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Michelle Goldberg (born 1975) [1] is an American journalist and author, and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. She has been a senior correspondent for The American Prospect , a columnist for The Daily Beast and Slate , and a senior writer for The Nation . [ 2 ]
Goldberg was born in a Jewish family [1] in Chicago, Illinois, on October 2, 1967 and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2] His mother, Paula Goldberg, is co-founder and executive director of the Pacer Center, and his father, Melvin Bert "Mel" Goldberg (1942–1998), was associate dean and professor at the William Mitchell College of Law. [2]
Bernard Goldberg (1945–), CBS News reporter [66] Jeffrey Goldberg (1965–), journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners [67] Jonah Goldberg (1969–), columnist, commentator and Senior Editor of National Review [68] Michelle Goldberg (1975–) [69] Julianna Goldman (1981–), CBS News correspondent based in ...
To encapsulate the memory of her brother, Clyde, and her mother, Emma, who died five years apart, in 2015 and 2010, respectively, Goldberg chronicles their lives in "Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My ...
Jones died at 91, after growing close with Goldberg while he produced and composed the score for the 1985 film "The Color Purple." Whoopi Goldberg got emotional on The View in the final hours ...
Moonlight and Valentino is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by David Anspaugh starring Elizabeth Perkins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kathleen Turner, Whoopi Goldberg and Jon Bon Jovi. The screenplay by Ellen Simon [3] is based on her semi-autobiographical play of the same title, [4] written after the death of her husband. [5] [6] [7]
WASHINGTON — Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s mother, Marian Robinson, has died, according to a family statement shared with NBC News. Robinson was 86 years old.
Michelle Eileen McNamara (April 14, 1970 – April 21, 2016) was an American true crime author. She was the author of the true crime book I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer, [1] and helped coin the moniker "Golden State Killer" of the serial killer who was identified after her death as Joseph James DeAngelo.