[Feature] Exploring the Endless Wave
Just before Memorial Day 2017, legendary waterman Chuck Patterson flew in from Namibia’s Skeleton Coast—after surfing the world’s longest left in Chicama, Peru—to join…
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Just before Memorial Day 2017, legendary waterman Chuck Patterson flew in from Namibia’s Skeleton Coast—after surfing the world’s longest left in Chicama, Peru—to join…
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Nose-riding queen, aquatic apparel entrepreneur and sound therapy explorer Kassia Meador is an artist in and out of the water. California born and bred,…
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Featured looks + more from Whalebone’s Summer 17 line, out now. Available on shopwhalebone.com and at our flagship store, 65 Tuthill Road, Montauk, NY.
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As far as we know, there are no universal laws or metrics for measuring the success of a Two Year Anniversary meets Music Issue Release…
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In her entertaining take on the phrase “rock star” for The New York Times, writer Carina Chicano talks about its evolving usage in popular…
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In celebration of Whalebone Magazine’s Music Issue and the launch of Whalebone Radio, I decided to hop into the editing bay and take a well-tuned…
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Having outlived the invention and evolution of the cassette tape, CD, mp3, iPod, and stream, vinyl itself has remained calmly seated outside the rat…
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Adam Rosante was born with an extra battery pack, and he’s putting it to excellent use. On a mission to empower people to be their…
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You’d have a hard time telling us 2015 was two years ago. Too much has happened. Too many legendary conversations with folks we admire, photographic…
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With the music industry in a constant state of upheaval, one thing’s still a given: artist will always need to record their music. And…
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Nashvegas is home to two things: incredible live music and married women looking to let it all hang out for a #bare minimum of 72…
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Whalebone’s Pizza exploration concludes back where it all began…at Lombardi’s, on Spring Street in NYC, the first pizzeria in the United States and the…
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Say what you want about Brooklyn, but they’ve done a few things right. First thing that comes to mind is spacious venues to enjoy…
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Hey, thanks for clicking over. We won’t bore you with some tiresome introduction—chances are you (or a good friend) has already exchanged pleasantries with us in…
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If you’re in the city this Thursday, Saturdays NYC will be hosting the premiere of Tin Ojeda’s latest, Free Jazz Vein, at Village East…
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Two things you need to know about New Haven. Number one: if you’re in a pizza shop in New Haven, the correct pronunciation for…
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