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John Durant's 'La Jolla Surf' exhibit celebrates local surf legacy at the Historical Society
La Jolla’s storied surfing culture is being honored in a new exhibit at the La Jolla Historical Society. La Jolla Surf, a tribute to nearly a century of surfing in the area, showcases the roots of the ...
Because Nick would go. Lining up the day’s festivities in La Jolla. Photo: Nick Would Surf Jam We all know what Eddie Aikau would do. The Hawaiian surf legend was known for “going” when no one else ...
Who says girls can’t surf? The San Diego History Center in Balboa Park hosted a panel discussion July 20 to shed light on women in surfing, followed by a screening of the documentary “Girls Can’t Surf ...
Though an upcoming exhibition at the La Jolla Historical Society showcases a key part of La Jolla’s past, it’s also entrenched in its present and future. “La Jolla Surf: Culture, Art, Craft,” which ...
The contest, presented by the Windansea Surf Club on Saturday, Oct. 4, at La Jolla Shores, invites children 16 and younger to compete in longboard and shortboard divisions. Prizes include a $250 ...
As a teenager, Chris Ahrens discovered he had a knack for storytelling, whether he was talking to people at a party, addressing a group of friends or listening to other people describe their passions.
This year’s Surf Camp is already sold out. (Photo from video courtesy of Autism Society San Diego) Autistic children and young adults from across San Diego County are taking part in the sold-out ...
"I’m John Durant, and I’m the creator of La Jolla Surf, which is a big love letter to surfing in La Jolla," said Durant, reflecting on his passion for the sport and the exhibition that now brings it ...
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