Gary Kamiya (page 3)
Before co-founding Salon.com, Gary Kamiya was at the San Francisco Examiner for five years, where he worked with David Talbot as senior editor at the paper's Sunday magazine, Image. He also served as the paper's book editor and critic at large, writing critical essays and reviews of books, movies, music, theater and art. Before that he helped found Frisko magazine, where he was senior writer. Kamiya's writing has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, ArtForum, and Sports Illustrated, among many other publications. He holds an M.A. from U.C. Berkeley, which awarded him its top undergraduate award in English literature, the Mark Schorer Citation, in 1983.
The poison of celebrity
Gary Kamiya
Californians are sinking themselves
Gary Kamiya
The strange nakedness of Mark Sanford
Gary Kamiya
Night of the living neocons
Gary Kamiya
The Fiat-ization of the American male
Gary Kamiya
Obama changes the Middle East
Gary Kamiya
Obama's Cairo mission: Don't be Bush
Gary Kamiya
In the shadow of Cheney
Gary Kamiya
Obama's coming collision with Netanyahu
Gary Kamiya
America's necessary dark night of the soul
Gary Kamiya
Obama and race: Silence is golden
Gary Kamiya
Farewell, Shabby Chic
Gary Kamiya
Torture works sometimes -- but it's always wrong
Gary Kamiya
How I learned to love (and hate) "American Idol"
Gary Kamiya
Leonard Cohen's perfect offering
Gary Kamiya
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