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Raymond "Ray" Charles Jack LaMontagne ( /lɑːmɒnˈteɪn/; born June 18, 1973) is a Grammy-award winning American singer-songwriter. LaMontagne has released four studio albums, Trouble, Till the Sun Turns Black, Gossip in the Grain and God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise. He was born in New Hampshire and was inspired to create music after hearing an album by Stephen Stills. Critics have compared LaMontagne's music to The Band, Van Morrison, Nick Drake, and Tim Buckley. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two children.
LaMontagne was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, in 1973. Despite his father's background in music, LaMontagne avoided the activity and spent time reading fantasy novels in the forest. He spent time in several different states in his youth. In his early teens he lived in Morgan, Utah, a small rural town of 2000 people. He was known for being an aloof, and indifferent to his education. He was much more interested in drawing images of Dungeons and Dragons than he was in his school work. He was well liked, and revered as somewhat of a mild nuisance. After graduating from high school, LaMontagne moved to Lewiston, Maine and found work in a shoe factory.
Amy Goodman (born April 13, 1957) is an American progressive broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author. Goodman is the host of Democracy Now!, an independent global news program broadcast daily on radio, television and the Internet.
Goodman was born in Bay Shore, New York on April 13, 1957 to George, an ophthalmologist, and Dorothy (née Bock) Goodman, and graduated from Bay Shore High School in 1975. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1984 with a degree in anthropology. She spent a year studying at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Goodman had been news director of Pacifica Radio station WBAI in New York City for over a decade when she co-founded Democracy Now! The War and Peace Report in 1996. Since then, Democracy Now! has been called "probably the most significant progressive news institution that has come around in some time" by professor and media critic Robert McChesney.
In 2001, the show was temporarily pulled off the air, as a result of a conflict with a group of Pacifica Radio board members and Pacifica staff members and listeners. During that time, it moved to a converted firehouse from which it broadcast until November 13, 2009. The new Democracy Now! studio is located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
Actors: Collin Mauro (editor), Robert Puttkammer (producer), Miles Robinson (writer), Miles Robinson (director), Adam Ston (actor), Jessica Belseth (actress), Alix Rosenberg (actress), Bennett Bottero (actor),
Plot: Empty, an out cast, nobody at the end of his rope, finds someone just like himself, Allegra. Together they are defined by the contribution of one to the other. Happy, they try for a baby. Though sadness knocks again when Allegra cannot achieve the beauty of pregnancy. Lakiya, a small innocent girl, suffers from the abusive tendencies of her alcoholic father. For a brief moment in a neighborhood park, Allegra and Lakiya share a moment of connection, and that night as Lakiya endures another beating, Allegra, disappointed and depressed, attempts suicide. Empty stops her, and nurses her back to health. Empty observes the relationship between Lakiya and her father, and thinks it to be an offensive misplacement of child possession. He and Allegra break into Lakiya's house to nurse her wounds, but her father comes home. With his future family next to him, Empty makes the decision to protect that which he rightly deserves.
Genres: Fantasy, Short,