Warren James Hinckle III (October 12, 1938 – August 25, 2016) was an American political journalist based in San Francisco.[1] Hinckle is remembered for his tenure as editor of Ramparts magazine, turning a sleepy publication aimed at a liberal Roman Catholic audience into a major galvanizing force of American radicalism during the Vietnam War era. He also helped create Gonzo journalism by first pairing Hunter S. Thompson with illustrator Ralph Steadman.
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Warren James Hinckle III (October 12, 1938 – August 25, 2016) was an American political journalist based in San Francisco. Hinckle is remembered for his...
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San Francisco personalities and celebrities from outside the city: WarrenHinckle, Herb Gold, Aerosmith, Black Panther Huey "Doc" Newton, and Jack Palladino...
Retrieved October 20, 2023. Richardson, Peter (August 27, 2016). "WarrenHinckle: Remembering the Godfather of Gonzo". Truthdig. Archived from the original...
novelist James Salter. Hunter S. Thompson queried Scanlan's Monthly editor WarrenHinckle, who approved the project and paired Thompson with illustrator Ralph...
protégé Cleve Jones and a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, WarrenHinckle, watched as officers stormed into the bar and began to beat patrons...
The Representative (1965). Its publisher Ed Keating and journalist WarrenHinckle, who themselves considered it "dramaturgically flawed," organized a...
class of 1962 – former Chief Technology Officer and Fellow at IBM WarrenHinckle, class of 1956 – political journalist and San Francisco Chronicle columnist...
politician (born 1947) August 25 James Cronin, physicist (born 1931) WarrenHinckle, political journalist (born 1938) Marvin Kaplan, actor and voice artist...
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Cheever married her third husband, Warren James Hinckle III, in 1989. Cheever and Hinckle have a son, WarrenHinckle IV, who was born in November 1989...
Hospital. With political consultant Jack Davis, Independent columnist WarrenHinckle, healthcare union leader Sal Roselli and Public Health Department Director...
Gallagher, CNN journalist Moira Gunn, academic, radio host, and journalist WarrenHinckle, political journalist Jennifer Jolly, Emmy Award winning journalist...
was depicted using a sculpture made by Hobbs himself. In 1978, with WarrenHinckle, Hobbs wrote and illustrated The Richest Place on Earth, a history of...
the early 1990s, WarrenHinckle launched a print publication titled The Argonaut, and an online version called Argonaut360. Hinckle made a jocular claim...
Davidson, Sara (July 1973). "Foremothers". Esquire Magazine. p. 71. Hinckle, Warren; Hinckle, Marianne. A History of the Rise of the Unusual Movement for Women...
thclinic.org. Retrieved 23 December 2019. "Muckraking SF journalist WarrenHinckle dies at 77". www.sfgate.com. Retrieved 23 December 2019. "Slumlords...
meetings, and social gatherings attended by Jane Fonda, Robert Altman, WarrenHinckle, and others. While in Houston, Thorne Dreyer engaged in an eclectic...