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Michael Goldberg (other)
Michael Goldberg may refer to: * Michael Goldberg (painter) (1924–2007), American abstract expressionist painter and teacher * Michael Goldberg (screenwriter) (1959–2014), American screenwriter * Michael Goldberg (writer) Michael Goldberg (born July 3, 1953) is a novelist, journalist, animal rights activist, and pioneering digital music entrepreneur. He is known for his work (1983-1993) at ''Rolling Stone'', where he was first a senior writer and later West Coast ... (born 1953), American journalist and novelist * Michael Goldberg (sports executive) (1943–2017), executive director of the National Basketball Coaches Association * Michael Goldberg (mathematician) (1902–1990), American mathematician who defined the Goldberg polyhedron * Mickey Goldberg (born 1941), American neuroscientist * M. J. Goldberg, alternative cartoonist See also * Mike Goldberg (born 1964), American play-by-play commentator {{hndis, Goldberg, Michael ...
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Michael Goldberg (painter)
Michael Goldberg (December 24, 1924 – December 31, 2007) was an American abstract expressionist painter and teacher known for his gestural action paintings, abstractions and still-life paintings. A retrospective show, "Abstraction Over Time: The Paintings of Michael Goldberg", was shown at MOCA Jacksonville in Florida from 9/21/13 to 1/5/14. His work was seen in September 2007 in a solo exhibition at Knoedler & Company in New York City, as well as several exhibitions at Manny Silverman Gallery in Los Angeles. Additionally, a survey of Goldberg's work is exhibited at the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach since September 2010. Biography A veteran of World War II, Goldberg was one of the last few remaining survivors of the New York School; he was sometimes referred to as a member of the so-called "second generation" of Abstract Expressionists, although he began exhibiting his action paintings in important group shows in galleries in New York C ...
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Michael Goldberg (screenwriter)
Michael Goldberg (May 8, 1959 – October 2, 2014) was an American screenwriter. A graduate of University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University, Goldberg scripted the films ''Cool Runnings'' (1993), ''Little Giants'' (1994) and ''Snow Dogs'' (2002). Goldberg died October 2, 2014, of brain and sinus cancer at the age of 55. His funeral was held four days later in Philadelphia Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc .... References External links * 1959 births 2014 deaths 20th-century American screenwriters 21st-century American screenwriters American male screenwriters Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni Deaths from brain cancer in the United States Deaths from cancer in California Neurological disease deaths in California Universit ...
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Michael Goldberg (writer)
Michael Goldberg (born July 3, 1953) is a novelist, journalist, animal rights activist, and pioneering digital music entrepreneur. He is known for his work (1983-1993) at ''Rolling Stone'', where he was first a senior writer and later West Coast editor, and for envisioning and co-founding the first web music magazine, ''Addicted to Noise'', in 1994, for which ''Newsweek'' included him in its 1995 "Net 50" list of "the 50 People Who Matter Most on the Internet." Between 2014 and the fall of 2016 he published the ''Freak Scene Dream'' trilogy of  '70s coming-of-age novels (''True Love Scars'', ''The Flowers Lied'', and ''Untitled''), and worked actively in animal rights causes. His nonfiction book, ''Wicked Game: The True Story of Guitarist James Calvin Wilsey'' (HoZac Books), was published in June of 2022. Early years Born in Oakland, California, Goldberg grew up across the San Francisco Bay in Marin County. He started writing short stories in elementary school, but seeing the ...
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Michael Goldberg (sports Executive)
Michael Goldberg (March 16, 1943 – January 20, 2017) was executive director of the National Basketball Coaches Association in the United States for more than 30 years. He began as the general counsel of the fledgling American Basketball Association in 1974 and later helped engineer the merger of the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association in 1976. He became the executive director of NBCA in 1980 and was credited with improving the retirement and insurance plans of coaches. The Basketball Hall of Fame announced it would be giving the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award to him in 2017. The NBCA announced that they would be creating a coach-of-the-year award, which would be named for Goldberg. He was known for preferring to wear a bow tie, and after his death in 2017, a number of NBA coaches wore bow ties during games in his honor. In 1981, he founded and continued to be CEO of a sports marketing company, National Media Group. He claimed to be respon ...
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Michael Goldberg (mathematician)
Michael Goldberg may refer to: *Michael Goldberg (painter) (1924–2007), American abstract expressionist painter and teacher * Michael Goldberg (screenwriter) (1959–2014), American screenwriter *Michael Goldberg (writer) (born 1953), American journalist and novelist *Michael Goldberg (sports executive) Michael Goldberg (March 16, 1943 – January 20, 2017) was executive director of the National Basketball Coaches Association in the United States for more than 30 years. He began as the general counsel of the fledgling American Basketball Associatio ... (1943–2017), executive director of the National Basketball Coaches Association * Michael Goldberg (mathematician) (1902–1990), American mathematician who defined the Goldberg polyhedron * Mike Goldberg (born 1964), American play-by-play commentator * Mickey Goldberg (born 1941), American neuroscientist * M. J. Goldberg, alternative cartoonist {{hndis, Goldberg, Michael ...
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Goldberg Polyhedron
In mathematics, and more specifically in polyhedral combinatorics, a Goldberg polyhedron is a convex polyhedron made from hexagons and pentagons. They were first described in 1937 by Michael Goldberg (1902–1990). They are defined by three properties: each face is either a pentagon or hexagon, exactly three faces meet at each vertex, and they have rotational icosahedral symmetry. They are not necessarily mirror-symmetric; e.g. and are enantiomorphs of each other. A Goldberg polyhedron is a dual polyhedron of a geodesic sphere. A consequence of Euler's polyhedron formula is that a Goldberg polyhedron always has exactly twelve pentagonal faces. Icosahedral symmetry ensures that the pentagons are always regular and that there are always 12 of them. If the vertices are not constrained to a sphere, the polyhedron can be constructed with planar equilateral (but not in general equiangular) faces. Simple examples of Goldberg polyhedra include the dodecahedron and truncated icosah ...
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Mickey Goldberg
Michael E. Goldberg (born August 10, 1941), also known as Mickey Goldberg, is an American neuroscientist and David Mahoney Professor at Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt .... He is known for his work on the mechanisms of the mammalian eye in relation to brain activity. He served as president of the Society for Neuroscience from 2009 to 2010. Early life Michael E. Goldberg was born on August 10, 1941, in New York, New York. His father received his master's degree in chemistry from Columbia University and proceeded to get his DDS from New York University Dental School. Soon after, he opened up his own dental practice. Michael's eventual passion for science budded from his father's encouragement to study chemistry.  His father often gave him chemist ...
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