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'''Alvin Goldstein''' (January 10, 1936{{spnd}}December 19, 2013) was an American pornographer. He is known for helping normalize ] in the United States.<ref name="nytobit">{{cite news |title=Al Goldstein, a Publisher Who Took the Romance Out of Sex, Dies at 77 |first=Andy |last=Newman |newspaper=] |page=A1 |date=December 19, 2013| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/20/nyregion/al-goldstein-pioneering-pornographer-dies-at-77.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/people-algoldstein/al-goldstein-pornography-pioneer-who-claimed-free-speech-dies-idUSL2N0JY17Q20131219|title=Al Goldstein, pornography pioneer who claimed free speech, dies|last=Cavaliere|first=Victoria|date=December 19, 2013|website=]|access-date=July 31, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/dec/19/screw-magazine-publisher-al-goldstein-dies-aged-77|title=Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein dies aged 77|date=December 19, 2013|website=]|access-date=July 31, 2018}}</ref> '''Alvin Goldstein''' (January 10, 1936{{spnd}}December 19, 2013) was an American pornographer best known for helping normalize ] in the United States.<ref name="nytobit">{{cite news |title=Al Goldstein, a Publisher Who Took the Romance Out of Sex, Dies at 77 |first=Andy |last=Newman |newspaper=] |page=A1 |date=December 19, 2013| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/20/nyregion/al-goldstein-pioneering-pornographer-dies-at-77.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/people-algoldstein/al-goldstein-pornography-pioneer-who-claimed-free-speech-dies-idUSL2N0JY17Q20131219|title=Al Goldstein, pornography pioneer who claimed free speech, dies|last=Cavaliere|first=Victoria|date=December 19, 2013|website=]|access-date=July 31, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/dec/19/screw-magazine-publisher-al-goldstein-dies-aged-77|title=Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein dies aged 77|date=December 19, 2013|website=]|access-date=July 31, 2018}}</ref>


==Background== ==Background==
Goldstein was born in ] to a Jewish family. He attended ]. He captained the debate team at ] and interviewed ] for the college newspaper. He served in the Army in the ] as a photographer. He worked as a photojournalist, taking pictures of ] on a 1962 state trip to ] and spent several days in a Cuban jail for taking unauthorized photos of ]'s brother, ].<ref name=AntiHef>{{cite web|first=Will|last=Sloan|title=Al Goldstein: The Anti-Hef|url=http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/hazlitt/longreads/al-goldstein-anti-hef|date=December 20, 2013|access-date=November 20, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141030211908/http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/hazlitt/longreads/al-goldstein-anti-hef|archive-date=October 30, 2014|url-status = dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Goldstein was born in ] to a Jewish family. He attended ]. He captained the debate team at ] and interviewed ] for the college newspaper. He served in the Army in the ] as a photographer {{Citation needed|date=March 2024}}, He worked as a photojournalist, taking pictures of ] on a 1962 state trip to ] and spent several days in a Cuban jail for taking unauthorized photos of ]'s brother, ].<ref name=AntiHef>{{cite web|first=Will|last=Sloan|title=Al Goldstein: The Anti-Hef|url=http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/hazlitt/longreads/al-goldstein-anti-hef|date=December 20, 2013|access-date=November 20, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141030211908/http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/hazlitt/longreads/al-goldstein-anti-hef|archive-date=October 30, 2014|url-status = dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> He also sold insurance, wrote freelance articles, ran a ] at the ], sold encyclopedias, rugs and his own blood, drove a taxi (he kept his taxi license active until his death), and landed a job as an industrial spy infiltrating a labor union, an experience that so appalled him he wrote an exposé about it for the radical newspaper ''New York Free Press'', a weekly periodical.<ref name="nytobit"/><ref name=NYTDirty>{{cite news|first=Steven|last=Haller|title=My Dirty Life and Times" (review of ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life'')|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 19, 2006|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E6DF1F3FF93AA25752C1A9609C8B63&pagewanted=2|access-date=January 19, 2015}}</ref>

He also sold insurance; wrote freelance articles; ran a ] at the ]; sold encyclopedias, rugs and his own blood; drove a taxi (he kept his taxi license active until his death); and landed a job as an industrial spy infiltrating a labor union, an experience that so appalled him he wrote an exposé about it for the radical newspaper ''New York Free Press'', a weekly periodical.<ref name="nytobit"/><ref name=NYTDirty>{{cite news|first=Steven|last=Haller|title=My Dirty Life and Times" (review of ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life'')|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 19, 2006|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E6DF1F3FF93AA25752C1A9609C8B63&pagewanted=2|access-date=January 19, 2015}}</ref>


==Print publications== ==Print publications==

===''Screw''=== ===''Screw''===
In November 1968, Goldstein and his partner Jim Buckley, investing $175 each, founded '']'', a weekly New York City tabloid. It featured reviews of ], ]s, erotic ], ]s, ] and other local offerings of the ] industry. Such items were interspersed with news concerning sexual topics, critical reviews of sexual books, and hardcore "gynecological" pictorials. Goldstein regularly ran, without permission, photos and drawings of celebrities. In November 1968, Goldstein and his partner ], investing $175 each (equivalent to ${{Formatprice|{{Inflation|US|175|1968|r=-1}}}} today),{{Inflation-fn|US}} founded '']'', a weekly New York City tabloid. It featured reviews of ], ]s, erotic ], ]s, ] and other local offerings of the ] industry. Such items were interspersed with news concerning sexual topics, critical reviews of sexual books, and hardcore "gynecological" pictorials. Goldstein regularly ran, without permission, photos and drawings of celebrities.


"''Screw'' grew from a combination of many factors, chief of which was my own dissatisfaction with the sex literature of 1968 and my yearning for a publication that reflected my sexual appetites," Goldstein wrote. "I may be making a lot of money, but I really believe I'm doing some good by demythologizing a lot about sexuality", he said in a ]. It was described as "raunchy, obnoxious, usually disgusting and sometimes political."<ref name=Jewniverse>{{cite web|first=Marc|last=Davis|title=The Screw-y, Filthy World of Al Goldstein|work=Jewniverse|date=November 18, 2013|url=http://thejewniverse.com/2013/the-screw-y-filthy-world-of-al-goldstein|access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref> The initial price was 25¢. At its peak, ''Screw'' sold 140,000 copies weekly.<ref name=Rialto>{{cite web|first=Ashley|last=West|title=Remembering Al Goldstein: A Happy Jew|work=The Rialto Report|date=January 4, 2014| url=http://www.therialtoreport.com/2014/01/05/remembering-al-goldstein-a-happy-jew|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name=BrowardScrewed>{{cite news|first=Bob|last=Whitby|title=Screwed|newspaper=Broward/Palm Beach New Times|date=February 22, 2001|url=http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2001-02-22/news/screwed|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref> "''Screw'' grew from a combination of many factors, chief of which was my own dissatisfaction with the sex literature of 1968 and my yearning for a publication that reflected my sexual appetites," Goldstein wrote. "I may be making a lot of money, but I really believe I'm doing some good by demythologizing a lot about sexuality", he said in a ]. It was described as "raunchy, obnoxious, usually disgusting and sometimes political."<ref name=Jewniverse>{{cite web|first=Marc|last=Davis|title=The Screw-y, Filthy World of Al Goldstein|work=Jewniverse|date=November 18, 2013|url=http://thejewniverse.com/2013/the-screw-y-filthy-world-of-al-goldstein|access-date=November 20, 2014|archive-date=November 29, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129034348/http://thejewniverse.com/2013/the-screw-y-filthy-world-of-al-goldstein/|url-status=dead}}</ref> The initial price was 25¢. At its peak, ''Screw'' sold 140,000 copies weekly.<ref name=Rialto>{{cite web|first=Ashley|last=West|title=Remembering Al Goldstein: A Happy Jew|work=The Rialto Report|date=January 4, 2014| url=http://www.therialtoreport.com/2014/01/05/remembering-al-goldstein-a-happy-jew|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref><ref name=BrowardScrewed>{{cite news|first=Bob|last=Whitby|title=Screwed|newspaper=Broward/Palm Beach New Times|date=February 22, 2001|url=http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2001-02-22/news/screwed|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref>


Arrested 19 times on obscenity charges, he spent millions of dollars on ] lawsuits, ultimately scoring a major victory when a federal judge dismissed an obscenity case in 1974. (Goldstein believed that the case began as a result of ''Screw''{{'s}} article, "Is J. Edgar Hoover a Fag?",<ref name=Jewniverse/><ref>{{cite magazine |number=11 |date=May 2, 1969 |url=http://www.specificobject.com/objects/info.cfm?object_id=12758#.VL16PkfF9S0 |magazine=] |title=Is J. Edgar Hoover a Fag?}}</ref> the first published comment on ]'s sexuality.<ref name="Dirty">{{cite book|last=Edison|first=Mike|title=Dirty! Dirty! Dirty!: Of —Playboys, Pigs, and Penthouse Paupers —An American Tale of Sex and Wonder|publisher=Soft Skull Press|year=2011|isbn=978-1-5937-6284-1|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/dirtydirtydirtyo0000edis}}</ref>) ] prosecutors selected conservative ], to prosecute Goldstein for ];<ref>{{cite news|first=John|last=Marshall|title=Postal Officials Admit False-Name Subscriptions|newspaper=Garden City Telegram|date=May 28, 1976|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/468445|access-date=January 20, 2015}}</ref> when he was found not guilty, he flew the jury to New York to attend a party at the swing club ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19800504&id=_pYyAAAAIBAJ&pg=4013,531430| title=Goldstein says 2nd thank you|newspaper=Lawrence Journal-World|date=May 4, 1980|access-date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> His long-term attorney was Herald Price Fahringer.<ref name=NYTDirty/><ref>{{cite web|title=Al Goldstein: Screw, Midnight Blue, and Fuck You Podcast 31|work=The Rialto Report|date=February 23, 2014|url=http://www.therialtoreport.com/2014/02/23/al-goldstein-screw-midnight-blue-and-fuck-you-podcast-31|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref> Arrested 19 times on obscenity charges, he spent millions of dollars on ] lawsuits, ultimately scoring a major victory when a federal judge dismissed an obscenity case in 1974. (Goldstein believed that the case began as a result of ''Screw''{{'s}} article, "Is J. Edgar Hoover a Fag?",<ref name=Jewniverse/><ref>{{cite magazine |number=11 |date=May 2, 1969 |url=http://www.specificobject.com/objects/info.cfm?object_id=12758#.VL16PkfF9S0 |magazine=] |title=Is J. Edgar Hoover a Fag?}}</ref> the first published comment on ]'s sexuality.<ref name="Dirty">{{cite book|last=Edison|first=Mike|title=Dirty! Dirty! Dirty!: Of —Playboys, Pigs, and Penthouse Paupers —An American Tale of Sex and Wonder|publisher=Soft Skull Press|year=2011|isbn=978-1-5937-6284-1|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/dirtydirtydirtyo0000edis}}</ref>) ] prosecutors selected conservative ], to prosecute Goldstein for ];<ref>{{cite news|first=John|last=Marshall|title=Postal Officials Admit False-Name Subscriptions|newspaper=Garden City Telegram|date=May 28, 1976|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/468445|access-date=January 20, 2015}}</ref> when he was found not guilty, he flew the jury to New York to attend a party at the swing club ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19800504&id=_pYyAAAAIBAJ&pg=4013,531430| title=Goldstein says 2nd thank you|newspaper=Lawrence Journal-World|date=May 4, 1980|access-date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> His long-term attorney was Herald Price Fahringer.<ref name=NYTDirty/><ref>{{cite web|title=Al Goldstein: Screw, Midnight Blue, and Fuck You Podcast 31|work=The Rialto Report|date=February 23, 2014|url=http://www.therialtoreport.com/2014/02/23/al-goldstein-screw-midnight-blue-and-fuck-you-podcast-31|access-date=October 30, 2014}}</ref>
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===''National Screw''=== ===''National Screw''===
In 1976-1977 ''National Screw'' was published; the place of publication was given as ]. The June 1977 issue of the magazine contained, according to its cover, a new story by ] and an interview with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vintageadultmagazinecovers.tumblr.com/post/85141297591 |title=Vintage Adult Magazine Covers |publisher=Vintageadultmagazinecovers.tumblr.com |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref> It is known to have published at least nine issues (76-77), also containing original adult comic strip work from comic artist legends ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cornell.worldcat.org/oclc/55740108|work=Cornell University|title=Library Catalog – National Screw|access-date=November 20, 2014}}</ref> In 1976-1977 ''National Screw'' was published; the place of publication was given as ]. The June 1977 issue of the magazine contained, according to its cover, a new story by ] and an interview with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vintageadultmagazinecovers.tumblr.com/post/85141297591 |title=Vintage Adult Magazine Covers |publisher=Vintageadultmagazinecovers.tumblr.com |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref> It is known to have published at least nine issues (76–77), also containing original adult comic strip work from comic artist legends ] and ].<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://cornell.worldcat.org/oclc/55740108|journal=Cornell University|title=Library Catalog – National Screw|year=1976 |access-date=November 20, 2014|last1=Goldstein |first1=Al }}</ref>


===''Death'' magazine=== ===''Death'' magazine===
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===''Midnight Blue''=== ===''Midnight Blue''===
In 1974 Goldstein began ''Screw Magazine of the Air'', soon renamed '']'', a thrice weekly hour-long adult-oriented public access television program that ran for nearly 30 years on ]'s Channel J; federal regulations regarding public access to cable TV systems made it impossible for the cable system to refuse his program.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/05/arts/channel-j-pornography-is-cause-of-lockout-law.html|newspaper=The New York Times| title=Channel J Pornography is Cause of Lockout Law|first=Sally|last=Bedell Smith|date=March 5, 1984|access-date=October 10, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein dies aged 77|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/dec/19/screw-magazine-publisher-al-goldstein-dies-aged-77|access-date=2013-12-28|newspaper=The Guardian|date=2013-12-19}}</ref> (Similarly, Goldstein used a legal prohibition on the censorship of political advertisements to force television broadcast of pornography, under a transparent, but legal, veil of "political candidacy".) In it, he regularly interviewed porn stars, other adult industry figures, and sympathetic celebrities and "freaks", and ran advertisements for brothels and phone sex services.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} In 1974 Goldstein began ''Screw Magazine of the Air'', soon renamed '']'', a thrice weekly hour-long adult-oriented public access television program that ran for nearly 30 years on Manhattan Cable Television's ]; federal regulations regarding public access to cable TV systems made it impossible for the cable system to refuse his program.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/05/arts/channel-j-pornography-is-cause-of-lockout-law.html|newspaper=The New York Times| title=Channel J Pornography is Cause of Lockout Law|first=Sally|last=Bedell Smith|date=March 5, 1984|access-date=October 10, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein dies aged 77|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/dec/19/screw-magazine-publisher-al-goldstein-dies-aged-77|access-date=2013-12-28|newspaper=The Guardian|date=2013-12-19}}</ref> (Similarly, Goldstein used a legal prohibition on the censorship of political advertisements to force television broadcast of pornography, under a transparent, but legal, veil of "political candidacy".) In it, he regularly interviewed porn stars, other adult industry figures, and sympathetic celebrities and "freaks", and ran advertisements for brothels, phone sex services,{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} and ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-10-07 |title=Pour on the Schmaltz: Midnight Blue at Sammy's Roumanian Steak House |url=https://vassifer.blogs.com/alexinnyc/2022/10/pour-on-the-schmaltz-midnight-blue-at-sammys-roumanian-steak-house.html |website=Flamingo Pablum}}</ref>


In the later years, after departure of original director ], Goldstein featured on each program a "Fuck You" segment, a few minutes in which he viciously attacked celebrities, politicians, the judge who presided over his latest trial, the ] District Attorney, and businesses he felt had wronged him.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} In the later years, after departure of original director ], Goldstein featured on each program a "Fuck You" segment, a few minutes in which he viciously attacked celebrities, politicians, the judge who presided over his latest trial, the ] District Attorney, and businesses he felt had wronged him.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}


"In its early years, ''Midnight Blue'' captured porn star ] doing her nude tap-dance act at the Melody Burlesque; Tara Alexander attempting the world's biggest ] at ], the New York swing club; the 10th anniversary ''Screw'' party, where ] and ] hobnob with Goldstein's jurors; and an early look at the S&M community in New York. Throughout its run, Midnight Blue interviewed almost every major porn star, and regularly tested the limits of what was acceptable for cable television."<ref name=AntiHef/> Seven volumes of excerpts from the show have been issued on DVD.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_12?rh=n%3A2625373011%2Cp_n_format_browse-bin%3A2650304011%2Ck%3A%22midnight+blue%22&keywords=%22midnight+blue%22&ie=UTF8&qid=1408017915&rnid=2941120011 |title="midnight blue" – DVD: Movies & TV |website=Amazon |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref> "In its early years, ''Midnight Blue'' captured porn star ] doing her nude tap-dance act at the Melody Burlesque; Tara Alexander attempting the world's biggest ] at ], the New York swing club; the 10th anniversary ''Screw'' party, where ] and ] hobnob with Goldstein's jurors; and an early look at the S&M community in New York. Throughout its run, Midnight Blue interviewed almost every major porn star, and regularly tested the limits of what was acceptable for cable television."<ref name=AntiHef/> Seven volumes of excerpts from the show have been issued on DVD.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_12?rh=n%3A2625373011%2Cp_n_format_browse-bin%3A2650304011%2Ck%3A%22midnight+blue%22&keywords=%22midnight+blue%22&ie=UTF8&qid=1408017915&rnid=2941120011 |title="midnight blue" – DVD: Movies & TV |website=Amazon |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref>
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==Other business ventures== ==Other business ventures==

===The Screw Store=== ===The Screw Store===
In the May 17, 1976, issue of ''Screw'' Goldstein ran an ad for the "Screw Store", which offered dildos, including a "Bicentennial Dildo", vibrating ] eggs, and a vibrating ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://screwmag.tumblr.com/post/83282516250/may-17-1976 |title=Screw Magazine |publisher=Screwmag.tumblr.com |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref> Selling dildos brought one of Goldstein's many arrests.<ref name=AntiHef/><ref>Josh Alan Friedman, {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210050717/http://mmuseumm.com/exhibitions/al-goldsteins-personal-ephemera |date=December 10, 2014 }}; accessed November 20, 2014.</ref> In the May 17, 1976, issue of ''Screw'' Goldstein ran an ad for the "Screw Store", which offered dildos, including a "Bicentennial Dildo", vibrating ] eggs, and a vibrating ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://screwmag.tumblr.com/post/83282516250/may-17-1976 |title=Screw Magazine |publisher=Screwmag.tumblr.com |access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref> Selling dildos brought one of Goldstein's many arrests.<ref name=AntiHef/><ref>Josh Alan Friedman, {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210050717/http://mmuseumm.com/exhibitions/al-goldsteins-personal-ephemera |date=December 10, 2014 }}; accessed November 20, 2014.</ref>
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===Views on the Iranian regime=== ===Views on the Iranian regime===
In April 1989, Goldstein ran a full page ad in ''Screw'' offering $1 million for the assassination of the ], in response to Khomeini's February 1989 ] against novelist ] for allegedly ] ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1291&dat=19890414&id=WFBYAAAAIBAJ&pg=4665,5019656|title=Threat begets threats|date=1989-04-14|newspaper=Boca Raton News|access-date=2013-12-20}}</ref> (Khomeini died of natural causes in June 1989.) In April 1989, Goldstein ran a full-page ad in ''Screw'' offering $1 million for the assassination of the ], in response to Khomeini's February 1989 ] against novelist ] for allegedly ] ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1291&dat=19890414&id=WFBYAAAAIBAJ&pg=4665,5019656|title=Threat begets threats|date=1989-04-14|newspaper=Boca Raton News|access-date=2013-12-20}}</ref> (Khomeini died of natural causes in June 1989.)


===Views on religion=== ===Views on religion===
In his 2004 book ''XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul'', ] wrote about a conversation with Goldstein, in which Ford asked Goldstein why Jews were dramatically overrepresented in the porn industry. He answered, "The only reason that Jews are in pornography is that we think that Christ sucks. Catholicism sucks. We don't believe in authoritarianism. Pornography thus becomes a way of defiling Christian culture and, as it penetrates to the very heart of the American mainstream (and is no doubt consumed by those very same WASPs), its subversive character becomes more charged." Ford then asked, "What does it mean to you to be a Jew?" To which Goldstein responded, "It doesn't mean anything. It means that I'm called a ]." Ford also asked, "Do you believe in God?" Goldstein said, "I believe in me. I'm God. Screw God. God is your need to believe in some super being. I am the super being. I am your God, admit it. We're random. We're the flea on the butt of the dog."<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rMzW_FLdJGwC&q=al+goldstein+luke+ford&pg=PA69|title=XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul|access-date=2016-10-08|isbn=9780595318940|last1=Ford|first1=Luke|year=2004}}</ref> In his 2004 book ''XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul'', ] wrote about a conversation with Goldstein, in which Ford asked Goldstein why Jews were dramatically overrepresented in the porn industry. He answered, "The only reason that Jews are in pornography is that we think that ] sucks. ] sucks. We don't believe in ]. Pornography thus becomes a way of defiling ] and, as it penetrates to the very heart of the American mainstream (and is no doubt consumed by those very same WASPs), its subversive character becomes more charged." Ford then asked, "What does it mean to you to be a Jew?" To which Goldstein responded, "It doesn't mean anything. It means that I'm called a ]." Ford also asked, "Do you believe in God?" Goldstein said, "I believe in me. I'm God. Screw God. God is your need to believe in some super being. I am the super being. I am your God, admit it. We're random. We're the flea on the butt of the dog."<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rMzW_FLdJGwC&q=al+goldstein+luke+ford&pg=PA69|title=XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul|access-date=2016-10-08|isbn=9780595318940|last1=Ford|first1=Luke|year=2004|publisher=] }}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
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===Family=== ===Family===
Goldstein married five times and had a son, Jordan Ari Goldstein, with his third wife, Gina. According to Goldstein, he and Jordan had a close relationship until the Goldsteins' divorce. They became estranged after Al called Gina "a contemptible vagina".<ref>Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman, ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life''</ref> Goldstein married five times and had a son, Jordan Ari Goldstein, with his third wife, Gina. According to Goldstein, he and Jordan had a close relationship until the Goldsteins' divorce. They became estranged after Al called Gina "a contemptible vagina".<ref>Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman, ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life''.</ref>


==Life in Florida== ==Life in Florida==
While mostly associated with the city of New York, Goldstein was also a well-known figure in ], making the cover of a local alternative tabloid, '']''.<ref name=AntiHef /> He owned a 10,000-square-foot mansion in ], famous for its statue, {{convert|11|ft|m}} high, of a raised ] on the back lawn, visible to boaters on the ].<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Screwed |magazine=] |url=https://40.media.tumblr.com/c1466b07a7c0d05e08f7b1499a0bf652/tumblr_mzgstuarGq1qez03po1_r1_500.jpg |access-date=October 29, 2014}}</ref><ref>Chris Joseph, , ''Broward/Palm Beach New Times'', December 19, 2013; retrieved October 30, 2014.</ref> While mostly associated with the city of New York, Goldstein was also a well-known figure in ], making the cover of a local alternative tabloid, '']''.<ref name=AntiHef /> He owned a 10,000-square-foot mansion in ], famous for its statue, {{convert|11|ft|m}} high, of a raised ] on the back lawn, visible to boaters on the ].<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Screwed |magazine=] |url=https://40.media.tumblr.com/c1466b07a7c0d05e08f7b1499a0bf652/tumblr_mzgstuarGq1qez03po1_r1_500.jpg |access-date=October 29, 2014}}</ref><ref>Chris Joseph, , ''Broward/Palm Beach New Times'', December 19, 2013; retrieved October 30, 2014.</ref>


In 1992, he filed to run for sheriff against ], who had gained Goldstein's enmity by arresting on obscenity charges ] members and a record dealer who sold their album '']''. (The accused were convicted, but won on appeal.) Goldstein withdrew before the election took place. In 2001 he spoke publicly of his intent to run a second time, against ], on a platform of "leaving folks the hell alone". He never filed, saying that he could not afford the campaign.<ref name="Bob Whitby 2001"/> In 1992, he filed to run for sheriff against ], who had gained Goldstein's enmity by arresting on obscenity charges ] members and a record dealer who sold their album '']''. (The accused were convicted, but won on appeal.) Goldstein withdrew before the election took place. In 2001 he spoke publicly of his intent to run a second time, against ], on a platform of "leaving folks the hell alone". He never filed, saying that he could not afford the campaign.<ref name="Bob Whitby 2001"/>


==Final years== ==Final years==


===Legal issues and financial woes=== ===Legal issues and financial woes===
In 2002, Goldstein was found guilty of harassing a former employee, having published her telephone number and place of employment in ''Screw'' and encouraging readers to call her and tell her "to stop being such a cunt." Goldstein was sentenced to 60 days in jail. He served six days before the charges were overturned on appeal. Goldstein apologized as part of a plea bargain.<ref>Albin, Stacy (October 23, 2003). . '']''.</ref><ref>Christian, Nichole M. (February 28, 2002). . ''The New York Times''.</ref><ref>Newman, Andy. , ''The New York Times'', May 18, 2002.</ref> Unable to make payroll, ''Screw'' folded in 2003;<ref>Nathan Thornburgh, , ''New York'' , December 10, 2010; retrieved November 20, 2014.</ref> only 600 copies were sold of the final issue.<ref name=AntiHef/> In 2002, Goldstein was found guilty of harassing a former employee, having published her telephone number and place of employment in ''Screw'' and encouraging readers to call her and tell her "to stop being such a cunt." Goldstein was sentenced to 60 days in jail. He served six days before the charges were overturned on appeal. Goldstein apologized as part of a plea bargain.<ref>Albin, Stacy (October 23, 2003). . '']''.</ref><ref>Christian, Nichole M. (February 28, 2002). . ''The New York Times''.</ref><ref>Newman, Andy. , ''The New York Times'', May 18, 2002.</ref> Unable to make payroll, ''Screw'' folded in 2003;<ref>Nathan Thornburgh, , ''New York'' , December 10, 2010; retrieved November 20, 2014.</ref> only 600 copies were sold of the final issue.<ref name=AntiHef/>
Goldstein's company, Milky Way Productions, which published ''Screw'' and ''Midnight Blue'', entered bankruptcy in 2004, having lost sales and subscribers as a result of the proliferation of internet pornography, abetted by Goldstein's financial mismanagement.<ref>{{cite news|last=Newman|first=Andy|title=68 and Sleeping on Floor, Ex-Publisher Seeks Work|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/12/nyregion/68-and-sleeping-on-floor-ex-publisher-seeks-work.html|access-date=2013-12-23|newspaper=The New York Times|date=2004-08-12}}; Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman, ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life''</ref> Goldstein's company, Milky Way Productions, which published ''Screw'' and ''Midnight Blue'', entered bankruptcy in 2004, having lost sales and subscribers as a result of the proliferation of internet pornography, abetted by Goldstein's financial mismanagement.<ref>{{cite news|last=Newman|first=Andy|title=68 and Sleeping on Floor, Ex-Publisher Seeks Work|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/12/nyregion/68-and-sleeping-on-floor-ex-publisher-seeks-work.html|access-date=2013-12-23|newspaper=The New York Times|date=2004-08-12}}; Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman, ''I, Goldstein. My Screwed Life''</ref>


Goldstein lost his Florida mansion and his townhouse on ]'s ]. Jobless and penniless, he ended up living briefly in a Manhattan ]. He was fired from New York's well-known ] for sleeping in the basement, after a brief stint there as a greeter.<ref name="Dirty"/><ref>Mary Reinholz, {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902011714/http://thevillager.com/villager_72/expornkingtradessex.html |date=September 2, 2013 }}, ''The Villager'', September 15–21, 2004; retrieved November 21, 2014.</ref> Goldstein lost his Florida mansion and his townhouse on ]'s ]. Jobless and penniless, he ended up living briefly in a Manhattan ]. He was fired from New York's well-known ] for sleeping in the basement, after a brief stint there as a greeter.<ref name="Dirty"/><ref>Mary Reinholz, {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902011714/http://thevillager.com/villager_72/expornkingtradessex.html |date=September 2, 2013 }}, ''The Villager'', September 15–21, 2004; retrieved November 21, 2014.</ref>


He was arrested for shoplifting four health-related books from ].<ref>"The Ludicrous 12 of 2004", , ''Broward/Palm Beach New Times'', December 20, 2004; retrieved 10-30-2014.</ref> He worked in 2005 as a commissioned salesman for New York City Bagels.<ref>John Zawadzinski. , ''Washington Post'', January 25, 2005, p. C09; retrieved January 20, 2005.</ref> Between 2005 and 2008, he blogged for booble.com, a pornographic search engine<ref>{{cite web|url=http://algoldstein.booble.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516005332/http://algoldstein.booble.com/ |archive-date=May 16, 2008 |title=Blog of Screw Magazine Founder Al Goldstein |date=2008-05-16 |access-date=2016-10-08 |url-status = dead}}</ref> he then continued on his own website until 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.algoldstein.com/2009/06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090731053106/http://www.algoldstein.com/2009/06 |archive-date=July 31, 2009 |title=Booble Presents: Al Goldstein's G Spot » 2009 » June |date=2009-07-31 |access-date=2016-10-08 |url-status = dead}}</ref> Goldstein was arrested for shoplifting four health-related books from ].<ref>"The Ludicrous 12 of 2004", , ''Broward/Palm Beach New Times'', December 20, 2004; retrieved 10-30-2014.</ref> He worked in 2005 as a commissioned salesman for New York City Bagels.<ref>John Zawadzinski. , ''Washington Post'', January 25, 2005, p. C09; retrieved January 20, 2005.</ref> Between 2005 and 2008, he blogged for booble.com, a pornographic search engine (defunct as of 2023);<ref>{{cite web|url=http://algoldstein.booble.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516005332/http://algoldstein.booble.com/ |archive-date=May 16, 2008 |title=Blog of Screw Magazine Founder Al Goldstein |date=2008-05-16 |access-date=2016-10-08 |url-status = dead}}</ref> he then continued on his own website until 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.algoldstein.com/2009/06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090731053106/http://www.algoldstein.com/2009/06 |archive-date=July 31, 2009 |title=Booble Presents: Al Goldstein's G Spot » 2009 » June |date=2009-07-31 |access-date=2016-10-08 |url-status = dead}}</ref>


He was financially supported in his last years by his friend the ] ], on whose floor he once slept, and who admired Goldstein for his ] activism.<ref name=AntiHef/> His final residence, prior to a nursing home, was a small apartment in the ] neighborhood of ],<ref>Larry Ratso Sloman, , ''Please Kill Me'', June 4, 2019; retrieved 04-29-2021.</ref> paid for by Jillette.<ref>Ashley West, , ''The Rialto Report'', January 5, 2014; retrieved 10-30-2014.</ref> Goldstein was financially supported in his last years by his friend the ] ], on whose floor he once slept, and who admired Goldstein for his ] activism.<ref name=AntiHef/> His final residence, prior to a nursing home, was a small apartment in the ] neighborhood of ],<ref>Larry Ratso Sloman, , ''Please Kill Me'', June 4, 2019; retrieved 04-29-2021.</ref> paid for by Jillette.<ref>Ashley West, , ''The Rialto Report'', January 5, 2014; retrieved 10-30-2014.</ref>


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Goldstein was described in his ] in '']'' as "a cartoonishly vituperative amalgam of ] comic, free-range social critic and sex-obsessed loser who seemed to embody a moment in New York City's cultural history: the sleaze and decay of ] in the 1960s and ‘70s."<ref name="nytobit2">{{cite news |last=Newman |first=Andy |date=December 19, 2013 |title=Al Goldstein, a Publisher Who Took the Romance Out of Sex, Dies at 77 |page=A1 |newspaper=] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/20/nyregion/al-goldstein-pioneering-pornographer-dies-at-77.html}}</ref> Goldstein was described in his ] in '']'' as "a cartoonishly vituperative amalgam of ] comic, free-range social critic and sex-obsessed loser who seemed to embody a moment in New York City's cultural history: the sleaze and decay of ] in the 1960s and ‘70s."<ref name="nytobit2">{{cite news |last=Newman |first=Andy |date=December 19, 2013 |title=Al Goldstein, a Publisher Who Took the Romance Out of Sex, Dies at 77 |page=A1 |newspaper=] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/20/nyregion/al-goldstein-pioneering-pornographer-dies-at-77.html}}</ref>
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American pornographer (1936–2013) This article is about the American pornographer. For the American football player, see Al Goldstein (American football).

Al Goldstein
BornAlvin Goldstein
(1936-01-10)January 10, 1936
New York City, U.S.
DiedDecember 19, 2013(2013-12-19) (aged 77)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationPublisher
Spouses
  • Lonnie Leavitt ​ ​(m. 1963; div. 1965)
  • Mary Phillips ​ ​(m. 1968; div. 1977)
  • Gena Goldstein ​ ​(m. 1978; div. 1991)
  • Patricia Flaherty ​ ​(m. 1994; div. 1999)
  • Christina Ava Maharaj ​ ​(m. 2004; div. 2006)
ChildrenJordan Goldstein

Alvin Goldstein (January 10, 1936 – December 19, 2013) was an American pornographer best known for helping normalize hardcore pornography in the United States.

Background

Goldstein was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to a Jewish family. He attended Boys High. He captained the debate team at Pace College and interviewed Allen Ginsberg for the college newspaper. He served in the Army in the Signal Corps as a photographer , He worked as a photojournalist, taking pictures of Jacqueline Kennedy on a 1962 state trip to Pakistan and spent several days in a Cuban jail for taking unauthorized photos of Fidel Castro's brother, Raúl. He also sold insurance, wrote freelance articles, ran a dime pitch game at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, sold encyclopedias, rugs and his own blood, drove a taxi (he kept his taxi license active until his death), and landed a job as an industrial spy infiltrating a labor union, an experience that so appalled him he wrote an exposé about it for the radical newspaper New York Free Press, a weekly periodical.

Print publications

Screw

In November 1968, Goldstein and his partner Jim Buckley, investing $175 each (equivalent to $1,530 today), founded Screw, a weekly New York City tabloid. It featured reviews of porn movies, peep shows, erotic massage parlors, brothels, escorts and other local offerings of the adult entertainment industry. Such items were interspersed with news concerning sexual topics, critical reviews of sexual books, and hardcore "gynecological" pictorials. Goldstein regularly ran, without permission, photos and drawings of celebrities.

"Screw grew from a combination of many factors, chief of which was my own dissatisfaction with the sex literature of 1968 and my yearning for a publication that reflected my sexual appetites," Goldstein wrote. "I may be making a lot of money, but I really believe I'm doing some good by demythologizing a lot about sexuality", he said in a Playboy Interview. It was described as "raunchy, obnoxious, usually disgusting and sometimes political." The initial price was 25¢. At its peak, Screw sold 140,000 copies weekly.

Arrested 19 times on obscenity charges, he spent millions of dollars on First Amendment lawsuits, ultimately scoring a major victory when a federal judge dismissed an obscenity case in 1974. (Goldstein believed that the case began as a result of Screw's article, "Is J. Edgar Hoover a Fag?", the first published comment on Hoover's sexuality.) Venue-shopping prosecutors selected conservative Wichita, Kansas, to prosecute Goldstein for obscenity; when he was found not guilty, he flew the jury to New York to attend a party at the swing club Plato's Retreat. His long-term attorney was Herald Price Fahringer.

According to Will Sloan, "Goldstein was the first journalist to seriously review porn films. Had he not written a rave review of a low-budget film called Deep Throat ('I was never so moved by any theatrical performance since stuttering through my own bar mitzvah'), it would never have become a hit at New York's World Theater, would never have been targeted by the vice squad, would never have spawned a First Amendment cause célèbre, and might not have led to the modern porn industry."

Bitch magazine

In the March 11, 1974 issue of Screw, Goldstein ran an ad seeking subscribers to a new magazine, Bitch, which "brings women's sexuality out of the closet for the first time" and also "takes women out of politics and puts them back on their back where they belong." (Note: there have been several other magazines also called Bitch.) The first issue "contain an explosive symposium about blowjobs by four women who talk about giving head and what they like and don't like about it". Also included in the premiere issue was an interview with actor James Caan, and a centerfold of a man shot by a female photographer.

Smut Magazine

In the same March 11, 1974 issue of Screw, Goldstein also ran an ad seeking subscribers to Smut, a magazine "so filthy that not only do you have to wash after every page, but every reader must disinfect after reading! SMUT is so dirty, so scummy, that once you have it on your hands you can't get it off!" The magazine offered pornography in images and words, without the news articles found in Screw.

National Screw

In 1976-1977 National Screw was published; the place of publication was given as Secaucus, New Jersey. The June 1977 issue of the magazine contained, according to its cover, a new story by William Burroughs and an interview with Allen Ginsberg. It is known to have published at least nine issues (76–77), also containing original adult comic strip work from comic artist legends Wally Wood and Will Eisner.

Death magazine

In 1979, Goldstein began Death magazine. It lasted four issues. The February, 1980 issue had a picture of Elvis Presley on the cover, "Grim Reaper Awards", "Eulogy to a War Lover", "Death by Hanging", "Femme Fatales", and other articles.

Screw West

In 1979-1980 Goldstein's company, Milky Way Productions, published Screw West out of an office in Hollywood, California. According to an advertisement, it was intended to answer such questions as, "Where can I get laid in San Francisco? What's the best swinger's club in Los Angeles? How do I find all those out-of-the-way Pacific Coast nude beaches? And what are those bawdy brothels outside Las Vegas really like?" It is known to have published 54 issues.

Movies and television

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It Happened in Hollywood

In 1973, "Screw Magazine present" It Happened in Hollywood, a pornographic movie, produced by Goldstein's partner Jim Buckley. Goldstein played a character in the movie, and is also credited as "fourth unit director." At the 2nd Annual New York Erotic Film Festival it won awards for Best Picture, Best Female Performance, and Best Supporting Actor.

Midnight Blue

In 1974 Goldstein began Screw Magazine of the Air, soon renamed Midnight Blue, a thrice weekly hour-long adult-oriented public access television program that ran for nearly 30 years on Manhattan Cable Television's Channel J; federal regulations regarding public access to cable TV systems made it impossible for the cable system to refuse his program. (Similarly, Goldstein used a legal prohibition on the censorship of political advertisements to force television broadcast of pornography, under a transparent, but legal, veil of "political candidacy".) In it, he regularly interviewed porn stars, other adult industry figures, and sympathetic celebrities and "freaks", and ran advertisements for brothels, phone sex services, and Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse.

In the later years, after departure of original director Alex Bennett, Goldstein featured on each program a "Fuck You" segment, a few minutes in which he viciously attacked celebrities, politicians, the judge who presided over his latest trial, the New York County District Attorney, and businesses he felt had wronged him.

"In its early years, Midnight Blue captured porn star Georgina Spelvin doing her nude tap-dance act at the Melody Burlesque; Tara Alexander attempting the world's biggest gang bang at Plato's Retreat, the New York swing club; the 10th anniversary Screw party, where Buck Henry and Melvin Van Peebles hobnob with Goldstein's jurors; and an early look at the S&M community in New York. Throughout its run, Midnight Blue interviewed almost every major porn star, and regularly tested the limits of what was acceptable for cable television." Seven volumes of excerpts from the show have been issued on DVD.

SOS: Screw on the Screen

In 1975, Goldstein issued SOS: Screw on the Screen, a stridently unsexy attempt at a cinematic newsmagazine that included a lot of goofy comedy, a gay scene, and several minutes of Goldstein ranting about America's sexual hypocrisy. Also appearing was Honeysuckle Divine (who often appeared in SCREW). A poster of her was on sale in the same issue. Honeysuckle Divine was a Times Square stripper whose specialty was inserting objects such as pickles in her vagina, shooting out many of them. She put the pickles in baggies and sold them to patrons. Goldstein said that her act "was unbelievably disgusting, so naturally, we made her our symbol."

Other business ventures

The Screw Store

In the May 17, 1976, issue of Screw Goldstein ran an ad for the "Screw Store", which offered dildos, including a "Bicentennial Dildo", vibrating Ben wa eggs, and a vibrating cock ring. Selling dildos brought one of Goldstein's many arrests.

Al Goldstein's Cinema

The October 17, 1977, issue of Screw contained an advertisement for "Al Goldstein's Cinema", located at 8th Avenue and 46th Street near Times Square. Admission was 99¢. In the same issue, in the movie listings, it is described as "a large, comfortable porn house which shows average hardcore features. Some of these are first-run features, some have already played theaters in the city." The theater is not found in a listing of porn theaters from 1979.

Rabbit Ranch

In 2001, on Saint Martin, an island in the Lesser Antilles, Goldstein planned to open the Rabbit Ranch, the first of what he hoped would be a chain of 10 to 30 bordellos that would flourish wherever prostitution is legal. He intended to use the profits to finance his second run for sheriff. The brothel never opened; authorities refused to give him a license because he was not a citizen of that nation. "We didn't bribe the right people or something," he said.

Political and religious views

Views on the Iranian regime

In April 1989, Goldstein ran a full-page ad in Screw offering $1 million for the assassination of the Ayatollah Khomeini, in response to Khomeini's February 1989 fatwa against novelist Salman Rushdie for allegedly blaspheming Islam. (Khomeini died of natural causes in June 1989.)

Views on religion

In his 2004 book XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul, Luke Ford wrote about a conversation with Goldstein, in which Ford asked Goldstein why Jews were dramatically overrepresented in the porn industry. He answered, "The only reason that Jews are in pornography is that we think that Christ sucks. Catholicism sucks. We don't believe in authoritarianism. Pornography thus becomes a way of defiling Christian culture and, as it penetrates to the very heart of the American mainstream (and is no doubt consumed by those very same WASPs), its subversive character becomes more charged." Ford then asked, "What does it mean to you to be a Jew?" To which Goldstein responded, "It doesn't mean anything. It means that I'm called a kike." Ford also asked, "Do you believe in God?" Goldstein said, "I believe in me. I'm God. Screw God. God is your need to believe in some super being. I am the super being. I am your God, admit it. We're random. We're the flea on the butt of the dog."

Personal life

Friendship with Larry Flynt

One of Goldstein's best friends was Larry Flynt. Goldstein said that Flynt's Hustler magazine, founded seven years after Screw, stole the Hustler format from Screw, but that he was not angry. According to Goldstein, Flynt succeeded in creating a national publication, at which he had failed.

Family

Goldstein married five times and had a son, Jordan Ari Goldstein, with his third wife, Gina. According to Goldstein, he and Jordan had a close relationship until the Goldsteins' divorce. They became estranged after Al called Gina "a contemptible vagina".

Life in Florida

While mostly associated with the city of New York, Goldstein was also a well-known figure in Broward County, Florida, making the cover of a local alternative tabloid, New Times. He owned a 10,000-square-foot mansion in Pompano Beach, famous for its statue, 11 feet (3.4 m) high, of a raised middle finger on the back lawn, visible to boaters on the Intracoastal Waterway.

In 1992, he filed to run for sheriff against Nick Navarro, who had gained Goldstein's enmity by arresting on obscenity charges 2 Live Crew members and a record dealer who sold their album As Nasty As They Wanna Be. (The accused were convicted, but won on appeal.) Goldstein withdrew before the election took place. In 2001 he spoke publicly of his intent to run a second time, against Ken Jenne, on a platform of "leaving folks the hell alone". He never filed, saying that he could not afford the campaign.

Final years

Legal issues and financial woes

In 2002, Goldstein was found guilty of harassing a former employee, having published her telephone number and place of employment in Screw and encouraging readers to call her and tell her "to stop being such a cunt." Goldstein was sentenced to 60 days in jail. He served six days before the charges were overturned on appeal. Goldstein apologized as part of a plea bargain. Unable to make payroll, Screw folded in 2003; only 600 copies were sold of the final issue. Goldstein's company, Milky Way Productions, which published Screw and Midnight Blue, entered bankruptcy in 2004, having lost sales and subscribers as a result of the proliferation of internet pornography, abetted by Goldstein's financial mismanagement.

Goldstein lost his Florida mansion and his townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Jobless and penniless, he ended up living briefly in a Manhattan homeless shelter. He was fired from New York's well-known Second Avenue Deli for sleeping in the basement, after a brief stint there as a greeter.

Goldstein was arrested for shoplifting four health-related books from Barnes & Noble. He worked in 2005 as a commissioned salesman for New York City Bagels. Between 2005 and 2008, he blogged for booble.com, a pornographic search engine (defunct as of 2023); he then continued on his own website until 2009.

Goldstein was financially supported in his last years by his friend the illusionist Penn Jillette, on whose floor he once slept, and who admired Goldstein for his First Amendment activism. His final residence, prior to a nursing home, was a small apartment in the Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens, paid for by Jillette.

Death

Goldstein died on December 19, 2013, aged 77, from renal failure at a nursing home in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.

Legacy

Obituary

Goldstein was described in his obituary in The New York Times as "a cartoonishly vituperative amalgam of Borscht Belt comic, free-range social critic and sex-obsessed loser who seemed to embody a moment in New York City's cultural history: the sleaze and decay of Times Square in the 1960s and ‘70s."

Documentary

In 2003, Lancaster Pictures produced a documentary on Goldstein entitled Goldstein: The Trials of the Sultan of Smut. It focused on his legal troubles. Larry Flynt, Ron Jeremy, and Jimmy Breslin appeared in the movie. He claimed to have had 7,000 sexual partners. Another writer called him "a hairy, sweaty, cigar-chomping, eczema-ridden fatso".

Retrospective

In his 2011 book Dirty! Dirty! Dirty! – of Playboys, Pigs, and Penthouse Paupers, an American Tale of Sex and Wonder, former Screw writer and editor Mike Edison documents Goldstein's rise and fall against the successes of his peers Larry Flynt of Hustler, Bob Guccione of Penthouse, and Hugh Hefner of Playboy. Edison also lauds Goldstein as a staunch fighter for the First Amendment, quoting Gay Talese, who referred to Goldstein in his book Thy Neighbor's Wife, saying, "We need a free society, and freedom is not won by literary tea parties and well-meaning, virtuous publishers, it is won by disreputable people like Al Goldstein." Edison also quotes the New York reporter Jimmy Breslin as saying, "Al Goldstein is one of four people in the last 35 years who has effectively protected the First Amendment rights of reporters who bring the news to you. The others are Ralph Ginzburg, Larry Flynt, and Lenny Bruce. I know you don’t want to meet them, but you owe them.”

Filmography

Unless otherwise noted, Goldstein appeared as himself in the following movies:

Bibliography

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