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Cate Rubenstein

(She/Her)
Los Angeles, New York, Paris
Covers:  Music, Film, Comedy, Culture, Travel, Geopolitics, War, Business, Health, Wellness, Beauty, Fashion, Luxury, Lifestyle, Eco/Green, Cancer survivorship, Disability, Pets, Books, Identity, Jewish themes

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Don't tell me to pray.

Don't tell me to pray.

The Times of Israel — This is paternalism cosplaying liberty.

Profile - Cate Rubenstein - The Authors Guild

Profile - Cate Rubenstein - The Authors Guild

authorsguild.org — Cate Rubenstein was born in NYC on an unseasonably warm December day. An emergency birth incubated for weeks, she figures it's all upside since. (...to be continued...) Contemporary YA title merging biographical tidbits with song lyrics and direct quotes that reveal this award-winning, exceptionally influential artist's path and trailblazing style.

Cate Rubenstein: books, biography, latest update

Cate Rubenstein: books, biography, latest update

amazon.com — Follow Cate Rubenstein and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Cate Rubenstein Author Page.

Voices in Pop: Billie Eilish

Voices in Pop: Billie Eilish

www.barnesandnoble.com — Discover Billie Eilish by Cate Rubenstein and millions of other books available at Barnes & Noble. Shop paperbacks, eBooks, and more!

Voices in Pop: Taylor Swift

Voices in Pop: Taylor Swift

Walmart — Buy Taylor Swift, (Paperback) at Walmart.com

What's in a Name? What Bad Bunny shows us about shrinking to fit.

What's in a Name? What Bad Bunny shows us about shrinking to fit.

The Times of Israel — Sunday, I watched a man stand up and say “My name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, and if I’m here today, it’s because I never — never — stopped believing in myself, and you should believe in yourself too. You’re worth more than you think.” I’m translating from Spanish, because he said it in Spanish, and left us (we who are SSL -Spanish as Second Language – or maybe not at all) to catch up.

Only a Yiddish Word Here Will Do

Only a Yiddish Word Here Will Do

The Times of Israel — I miss October 6th, 2023. I miss its banality. I’ve gone back and looked at my calendar that day- nothing remarkable at all to remember it by. Apparently a few calls and meetings. Went out that eve. Purely routine. Nothing out of the ordinary to linger beyond the moment. Nothing there to rewire my synapses entirely.

Voices in Hip-Hop: Jay-Z

Voices in Hip-Hop: Jay-Z

thecreativecompany.us — Immerse yourself in the hot musical talent and titanic business savvy of rapper Jay-Z. This contemporary music title merges biographical tales with song lyrics and direct quotes, revealing this award-winning, influential artist's exceptional journey and trailblazing style. High school readers will delve into his life, dissect his voice, and understand his impact on hip-hop, pop culture, and the world.

Open Call for Allies: A Call to Arms

Open Call for Allies: A Call to Arms

The Times of Israel — I do not feel safe in the country (where) I was born. I do not feel safe at Jewish events, address kept secret til just before, then only given with confirmed RSVP, ID’s checked anyway by armed guards. Which is supposed to make me feel safe. But reinforces I am not.

Infinity of Heartbreak, Particles of Light: Impressions of the Nova Music Festival Exhibition | A...

Infinity of Heartbreak, Particles of Light: Impressions of the Nova Music Festival Exhibition | A...

Aish — I went to the Nova Exhibition hostage vigil in LA. I didn’t want to. Not really. Pre-imagining slick, event-ized grief tourism, I didn’t wish to participate.

Take the cringe out of International Women's Day... equal pay. Now!

Take the cringe out of International Women's Day... equal pay. Now!

The Drum — International Women's Day was designed to be laser-focused on women's rights globally and instead what we get is infantilizing, pandering, patronizing cringe. Are companies actioning equality, reproductive rights and action against violence?

Brands that champion minorities fall silent when Jews suffer. Why?

Brands that champion minorities fall silent when Jews suffer. Why?

The Drum — The question coming out of the Holocaust wasn’t ‘Where was God?’ but ‘Where was man?’. And now we know. Man was watching.

As a breast cancer survivor, Pinktober marketing is triggering and trivializing

As a breast cancer survivor, Pinktober marketing is triggering and trivializing

The Drum — Pinktober is a waste of funds and energy. It needs to stop. Immediately.

How to Resolve Creative Differences With Your Fellow Business Leaders

How to Resolve Creative Differences With Your Fellow Business Leaders

Rolling Stone — Be Open to Changing Your Mind. Creative differences happen, so ideally you’ve already built a firm base of respect from which to communicate. It always amazes me how people can make these things so personal when, in the end, we probably all have the same goal: the success of the company. That said, be willing to consider all ideas and be open to having your mind changed. That goes for everybody, at all levels.

10 Ways to Persuade Customers to Buy Even as Prices Are Rising

10 Ways to Persuade Customers to Buy Even as Prices Are Rising

Rolling Stone — Companies should always be working on building and strengthening relationships with consumers and looking for ways to add value so purchases aren’t considered unnecessary but are factored in as “needs,” not “wants.” Then, of course, stand behind your products with seamless support and return policies. Don’t sell to consumers — be their friend.

Why It Matters for Brands to Speak Up and Take a Stand

Why It Matters for Brands to Speak Up and Take a Stand

Rolling Stone — Should brands get involved in social issues?

Respectful Global Teams: Lessons From Expatriating

Respectful Global Teams: Lessons From Expatriating

Rolling Stone — Think like an expat and cultivate an interest in perpetually seeing things new ways.

12 Go-To Sources of Inspiration When You Need a Creative Boost

12 Go-To Sources of Inspiration When You Need a Creative Boost

Rolling Stone — The Outdoors I go outside. Very simply, I go for a walk. In any city, on any continent, the best remedy for stagnation mentally is movement, physically. This has never not worked to get me creative again.

BreakThrough DESIGNER Label: Moonshined Designs

BreakThrough DESIGNER Label: Moonshined Designs

startupfashion.com — Taking her inspiration from, " every day, quotidian pleasures and annoyances, and moments that are truly sublime," founder and CEO of jewelry label Moonshined Designs Cate Rubenstein, sees the world from a charming perspective.

ELLE's Lettres: May Culture- What to Read

ELLE's Lettres: May Culture- What to Read

ELLE — This month's fiction round featured young female protagonists (and a few hovering men) seeking their fortunes—or at least their destinies—in New York City.

ELLE's Lettres: May

ELLE's Lettres: May

ELLE — Our fiction picks for the month

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