Gary Kamiya (page 8)
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.
Iraq: The ten commandments
Gary Kamiya
Through a bong, darkly
Gary Kamiya
The Iran boogeyman is back
Gary Kamiya
Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn't the problem
Gary Kamiya
Of war and cancer
Gary Kamiya
How the U.S. can still save Iraq
Gary Kamiya
The cold price of hot blood
Gary Kamiya
It's OK to vote for Obama because he's black
Gary Kamiya
Rock vs. jazz
Gary Kamiya
Biracial, but not like me
Gary Kamiya
Bush's delusions die in Gaza
Gary Kamiya
Dead party walking
Gary Kamiya
The race vs. gender war
Gary Kamiya
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