Paul Krassner ( – ) was an American writer and satirist. He was the founder, editor, and a frequent contributor to the freethought magazine The Realist, first published in ...
Paul Krassner honed his outrageous humor as a contributor to Mad Magazine. He then refined it on the standup comedy stage and brought it to fruition in the magazine he founded called The Realist. It ...
Before Paul Krassner becomes obliterated by commercial obits, I thought to bring up a major effort of his to counter the Real/ fake news of the corporate media with Fake/real news of The Realist. By ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Paul Krassner is a Founder for the Realist, The with six videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1990 Forum. The year with the highest average number of ...
Paul Krassner coined the term Yippie and co-founded one of the most influential magazines of the 1960s counterculture, The Realist. Krassner died... Paul Krassner, Comedian Who Captured The Zeitgeist ...
During a perambulating phone interview, I asked Paul Krassner why, in 1958, he had christened his new satire magazine The Realist. The Realist #1 featured a gag panel of God and his angels watching TV ...
Napa Valley Register: 1960s prankster Paul Krassner, who named Yippies, dies at 87
LOS ANGELES — Paul Krassner, the publisher, author and radical political activist on the front lines of 1960s counterculture who helped tie together his loose-knit prankster group by naming them the ...
New Hampshire Public Radio: Remembering Paul Krassner, Journalist And Co-Founder Of The Yippies
TERRY GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. We're going to listen back to an interview with Paul Krassner, who was a prominent figure of the 60s counterculture. He died Sunday at the age of 87. Krassner was ...