Richard Goldstein (born June 19, 1944) is an American journalist and writer. He wrote for the Village Voice from June 1966 until 2004, eventually becoming executive editor. He specializes in gay and lesbian issues, music, and counterculture topics.
Goldstein graduated from Columbia University in 1966, and joined the Village Voice in June of that year. He published his first book 1 in 7: Drugs on Campus in 1966. Goldstein covered the emerging worlds of pop music and rock music from his early days with the Village Voice, and became one of its leading experts by the mid-1970s, publishing several books on musical culture.
He founded US: A Paperback Magazine in 1969, and this lasted for three issues, until 1970.
Writings on Gay issues
Goldstein has tackled the cutting-edge topic of gay power politics with two books published in the early 2000s: The Attack Queers and Homocons.