Al Goldstein, the scabrous publisher whose Screw magazine pushed hard-core pornography into the cultural mainstream, died Thursday at a nursing home in New York City. He was 77. Following a long ...
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 (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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