Richard Goldstein

Richard Goldstein writes about the connections between pop culture, politics and sexuality.

Currently

  • Letters

    December 13, 2006 Subscribe

  • The Tao of Borat

    November 2, 2006

    What are we laughing at when we laugh at Borat?

  • Death Trip

    October 5, 2006 Subscribe

    Philip Roth and Joan Didion have each written compellingly about death, but their insights about dying and mourning signify a retreat from the world rather than an embrace of the forces by which we all live and die.

  • Satellite Dylan

    April 27, 2006

    As a satellite radio DJ, Bob Dylan is reaching a new generation of fans, who admire his music but, unlike earlier admirers, do not see him as a prophet.

  • The Erotics of Resistance

    March 30, 2006 Subscribe

    With spring come glimmerings of new social attitudes: The popularity of V for Vendetta proves films with a social conscience resonate; Kanye West's challenge to rap homophobia shows gangsta style is not the only option.

  • Of Queers and Kong

    January 5, 2006

    From Brokeback Mountain's closeted cowboys to King Kong's embrace of Anne Darrow, Hollywood has queered cherished icons of masculinity. But the two films paint a bleak picture: Love that falls outside the norm must struggle to be something more than self-destructive.

2005

  • President Thelma

    November 17, 2005

    Is Commander-in-Chief softening up the country for President Hillary? Americans may not not be ready to put a woman in the White House, but they may have calmed down enough to contemplate the pleasures of female power.

  • Spectacle

    August 11, 2005 Subscribe

    Recent movies including War of the Worlds and Land of the Dead reflect today's political landscape.

  • Spectacle

    June 2, 2005 Subscribe

    The progressive and regressive politics of Star Wars.

  • It's Easter: He Is Recut

    March 24, 2005 Subscribe

  • Letters

    March 16, 2005 Subscribe

  • Cartoon Wars

    February 3, 2005

  • Hail-to-the-Chief Show

    January 27, 2005 Subscribe

2004

  • Red Sluts, Blue Sluts

    December 16, 2004

    Desperate Housewives is liberal on the surface but conservative at the core.

  • Butching up for Victory

    January 8, 2004

    Bush projects macho, but it looks forced. Could Howard Dean be the "it" candidate?

2003

  • Hors de Combat

    April 9, 2003

    Irony is the new Communism, which is why an artist like Madonna can't get her message across.

  • Neo-Macho Man

    March 6, 2003

    There is an uneasy similarity between Eminem and President Bush.

2002

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Blogs

» Capitolism

Correcting the Record on Pete Stark and Healthcare | Congressman Pete Stark does not favor single payer
Christopher Hayes
Posted at 2:17 PM ET

» The Beat

Impeachment Made Easy: The Illinois Model | Blagojevich is impeached by a legislative chamber that recognizes its constitutional duty.
John Nichols
Posted at 1:49 PM ET

» State of Change

Senator Kennedy Approves | Liberal lion enthusiastically welcomes Solis at smooth confirmation hearing, as unions cheer process on.
John Nichols
Posted at 12:31 ET

» The Dreyfuss Report

Bush Does A 180 on Gaza | But where are the Democrats? Where is the Center for American Progress? Hello? CAP? Mr. Podesta??
Robert Dreyfuss
Posted at 11:15 ET

» Altercation

Slacker Friday | While Harry Reid continues to audition for his next job as a throw-rug in the Minority Leader's office, it's important to remember that the GOP is still a clown car.
Eric Alterman

» Editor's Cut

Obama Must Get Afghanistan Right | If he doesn't, the US will be stuck in another military catastrophe.
Katrina vanden Heuvel

» Act Now!

Allow Media into Gaza | Israel is encouraging abuses by preventing foreign journalists from entering the Gaza Strip.
Peter Rothberg

» The Notion

Hard Times Without Studs | One of Terkel’s former book editors considers a Studs-less world.
Tom Engelhardt

» And Another Thing

Bill Ayers Whitewashes History, Again | The Weathermen were not just a bunch of idealistic young people.
Katha Pollitt