Gary Kamiya

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  • Letters to the Editor

    TNT exec defends "Animal Farm" ad and film; adventurous travelers should be prepared for the worst; "open-source journalism" dates back to Oklahoma City bombing.
  • coffee-table books for holiday giving -- and grabbing

    From photos of naked people in Los Angeles to New York living rooms, this year's crop of big books has something for everyone.
  • A master at dangerous play

    'Bitches Brew' changed jazz history -- and proved again that Miles Davis was the Proteus of 20th century music.
  • A kinder, gentler lynch mob

    The peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
  • A kinder, gentler lynch mob

    The 'peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Starr

    When the real Kenneth Starr finally stood up before the House, he turned out to have a split personality.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Starr

    When the real Kenneth Starr finally stood up before the House, he turned out to have a split personality.
  • The Grand Eurotrash World Cup Bar Tour

    To catch World Cup fever in America, you've got to find the rest of the world. That's why God invented bars. Gary Kamiya goes on the Grand Eurotrash World Cup Bar Tour
  • "Godzilla"

    'Godzilla' is about as profound as a bad Saturday-morning cartoon, but it will make your kid go to the bathroom five times.
  • Quarantine

    'Quarantine' gives a new twist to one of the central episodes in Jesus' life: His ordeal in the wilderness.
  • Stalemate

    Salon Media Circus: Howard Kurtz's 'Spin Cycle' paints a damning portrait of the sterile battle between Clinton's PR team and the terminally cynical White House media.
  • Retro burger

    In the fourth of his dispatches from the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, Gary Kamiya muses on Japanese English, the quest for tosto and hamburgers done in retro
  • Apres moi, de luge

    In the second of his daily dispatches from the Olympic Games at Nagano, Gary Kamiya experiences the madness of the luge.
  • Higher! Faster! Wetter!

    Gary Kamiya reports live -- barely -- from the XVIII Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan
  • Were the '60s a fraud?

    Gary Kamiya reviews two new books of revisionist culture criticism from The Baffler editors and asks: Was the '60s the fraud -- or its critics?
  • Media Circus:

    The Latrell Sprewell case may signal the collapse of America's last racial utopia -- sports.
  • gangsta athletes, anxious whites

    THE LATRELL SPREWELL CASE MAY SIGNAL THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICA'S LAST RACIAL UTOPIA -- SPORTS.
  • Cents and sensibility

    By Gary Kamiya. A literary history of money, from the Bible to 'The Great Gatsby.'
  • "The Edge"

    The Edge aspires to psychological depth, but it's mainly a good action movie filled with kodiak moments of the nastiest kind.
  • California Demon

    California demon: Denis Johnson's 'Already Dead' explodes genres and other expectations on its way to something rich and really, really strange.
  • The people's critic

    A review of American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America by Robert Hughes.
  • Lawrence of Arabia

    Gary Kamiya's favorite movie is Lawrence of Arabia
  • Lawrence of Arabia

    Gary Kamiya writes about "Lawrence of Arabia" for Salon's Personal Best Movies.
  • Deadline Poetry

    The death of newspaper legend Herb Caen
  • Pat Metheny Group

    Sharps and Flats is a daily music review.
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