — Surfing is awash with staggering stories of waves conquered and heroes made, but where are all the great surf books? Tetsuhiko Endo trawls through waveriding's slim literary canon and finds a world that lies beyond words.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

Surf

Daniela Garreton

The Art Aquatic — The Chilean-born Basque Country artist is keeping things both indie and real.

Written by: Elisa Routa

Print

Visual Editions

Defenders of Print Part Three — Great Looking Stories is Visual Editions founders' Britt and Anna’s mantra, and it lets them push design boundaries one publication at a time.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Print

J. Malcolm Garcia

Eastbound — A memoir of sorts, by social worker-turned-journalist, J. Malcolm Garcia.

Written by: J. Malcolm Garcia

Film

Gimme The Loot

Bronx Graffiti — New film Gimme The Loot captures a day in the life of two street kids in the Bronx.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Judd Apatow vs. Miranda July

Trading Off — A conversation about work that has nothing to do with work.

Written by: Judd Apatow

Film

Long Live Southbank

Saving an Iconic Skate Spot — It's been a hub of skateboarding culture since the 1970s, yet the Undercroft on London's Southbank is currently under threat from re-development plans.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Skate

Joel Rice

Contest — Joel Rice is a skateboarder and journalist who writes FLIP, a skate-related column for McSweeney's featuring in-depth interviews with everyone from Thrasher editor Michael Burnett and that video-game guy Tony Hawk to professional colourer-inner Ed Templeton. This short story is an experimental piece of factual fiction, inspired by events that may or may not have happened, about a day in the life of a skateboarding hack.

Written by: Joel Rice

Print

AK Press

Defenders of Print Part Two — The Oakland-based anarchists are calling shit on capitalism through the power of print.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

Opinion

Beauty Obsession

The Ugly Truth — So-called 'empowering beauty' campaigns by cosmetics companies aimed at women only reinforce an ugly obsession with appearance.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

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