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Daily Archives: July 5, 2008
Kurungabaa: Contents
© Copyright 2008 – Kurungabaa. All rights reserved. Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008. Contents: An Open Letter to the Surf Magazine Editors of the World by Tim Baker > Article Interview DC Green Interview by Alex Leonard > Interview … Continue reading
An Open Letter to the Surf Magazine Editors of the World
by Tim Baker, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) An Open Letter to the Surf Magazine Editors of the World Am I getting old and jaded or are surfing magazines getting worse? Possibly both. But after … Continue reading
Posted in Volume 1 : April 2008
Tagged Surf Industry, Surf Journalism, Surf Magazines, Tim Baker
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Interview: DC Green
by Alex Leonard, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) DC Green: The Interview PART I: Indonesia, 2001 Alex Leonard: How did you start writing, DC? DC Green: I’ve always loved writing. It’s one of the three … Continue reading
Commentary: Days of Excess
by DC Green, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Days of Excess Zarautz, 1989. On his way home after an all-night bender, and a fully clothed bodysurf with Barton Lynch, Aussie Rod ‘the Box’ Kerr discovered … Continue reading
Commentary: Rethinking Gubbah Localism
by Clifton Evers, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Rethinking Gubbah Localism Gubbah: /gλ’bbλ/ non-aborigine, whitefella It’s summer, sticky and humid. The afternoon drags on. A rush of wind sweeps through the window and reminds me … Continue reading
Research: Two Sub-Cultures of Surfers in California and Kanagawa
by Robert Stuart Yoder, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Two Sub-Cultures of Surfers in California and Kanagawa There are a plethora of subcultures in modern society, and to fully appreciate culture one must understand subcultures. … Continue reading
Posted in Volume 1 : April 2008
Tagged California, Kanagawa, Robert Stuart Yoder, Subcultures, Surfing
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Research: Surfing and the Artistic Debate in the 1960s-1970s
by Joan Ormrod, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Surfing and the Artistic Debate in the 1960s-1970s A while back there was all this controversy over whether surfing was a sport or an art, and for … Continue reading
Fiction: The Green Room
by Caro Flood, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) The Green Room The old man, fragile and ancient as a sea mist, drifted away. In his mind he ran his hand over his malibu, stroking it … Continue reading
Fiction: Vulture
by Daniel Crockett, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Vulture Light really burning now, sun got up all sudden spilling over everything. Dousing it. Noise of the cars playing pizzicato on my nerves. Bead of sweat … Continue reading



