THE EXHIBITION

THE EXHIBITION •

‘Strangers on the San Francisco-to-San Jose Express’
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‘Strangers on the San Francisco-to-San Jose Express’

Robert Eugene Rubino is a former copy editor, sports columnist and adult literacy tutor whose first published poem appeared eight years ago when he was 70. Since then he's published two collections and his poetry has appeared in various online and print journals. He's a regular at poetry open mics throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

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‘Higher’
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‘Higher’

Robert Eugene Rubino believes he might've been the model for the 98-pound weakling in the Charles Atlas bodybuilding ads from the 1950s.

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‘Real Writer’
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‘Real Writer’

Robert Eugene Rubino is the author of "Douglas Knocks Out Tyson" (UnCollected Press). His prose and poetry has been published in various print and online journals including Hippocampus, Moonstone, Cagibi and The Write Launch.

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‘A Friendship Distilled’
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‘A Friendship Distilled’

Robert Eugene Rubino fantasizes about rewriting the screenplay of "2001: A Space Odyssey" so that HAL is the sole survivor.

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‘Art Appreciation’
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‘Art Appreciation’

Robert Eugene Rubino has published prose and poetry in various online and print journals, including Hippocampus, Moonstone, Cagibi, Cathexis Northwest, Raw Art Review and The Write Launch. He's old enough to remember the Cuban Missile Crisis and smart enough to solve Monday's New York Times crossword puzzle. Other days, not so much.

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‘Holes in the Sky’
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‘Holes in the Sky’

Robert Eugene Rubino is a former sports columnist and adult literacy tutor old enough to remember the Cuban Missile Crisis and smart enough to solve The New York Times crossword puzzle on Mondays (other days not so much).

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‘Superman Is Dead, Long Live Superman’
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‘Superman Is Dead, Long Live Superman’

Robert Eugene Rubino has published prose and poetry in various online and print journals. He's old enough to remember the Cuban Missile Crisis and smart enough to solve The New York Times crossword puzzle on Mondays (other days not so much).

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