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  1. Jul 21, 2019 · Paul James Krassner was born April 9, 1932, in Brooklyn, N.Y. and was raised in Astoria in Queens, the son of a newspaper printer. A child violin prodigy, Krassner made his debut on Jan. 14, 1939, at Carnegie Hall. He was 6 and the youngest concert artist to play the famous New York City stage.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mae_BrussellMae Brussell - Wikipedia

    Additionally, she wrote articles that were published in The Realist, a magazine published by Paul Krassner. [1] An impressed John Lennon donated money so Krassner could afford to print Mae Brussell's work. [4] Brussell was profiled on Season 1, Episode six of Slate's Slow Burn podcast. [5]

  3. Jul 22, 2019 · 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 Yippies, died Sunday in Southern California, his daughter said. Krassner died at his home in Desert Hot Springs, Holly Krassner Dawson told The Associated Press.

  4. Jul 21, 2019 · 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 Yippies ...

  5. Later in the show's brief run, The Wilton North Report was to completely change its format, reducing its reliance on comedy and moving toward having Cowan and Robins serve as "veejays" in presenting "mini-documentaries" on various real people and events; Paul Krassner would also present and comment on "underground videos" alongside Cowan and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_PyneJoe Pyne - Wikipedia

    Paul Krassner, editor of The Realist, appeared on the show on July 16, 1967. According to Krassner, Pyne made insulting remarks about his acne scars. Krassner then asked Pyne if his wooden leg caused any difficulty in having sex with his wife.

  7. Euphoria Foster (Marie) Paul's Daughter, artist; Stewart Brand, author and futurist (1938–) Del Close, comedian and performance coach (1934–1999) Wavy Gravy, entertainer and activist (1936–) Paul Krassner, author (1932–2019) Lee Quarnstrom, author (1939–2021) Ed McClanahan (Captain Kentucky), author (1932–2021) Gurney Norman, author ...

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