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THE GQ BOX. MEN OF THE YEAR. Jason Gay is a sports columnist at The Wall Street Journal and the MVP of Super Bowl XLIX*. In , Jason's sports column was awarded first place by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Latest from “Jason Gay” in The Wall Street Journal.

GQ SPORTS. He was born Jason Jeffrey Gay and released a number of albums independently under his given name. Jason Gay spoke to about his new book, Little Victories, and how it feels to be the last known magazine writer to interview Beyoncé. Jason Gay was born and raised in Belmont, Massachusetts.

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Search Search. Jason Jeffrey Gay (born January 18, ), better known by his stage name Jason Gray, is an American contemporary Christian singer-songwriter. May 24, Brock Lesnar was an NCAA wrestling champion and a WWE refugee and even tried out for the Minnesota Vikings.

The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay views journalism in the same way professional athletes approach their sport: he’s constantly finding ways to improve and adapt to the changing world (or game). June 29, May 17, Dodgers breakout star and Rihanna's, um, "pal" Matt Kemp shows off a new kind of polo.

He has written for publications including Vogue, GQ, Rolling Stone and The New York Observer.