Mirah (born Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn, September 17, 1974, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), is an American musician based in San Francisco, California. She has released five albums under the K Records label.
Mirah was born the youngest of three children. Most of her childhood was spent in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. She started writing music from a very young age, with her first song at four years old. When she was twelve, Mirah appeared on Double Dare, a television game show. "I actually used the money that I won on Double Dare to pay for the time I spent on the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament." She began performing at 18 when she moved to Olympia, Washington and attended Evergreen State College.
Mirah released her first album, Storageland on Yoyo Recordings in 1997, and joined K records in 1999.
Mirah was previously a member of The Drivers, an all-female Olympia band. Mirah's music is featured in the documentary, Young, Jewish, and Left. In 2006, K Records released Joyride: Remixes, a re-mix album of other artists covering Mirah's songs. It features revisited versions by Guy Sigsworth, Electrosexual, Yacht... In July 2008, her song "The Garden" was featured in the TV show "So You Think You Can Dance". In October 2011, her song "Special Death" was featured in the TV show "American Horror Story". Her latest album, (a)spera, was released on March 10, 2009.
Actors: Lauren Soldano (actor), Lauren Soldano (producer), Lauren Soldano (writer), Lauren Soldano (director), Lauren Soldano (editor), Samara Halperin (actress), Lindsay Laven (actor), Mari Miau (actor), Lorin Murphy (actor), Lee Arrambide (actor), Le Tran (actor), Fritz von Fuckup (actor), Ray Randall (actor), Kallisto Damore (actor), Zique Fancy Beast (actor),
Plot: We've all had times in our lives where we felt we weren't quite butch enough. For truly hopeless cases, there's only one place left to go: Camp Butchinson. Camp Butchinson is a brutal place, run by sadistically macho counselors who don't hesitate to use force with the campers. Eventually, the campers band together to overpower the counselors and call our their ideas about butchness as misogynist and gender-binary driven in an over-the-top display of gruesomeness and faggotry.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller,Actors: June Griffin Garcia (actress), Elisabeth Raine (actress), Joseph Rene Herrera (actor), David L. Benedict (actor), Richard Canfield (editor), Lucero Salinas (writer), Felicia Michelle (actress),
Genres: Horror, Short,Actors: Danny Blanco Hall (actor), Stéphane Demers (actor), Cindy Busby (actress), Louis Champagne (actor), Cristina Rosato (actress), Leonardo Fuica (actor), Leonardo Fuica (actor), Emmanuel Auger (actor), Édith Cochrane (actress), Robert Lavoie (actor), Catherine Florent (actress), Christiane Pasquier (actress), Marilyse Bourke (actress), Dominic Darceuil (actor), Gilbert Turp (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi,Actors: Adam Young (actor), Camille Mana (actress), Robin Brown (producer), Robin Brown (editor), Robin Brown (writer), Robin Brown (director), Vanessa Long (actress), Kassie Spielman (actress), Amy Lemons (actress), Morgan Collett (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Isabel Rea (actress), Edward Cecil (actor), Jack Drumier (actor), Alan Hale (actor), Hector Sarno (actor), Travers Vale (director), George Eliot (writer), Louise Ducey (actress), Mrs. A.C. Marston (actress), Clarette Clare (actress), Ethel Kauffman (actress), C.M. Ackerman (actor),
Plot: Brought up as an Englishman, in ignorance of his Jewish birth, Daniel Deronda is despised by Grandcourt, the nephew of his benefactor, Sir Hugo. The mystery of his birth is aggravated by his love for Mirah, a singer, whom he rescues from self-destruction in the river when her father agrees to sell her into bondage. Daniel has placed Mirah, who is a Jewess, in the care of friends, and accidentally she discovers her brother, long lost to her, who will not permit her to marry Daniel because his is not a Jew. Grandcourt meets Gwendolin and wishes to marry her, but she is warned against him by Lydia, sister of his late wife. Gwendolin goes abroad to forget the experience, and the failure of a business sweeps away her fortune. To recoup her gambling losses, she pawns her jewels, but they are returned to her with a note by Daniel. To save her mother from poverty, Gwendolin decides to break her promise to Lydia and marry Grandcourt. A rabbi persuades Daniel's mother to restore her son's birthright, and he learns with joy that he is a Jew. After the wedding Lydia tells Gwendolin that she has robbed Grandcourt's children of their heritage and adds, "May it prove a curse." The curse works out, for Grandcourt is drowned while sailing with his wife. Daniel and Mirah are married, as no obstacle now exists.
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