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Thomas Block Rubnitz (April 2, 1956 – August 12, 1992) was an American painter, video artist, and AIDS activist. He was a part of the New York City drag world of the late 1980s, and he has been described as "an exuberant ethnographer of the East Village queer scene."[1]
^""Having a Ball: Anthology Invites You to Play With Two Cult Queer Legends"". The Village Voice. August 10, 2016. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
Thomas Block Rubnitz (April 2, 1956 – August 12, 1992) was an American painter, video artist, and AIDS activist. He was a part of the New York City drag...
including RuPaul, Keith Haring, Sylvia Miles, Larry Tee, Susanne Bartsch, TomRubnitz, Lady Bunny, Phoebe Legere, Michael Musto, Ethyl Eichelberger, John Sex...
the response to the AIDS epidemic. He collaborated with video artist TomRubnitz on the short film Listen to This (1992), a critique of the Reagan and...
direct the scene when Bernstein "didn't get the process". Video artist TomRubnitz also appears in the video as the bartender. The video won the award for...
Howl Festival. In 1987, video artist TomRubnitz filmed a 20-minute documentary titled Wigstock: The Movie. Rubnitz's film captures the event's early improvised...
and film director, writer, and producer Charlotte Ross, (1986) actress TomRubnitz, video artist Mary Kate Schellhardt (1997), actress Rusty Schwimmer (1980)...
December 11, 2016". ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. "Curt McDowell, TomRubnitz, Robert Ford, Seth Bogart, Rafa Esparza, Aimee Goguen, Brontez Purnell...
Jaczko, Tim Mulligan Assistant engineers: Heidi Hanschu, Robert Reed, Ira Rubnitz Mixing: Rob Jaczko Design: Jimmy Wachtel Art direction: Jimmy Wachtel Photography:...
Artists' Cookbook", International EYE, (East Village Eye), December 1986. TomRubnitz, "Starving Artists' Cook", Paper, February 1987. Hal Rubenstein, "Cooking...