Wongdoody assistant vice president Eugene S. Robinson, singer for both Oxbow and an Italian supergroup Bunuel, has helmed award-winning pubs for the last few decades with his work also appearing in The New York Times, the LA Times, GQ, Vice, MacLife, PC Gamer, the LA Weekly and more. A Stanford grad, Robinson appeared in the worst movie of 1987, Bill Cosby’s Leonard Part 6, and has worked with Gus Van Sant, Nick Cave, had a TV show in Germany, and had HarperCollins publish his tome on fighting. Outside of that? Well, his novel was just recently reissued in both French and Italian and his play hit (also in two languages).
And at Wongdoody? In addition to starting The Live Five, an interview/live event series that brings a range of creatives in-house to discuss the greater vicissitudes of the life creative—from actor/director John Cameron Mitchell and Chelsea Wolfe to Mike Patton and Vaginal Davis—Robinson has scripted articles uncovering the finer points of Wongdoody's take on the metaverse, as well as sustainability issues.