Dave Rubin

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Dave Rubin is a stand-up comedian, podcaster and television personality. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and currently resides in Long Island.[1] Rubin is the co-founder of the New York comedy club The Comedy Company and co-creator of the public-access television series The Anti-Show.[2]

After nine years working as a comedian, Rubin publicly came out as gay in 2006.[3] Rubin is the host of the podcast Hot Gay Comics for the LGBT-themed here! television network and is the co-host with radio personality Ben Harvey of The Ben and Dave Show podcast. The Ben and Dave Show debuted in October 2007[4] and on March 14, 2008 had its debut as a television series on the network.[5]

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  1. ^ Harvey, Ben and Rubin, Dave. The Ben and Dave Show Podcast accessed on 2008-03-18
  2. ^ Abraham, Josh. "Dave Rubin, Comedian", Gothamist, 2005-07-12. Retrieved on 2008-03-16. 
  3. ^ McKinley, Will. "Guffaws on Gay Street", Gay City News, 2007-04-26. Retrieved on 2008-03-16. 
  4. ^ Harvey, Ben and Rubin, Dave. The Ben and Dave Show Podcast accessed on 2007-11-08
  5. ^ Wheat, Alynda. "What to Watch", Entertainment Weekly, 2008-03-14.