I was a little shocked by this week’s question from one of our readers. Like, you are aware of my entire job description, yes? Anyway. We persist. Today’s question: Must
I was a little shocked by this week’s question from one of our readers. Like, you are aware of my entire job description, yes? Anyway. We persist. Today’s question: Must
We skipped last Thursday’s roundup, because it was too depressing, and it was Thanksgiving in the USA. This week, we have just a couple of pieces of news that may
If something like this has happened to you too, I’m sorry. But what are we supposed to do when a relationship ends and we’re still tied to the same surf
I didn’t see this coming, but here we are—we’re going to be talking about wearing helmets in the lineup. Whether you’re ready or not, the helmet revolution may be arriving
Would you believe it—not many surfer poets out there?! But we did find this poem by Zoe Bonik about her first wave. After a little bit of social media snooping,
I have been dreading this. But the official winter (even in SoCal) is just a month away, and we’re all feeling the shift—especially those of us who don’t enjoy gigantic
Did you know Malibu had a sister? She’s called Rincon, and you may know it as that surf spot where dolphins frolic with surfers. But despite having three points just
Let’s talk about measuring waves. And if you think that’s boring, think twice, because people’s livelihood and pride are on the line. No way it was a 100‑foot wave! Surfline
It’s a bumper edition of the surf news roundup—not every story is strictly surf-related, but important nevertheless. We just love keeping you informed. Free surf lessons in Waikiki? You better
I couldn’t find a solid surf-specific poem for this week, so I went with a classic of the sea instead: “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold. Matthew Arnold was one of






