
Annie Golden (born October 19, 1951) is an American actress and singer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Golden began her career as the lead singer of The Shirts (which headlined CBGB's in the late seventies). During the early 90s she performed as part of the duo Golden Carillo with Frank Carillo. They released 3 albums, Fire in Newtown, Toxic Emotion, and Back for More. She then returned to The Shirt...
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A young journalist returns home to investigate unsolved deaths at an abandoned psychiatric center. As he dances with the shadows of his past, and a mysterious new man in his life, his family’s history and the town's secrets begin to converge.

A 20-something NY Jewish woman realizes the pivotal lunchen for a coveted job falls on Yom Kippur; will she consume food on the holiest of Jewish holidays (oy vey!) or risk losing the opportunity?

SET 1: Everything's Right, Tube, Ether Edge > Reba, Taste, Ruby Waves, A Life Beyond The Dream, Character Zero SET 2: Down with Disease, Harpua[1] > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday[2] > The Lizards[2] > Punch You in the Eye > AC/DC Bag > Tela[2] > Llama > Wilson[3] > The Sloth[4] > Divided Sky[2] SET 3: McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Colonel Forbin's Ascent[5] > Fly Famous Mockingbird[6] > Auld Lang Syne > Split Open and Melt[2], You Enjoy Myself > Loving Cup > Possum ENCORE: Cavern > First Tube > Tweezer Reprise [1] Unfinished. [2] Off-stage backing chorus. [3] Jo Lampert on additional vocals. Off-stage backing chorus. [4] Lyrics changed to "I'm squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple. I'm still squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple." [5] Off-stage backing chorus. Lyrics changed to "weary body." [6] Annie Golden on additional vocals. Off-stage backing chorus.

A kaleidoscopic collection of musical genres, Myths and Hymns explores the nature of faith and longing in a secular world, with 23 short musical films illuminating the search for answers through Flight, Work, Love, and Faith.

In this new program, actors Beverly D'Angelo, Don Dacus, Ellen Foley, Annie Golden, John Savage, and Dorsey Wright recall how they became involved with Hair, what it was like to work under the direction of Milos Forman, and era in which the film emerged, and how it impacted their acting ambitions and careers. (Some of Mr. Savage's comments are very emotional).

A subversive romantic comedy about the real-life subculture of people who believe that they're vampires and the IRS agent who audits them.

High school senior Miles Walton joins the girls volleyball team in hopes of winning a college scholarship, which causes an uproar in his small Illinois farming town.

Two young poets with bipolar disorder begin a highly passionate, volatile relationship that threatens both their futures.

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Documentary on Galt MacDermot.
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