- Rose Kohn
Goldsen (May 19, 1917 –
August 2, 1985) was a
professor of
sociology at
Cornell University and a
pioneer in
studying the
effects of television...
- Rose
Goldsen, a
Sociology Professor at
Cornell University and an avant-garde
critic of pop culture, m****
media and communication. The Rose
Goldsen Archive...
-
Eileen Goldsen (born May 16, 1941) is an American-born
former pop singer,
songwriter and
music publisher, who has
mainly worked and
lived in
France since...
- "Artists | ETC /
Experimental Television Center | Rose
Goldsen Archive of New
Media Art".
goldsen.library.cornell.edu.
Retrieved June 16, 2023. "Works –...
- GenPride.
GenPride was
founded by
Karen Fredriksen-
Goldsen, a
professor and
Director of the
Goldsen Institute at the
University of Washington, who was...
- Aebersold, Jamey,
editor (1978).
Charlie Parker Omnibook. New York:
Michael H.
Goldsen. Koch,
Lawrence (1999).
Yardbird Suite: A
Compendium of the
Music and Life...
-
actor Roy Glenn. From 1983
until her own death, she was
married to
Morton Goldsen,
acquiring three stepchildren from his
previous marriage in the process...
-
collection and The "ETC:
Experimental Television Center Archives" in the Rose
Goldsen Media Archives at
Cornell University and The
Kitchen Archive at the Getty...
-
Lands Festival in
August 2024.[citation needed] The 1966
version by
Eileen Goldsen (stylized as "Eileen") was
featured in the TV series,
Funny Woman, Season...
- by Carl Sigman, but
these were
rejected by the
music publisher,
Mickey Goldsen.
Sigman suggested Mercer, and
Mercer wrote the
English lyrics (three verses...