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Kamiya Unlimited

Gary Kamiya

Hi. Kamiya Unlimited is a site dedicated to my writing on history, San Francisco, world affairs, U.S. politics, music, sports, literature, art and anything else that interests me, which is a lot.

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Olafsson (and Bach) to the rescue!

###### Vikingur Olafsson performing Bach’s Goldberg Variations in San Francisco, march 2, 2025. Photo by Kristen Loken, courtesy of San Francisco Symphony.

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The country is a horror show, but we still have The Temptations

The daily monstrosities wrought by the White House make it feel almost like a dereliction of journalistic duty to write about anything else. Reviewing theater right now invites that old joke “Other than that, how did you enjoy the play, Mrs...

19 days ago
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The New York Times, Sept. 1, 1939: Counterfactual Edition

The White House today saluted German leader Adolph Hitler’s invasion of Poland, calling it a “justified incursion” that will “bring clarity and prosperity” to Europe. “Reich Chancellor Hitler is a man of peace,” U.S. President Donald Trump ...

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  • Gary Kamiya

    I'm an author, journalist and historian of San Francisco.

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