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Jerry Rubin and Paul Krassner were revolutionary hippies together in the 1960s, then their paths diverged. Krassner looks back at how the times changed and reviews a new visual biography of Rubin.
Jerry Rubin gets a bad rap. He was a lot of things: an activist, a provocateur, a showman who orchestrated media blitzes with the expert precision. But for a lot of people familiar with Rubin through ...
Jerry Rubin: An American Revolutionary” (Fantagraphics Books), written by Pat Thomas, helps fill this void in U.S. history, chronicling Rubin’s life as he evolved from antiwar radical to green ...
A filmed debate between the yippie-socialist Abbie Hoffman and the yuppie class-traitor Jerry Rubin. Hoffman and Rubin were both famous activists from the 1960s and co-founders of the Youth ...
Duffy’s unique playing style has made the Cult one of rock’s most enigmatic artists, and this video lesson goes deep inside the Sonic Temple to spill the secrets to his rhythm and lead approaches ...
Dr. Jerry Rubin (courtesy photo) In 2018, Rubin succumbed to acute myelogenous leukemia. The new social model hospice home is called, in tribute, “Jerry’s Place. ...
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin joined Boomer and Jerry on Wednesday to talk about the upcoming Fanatics Fest in New York, and the response to MLB’s jerseys.
Robert “Bobby†Ruben, 70, died on April 25, 2018. He was the son of Dorothy and Jerry Ruben and the brother of Rona Ruben. Bobby attended William ...
Jerry Rubin, an icon of the 60s protests, knew the difference between genuine activism for peace and today's violent extremism. Join our Community. Support ToI and remove all ads.
Jerry Rubin had this to say of the year and a half he spent as a student in Israel: “All of the American values had been transplanted to Israel, all of the capitalism and competitiveness.
John Lennon said that he was "not about to get myself shot" in a phone call with drummer Jim Keltner eight years before he was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman.