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  2. Jon Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Jon Rubin is a contemporary artist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Projects. Conflict Kitchen in Schenley Plaza ...

  3. The Rubinoos - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1989, Jon Rubin joined the noted Los Angeles a cappella Doo Wop group the Mighty Echoes. During the 1990s, two compilation CDs, Basement Tapes and Garage Sale , were released. Their success led to the end of the Rubinoos sabbatical and a new album, Paleophonic (1999), produced by Kevin Gilbert .

  4. The Last Billboard - Wikipedia

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    The Last Billboard in 2015 featuring a text by artist Kim Beck. The Last Billboard was a public art billboard curated by Jon Rubin in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Located at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Baum Boulevard in the East Liberty neighborhood, above what was originally the building for Waffle Shop: A Reality Show—a restaurant that was also conceptualized by Rubin—the art ...

  5. Conflict Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Conflict Kitchen was a take-out restaurant in Pittsburgh that served only cuisine from countries with which the United States was in conflict. [3] The menu focused on one nation at a time, rotating every three to five months, and featured related educational programming, such as lunch hour with scholars, film screenings, and trivia nights.

  6. Greetings (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    De Niro reprised the character of Jon Rubin in the 1970 film Hi, Mom!, also directed by De Palma. The film was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival , where it won a Silver Bear award.

  7. The Rubinoos (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jon Rubin – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Tommy Dunbar – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards; lead vocals on "Rock and Roll is Dead" Royse Ader – bass, backing vocals; Donn Spindt – drums, backing vocals, percussion; lead vocals on "Peek-A-Boo" Additional personnel. Larry Lynch – congas in "Hard to Get" Mark Naftalin – piano on ...

  8. Monstrosity (band) - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Jon Rubin was replaced by Jason Morgan and bassist Mark Van Erp, by Kelly Conlon. Following the recording sessions for the album, George Fisher left Monstrosity to replace Chris Barnes in Cannibal Corpse, and was subsequently replaced with Jason Avery on vocals in Monstrosity.

  9. Hi, Mom! - Wikipedia

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    Returned Vietnam veteran and aspiring filmmaker Jon Rubin (Robert De Niro) is hired by producer Joe Banner (Allen Garfield) to make a pornographic film.Rubin, who has been spying on his neighbor Judy Bishop (Jennifer Salt), uses the opportunity to seduce her and secretly film the two of them having sexual intercourse using a camera mounted on his apartment window.