Goldstein died at a Brooklyn hospice after a long illness, said the friend, attorney Charles C. DeStefano. Of all the would-be successors to Hugh Hefner's sexual throne, no one was as out there as ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Al Goldstein, founder of the unapologetically raunchy Screw magazine and a leader in the First Amendment fight to protect the pornography industry under the umbrella of free ...
NEW YORK -- He spent a lifetime peddling smut and once had an $11 million fortune, but after losing everything and becoming just another homeless New Yorker, Al Goldstein is now happy pushing bagels ...
R.I.P. (That "P" can stand for pretty much any word you can think of in this situation. Al wouldn't mind.) December 19, 2013 ...
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ADMITTED. AL GOLDSTEIN, 57, publisher; to the National Press Club; in Washington. By being allowed to join the ultimate Establishment journalists organization, the puckish creator of the bluntly ...
A few decades back, free speech advocates held a rally in New York City's Washington Square Park. The issue at hand was an attempt by local conservatives to get several late night adult programs which ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Al Goldstein, the bearded, bird-flipping publisher of Screw magazine who smashed down legal barriers against pornography and raged against politicians, organized religion and anything ...
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