Wikipedia:
Rich Zubaty |
Rich Zubaty |
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| Born: | November 12 1948 |
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| Occupation: | author artist activist |
| Genres: | Reality |
| Literary movement: | The Reality Cult |
| Debut works: | What Men Know That Women Don't,Cloud Catcher |
| Influences: | Leo Tolstoy, John Nichols (American writer), Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, Umberto Eco, Paul Gauguin, Jean-François Millet |
| Website: | Rich Zubaty Web Site |
Rich Zubaty
Rich Zubaty (1948-) is an author, artist, anti-war activist, podcaster, father, carpenter, world traveler, fisherman, free lance monk and unreconstructed beatnik. Born in Chicago, he has lived in Europe, Asia, India, Australia, the South Pacific, North and South America, writing, filming, podcasting, trading work for food and shelter, and examining how people live. His two passionate topics are:
- Equal Treatment for Men
- Stop Corporate Colonialism
Cloud Catcher
Brief Bio
While a student at the University of Chicago and the Art Institute of Chicago Zubaty refused his student deferment from the Vietnam War. In 1970, with the FBI on his heels, he left the country to study filmmaking in Paris – and apart from a pit stop in Hawaii where his two kids were born, he’s been traveling the world ever since. A bitter divorce, wherein he lost contact with his son and daughter, prompted him to write Surviving the Feminization of America (1993) -- which was reissued as What Men Know That Women Don't in 2001 -- and assume a leading role in the international Men's Movement. His first hand exposure to corporate abuses in foreign lands, far off the radar screen of U.S. media, compelled him to writeThe Corporate Cult. And Your Brain Is Not Your Ownwas the product of 28 years of dabbling in fiction, trying to bring his pro male/anti corporate issues together into one funny novel.
Burned out on writing, in 2002 he started painting oils again. But in March of 2003, when the bombs went off in Baghdad, and Vietnam era flashbacks tormented his sleep, he threw down his paint brushes and flew twice around the globe advocating in TV, radio and print, against the George Bush presidency and the Iraq War. The Populist Newz and Corporate Vampires DVDs were the products of this campaign.
With the invention of podcasting, whereby an artist/producer is able to take his audio product directly to the market, without corporate censorship, Zubaty invented a character called The Rude Guy and took creative flight again, welcoming people online to The Reality Cult, “the show that’s about ideas”.
Books:
What Men Know That Women Don't... Good news for men. A deep examination of the fundamental differences between men and women, and how to honor both.
The Corporate
Cult...Are corporations too powerful? Are they rotting your soul? Are corporations cults?
Your Brain Is Not
Your Own... A goofy novel about men, women, the mythology of science, and the "meaning" of evolution
Water
People...A deep dive into male flavoured spirituality
Podcast:
Outrageous audio rants and stories about Rich's foreign travels, philosophies, political ideas, and readings from his books.
Give a listen at: therudeguy.com
DVD Movies:
Corporate
Vampires... Are corporations vampires? Not just metaphorically, but really really vampires?
The Populist Newz... A theatrical parade of a half million anti-Iraq War protesters in New York City in 2004
Oil Paintings
Dubbed a "Third World Millet" by the Puffin Foundation in Teaneck, New Jersey, Rich Zubaty is currently painting a series of large oils called "Disappearing Lifestyles" to honor those men and women still living thousand-year-old, sustainable lifestyles — farming, fishing, weaving — who are threatened with extermination by the global corporate colossus.
Click here to see more Oil Paintings
References
External links
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| NAME | Rich Zubaty |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | American activist, writer, and painter |
| DATE OF BIRTH | November 12 1948 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Chicago, Illinois |
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