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AHHHHH!!! Mowgli Halloween Shirt! Only at Thalia Surf!!!

Boo! This super spooky and supernatural Halloween Tiger shirt is only available at Th...
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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Joseph Csatari “Before Baseball Practice”

Joseph Csatari is an extremely talented and accomplished American commercial illustra...
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The Phantom Strikes! Off the Wall 1987 Nicky Wood

Nicky "The Phantom" Wood- Surfer Magazine March 1990- Photo by Jeff Divine
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Radical Tune Sunday- The Drums "Let's Go Surfing"

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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Andrew Wyeth “Young American”

Andrew Wyeth is one of the most renowned artists of the last century, winning the Nat...
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Tahiti 1990 Christian Fletcher

Christian Fletcher Tahiti July 1990 Surfer Magazine photo by Herbie Fletcher
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Radical Tune Sunday- Drake “Headlines”

Its just something they know...... thank me later. Drake ~ Headlines (Official Video) f...
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Castles Waikiki 1960

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Listen up kids!

SORRY Guns, Alcohol, Drugs and Aids Give No Life Refunds
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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Phil Dike “Balboa”

Phil Dike is a well-known artist of the California Watercolor Movement. This was a m...
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Radical Tune Sunday- Youth Lagoon “Montana”

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Tuesday Art ATTACK- J.C. Leyendecker “Diving In”

Joseph Christian Leyendecker is a wonderful illustrator from the first half of the ...
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Radical Tune Sunday- Animal Collective “Brother Sport”

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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Will Cotton “Taffy Forest”

Will Cotton is one of today’s foremost and most popular contemporary artists. He work...
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Radical Tune Sunday- Bright Eyes “Jejune Stars”

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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Jamie Wyeth “Portrait of Orca Bates”



Jamie Wyeth is an important American artist. He is a realist who works out of his homes in Maine and Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. He is the third generation of the Brandywine School, an illustration movement that came out of Chadds Ford in the early 1900s. Much of his work up until the early 2000s is a modern more realistic interpretation of regionalism. This painting is a real slice of life and was created in 1989.
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Awesome, Mowgli Wetsuit Makeover!



Tired of having a boring wetsuit??? Spice it up with a dash of Mowgli! Just like gnarly this Laguna Niguel gentleman.
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Radical Tune Sunday- Fight Fair “California Kicks”

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Tuesday Art ATTACK- Leo Politi “Miss McKinzies Yard”

 This painting is by Caldecott winner and well known artist Leo Politi. This is from his famous book Bunker Hill, Los Angeles: Reminiscences of Bygone Days, published in 1964. The book commemorated Los Angeles's Bunker Hill before it was torn down in 1955, it was decided that all of the homes and buildings in the area would be cleared for a new business development. Bunker Hill was the largest Victorian area in Southern California and was the center of Downtown Los Angeles. The area was completely cleared by 1968.
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Radical Tune Sunday- The Strokes “Taken For a Fool”

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