BiographyType: Gay activist, author and journalist Born: 1930 Died: 1994 Rubin, a typesetter by trade, came to South Florida in the mid-1970s from California, where he had been in the gay rights movement. His first activism in South Florida was as a political organizer for the 1977 gay rights referendum in Dade County, which was defeated. Mr. Rubin also began trying to get Broward gays and lesbians politically involved. He was the founding chairman of the Broward County Gay Pride Committee in 1980 and of the Dolphin Democratic Club in 1984. |
The only valid rule for a work of art is that it be true to itself.
The scientist seeks laws; the historian, causes; the artist, freedom.
Every successful work of art is a collaboration between the known and the unknown.
The craving for recognition is every artist's Achilles heel.
The knowledge an artist possesses is an advanced form of daydreaming.