1,762 research outputs found
Sharon Greenfield at Rube Goldberg Machine Contest
Sharon Greenfield of the University at Buffalo watches her team's machine assemble a hamburger during the 21st Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. The team finished third in Saturday's (April 5) national contest
Barbara Goldberg Papers
Barbara Goldberg (1943- ) is a poet, translator, editor, author of feature articles and speeches, and educator, who lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Raised in Forest Hills, New York, she holds degrees from Mount Holyoke College (B.A., 1963), Columbia University (M.Ed., 1970), and American University (M.F.A., 1985). She is the author of four volumes of poetry: The Royal Baker's Daughter (2008); Marvelous Pursuits (1995), Cautionary Tales (1990), and Berta Broadfoot and Pepin the Short: A Merovingian Romance (1986), three of which have been translated into Hebrew. The Fire Stays in Red: Poems by Ronny Someck was translated by Goldberg and the Israeli poet Moshe Dor (2002). In addition, Goldberg and Dor edited two anthologies of Hebrew poetry in translation: After the First Rain: Israeli Poems on War and Peace (1998) and The Stones Remember: Native Israeli Poetry (l991). Goldberg edited The First Yes: Poems About Communicating (1996) and co-edited Open Door: Selected Poems from Poet Lore, 1980-1996 (1996). The recipient of numerous awards, Goldberg's poetry has been published in Poetry, the Paris Review, the Gettysburg Review, and the Harvard Review and her translations in the American Poetry Review. In 1999, she served as Poet-in-Residence for Howard County, Maryland. She has been a fellow at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She formerly served as editor of Poet Lore magazine and as senior speechwriter at AARP. Her papers include copies of her full-length books of poetry in English and Hebrew as well as copies of those she edited or translated. There are also copies of the books and serial publications to which Goldberg contributed. The correspondence with individuals and organizations documents her writing career. Additional materials in the collection include manuscripts, page proofs, notes, research materials, publicity, audio and video recordings, and photographs
Louis Goldberg collection : accounting discipline historical research
This data collection includes both Louis Goldberg's personal papers and his extensive collection of reviews, articles and theses by various other authors. Goldberg's personal papers range from primary, secondary, and tertiary workbooks from his school years, to correspondence, journals, notes, reflections, speeches and other papers written during his professional life as an accounting educator and author. Also included are numerous drafts, research materials and notes for the many books and articles that Professor Goldberg wrote on the subject of accounting. The collection provides an excellent research resource for the history of accounting, the development of accounting as an academic discipline, and the professional working life of Professor Louis Goldberg.</p
Celia Goldberg Monetta
Celia Goldberg Monetta, born October 7, 1927, in Łódź, Poland, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Interviewers: Evelyn Umlas and Zelda Kaplan. Sharon Cable Station
Syndicated Columnist, NY Times Best-Selling Author Jonah Goldberg at Cedarville
Syndicated political columnist, Fox News contributor and New York Times best-selling author Jonah Goldberg will lecture and host a book signing at Cedarville University’s Jeremiah Chapel Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m
Film Review: Yoo Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
The author presents a review of the documentary Yoo Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
Perfomance Art From Future to the Present
RoseLee Goldberg mengeksplorasi pendekatan seniman kontemporer terhadap politik, tradisi, keterlibatan sosial, dan dunia seni itu sendiri, sambil mengevaluasi perubahan status kinerja dan relevansinya yang semakin meningkat dengan seniman dan khalayak. Menampilkan karya terbaru oleh seniman pertunjukan terkemuka seperti Marina Abramovic, Walid Raad, Francis Alys, Pierre Huyghe, Tino Sehgal, dan Sharon Hayes, buku ini mencakup satu abad medium. Edisi baru ini juga mencakup kata pengantar yang diperbarui dan daftar bacaan yang diperluas. Terdapat pula 206 ilustrasi hitam-putih
Adapting Bach's Goldberg Variations for the Organ
abstract: This creative project provides an adaptation of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, for the Fritts Organ at Arizona State University. This organ was designed and built by Paul Fritts and Co. in 1992, and is in the style of the high-Baroque instruments of Northern Europe. Along with the musical score of the adaptation, this document discusses the registration choices included as well as relevant historical and performance practice details about the piece. A link to the recording of the author’s April 2017 performance of this edition of the Goldberg Variations on the ASU Fritts Organ is included with the project.Dissertation/ThesisDoctoral Dissertation Music 201
Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present, 3/E.
This pioneering book has now been expanded with a new chapter that brings it into the second decade of the twenty-first century, mapping the global rise of performance to the present day. RoseLee Goldberg explores contemporary artists’ approaches to politics, tradition, social engagement, and the art world itself, while evaluating the changing status of performance and its ever-increasing relevance to artists and audiences.
Featuring recent work by leading performance artists such as Marina Abramovic, Walid Raad, Francis Alys, Pierre Huyghe, Tino Sehgal, and Sharon Hayes, the book covers a century of the medium. This new edition also includes an updated foreword and an expanded reading list. 206 black-and-white illustration
Erinnerungen aus Deutschland 1923-1938.
The author sent the main part of the typescript, “Erinnerungen zu Lemberg 1941-1943”, to Yad VaShem in Jerusalem in 1955.Abraham Goldberg was born in Altenburg (Thuringia) in 1923.Synopsis with an introduction elaborating on his biography
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