Days go slow, and the nightmares attack him, He does not remember past memories. He is believed to be traveling to Earth, but he discovers the truth when an accident occurs and the spaceship stopped. The truth that we suffering from it in the present
A film by W.A. Carter
Twelve candidates muse over the power of the presidency.
Days go slow, and the nightmares attack him, He does not remember past memories. He is believed to be traveling to Earth, but he discovers the truth when an accident occurs and the spaceship stopped. The truth that we suffering from it in the present
Taking us back over a decade earlier to see a very young James Bond, who's still inexperienced in his field of being a secret agent.
After an ill fated trip to a supermarket, Lina returns home with more than toilet roll.
Twelve candidates muse over the power of the presidency.
A film by W.A. Carter
Amy and Missy set out to conquer Hollywood, only to be confronted by an invisible enemy, Amy's bipolar disorder.
Here For A Good Time tells the story of Hampshire College, a tiny liberal arts school in Western Mass with a reputation for really knowing how to party. From the infamous "Trip or Treat" Halloween party to the annual Easter Kegg Hunt, Hampshire has been a destination for ravers, stoners, DJs and societal rebels since it opened its doors in 1970. This film was made by a single Hampshire student, during her final year at the school.
In the autumn, when the leaves are down, it’s the time that folk singing rabble rouser U. Utah Phillips thinks about hitting the rails. As a young man he crisscrossed the country on freight trains in search of teachers that would help to understand himself and where he came from. During this time he experienced the ultimate freedom of having no home ahead and none behind but he also experienced the works of mercy as he faced the difficulties of his journey. He discovered the dynamic struggle of people to organize themselves and demand a quality of life for themselves and those around them that provides bread yes, but roses too.
Tales From the Long Memory follows the people who look to Utah as their teacher now while they continue the work that inspired him throughout his life. In Detroit the Wobbly Kitchen shows how the simple act of feeding someone can spark a community of solidarity in a city struggling to rebuild its glory. In Madison the sweet sounds of labor songs echo through the capital building every day at noon. In Portland the Sisters of the Road Café serve up dignity and nourishment at a price you can afford. And in a quaint northern California gold rush town, a dedicated group of community members grow an idea into a house of hospitality called Utah’s Place.
Taking us back over a decade earlier to see a very young James Bond, who's still inexperienced in his field of being a secret agent.
An Unknown Entity terrorizes the people of a small town. Young men are murdered, Young women driven into madness, all while local farmers and huntsmen report that there is something RED out there
In the autumn, when the leaves are down, it’s the time that folk singing rabble rouser U. Utah Phillips thinks about hitting the rails. As a young man he crisscrossed the country on freight trains in search of teachers that would help to understand himself and where he came from. During this time he experienced the ultimate freedom of having no home ahead and none behind but he also experienced the works of mercy as he faced the difficulties of his journey. He discovered the dynamic struggle of people to organize themselves and demand a quality of life for themselves and those around them that provides bread yes, but roses too.
Tales From the Long Memory follows the people who look to Utah as their teacher now while they continue the work that inspired him throughout his life. In Detroit the Wobbly Kitchen shows how the simple act of feeding someone can spark a community of solidarity in a city struggling to rebuild its glory. In Madison the sweet sounds of labor songs echo through the capital building every day at noon. In Portland the Sisters of the Road Café serve up dignity and nourishment at a price you can afford. And in a quaint northern California gold rush town, a dedicated group of community members grow an idea into a house of hospitality called Utah’s Place.
An Unknown Entity terrorizes the people of a small town. Young men are murdered, Young women driven into madness, all while local farmers and huntsmen report that there is something RED out there
Days go slow, and the nightmares attack him, He does not remember past memories. He is believed to be traveling to Earth, but he discovers the truth when an accident occurs and the spaceship stopped. The truth that we suffering from it in the present
A film by W.A. Carter
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
Twelve candidates muse over the power of the presidency.
Days go slow, and the nightmares attack him, He does not remember past memories. He is believed to be traveling to Earth, but he discovers the truth when an accident occurs and the spaceship stopped. The truth that we suffering from it in the present
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
A film by W.A. Carter
Here For A Good Time tells the story of Hampshire College, a tiny liberal arts school in Western Mass with a reputation for really knowing how to party. From the infamous "Trip or Treat" Halloween party to the annual Easter Kegg Hunt, Hampshire has been a destination for ravers, stoners, DJs and societal rebels since it opened its doors in 1970. This film was made by a single Hampshire student, during her final year at the school.
Johnny Rocket, a multidimensional artist whose roots derived from the Washington, D.C. area, creates music which transports you on a journey of his ghosts, social consciousness, and everyday moods relatable to everyone. Known for his multiplexity approach to music and creative storytelling, his fans from every aspects of life and world happily embark on these journeys with him.
He is the creative mind behind all his videos, combining his storytelling (writing/narrating), directing, acting and producing talents to create stories unapologetic and fearless of the bounds of society. He uses the art of music to appeal to a multigenerational society.
His music video "Survive" won the Best Shorts Competition in California and the Breakthroughs Competition in Tulane and was selected for the International Social Change Film Festival. He is one of the best kept secrets in the industry.
Johnny has performed on stage with legendary "Soul Man" Sam Moore, performing in front of thousands; opened for Shy Glizzy at the Filmore in Silver Spring, MD, as well as several high energy concerts and shows throughout the US.
Twelve candidates muse over the power of the presidency.
Johnny Rocket, a multidimensional artist whose roots derived from the Washington, D.C. area, creates music which transports you on a journey of his ghosts, social consciousness, and everyday moods relatable to everyone. Known for his multiplexity approach to music and creative storytelling, his fans from every aspects of life and world happily embark on these journeys with him.
He is the creative mind behind all his videos, combining his storytelling (writing/narrating), directing, acting and producing talents to create stories unapologetic and fearless of the bounds of society. He uses the art of music to appeal to a multigenerational society.
His music video "Survive" won the Best Shorts Competition in California and the Breakthroughs Competition in Tulane and was selected for the International Social Change Film Festival. He is one of the best kept secrets in the industry.
Johnny has performed on stage with legendary "Soul Man" Sam Moore, performing in front of thousands; opened for Shy Glizzy at the Filmore in Silver Spring, MD, as well as several high energy concerts and shows throughout the US.
America’s wild horses are in crisis.
For centuries horses have ploughed our fields and carried us into battle.
Caught in the crossfire over land use rights and a shrinking wild landscape, America’s wild horses are struggling to survive.
Some still roam wild, but those thousands that have been gathered are held in government contracted facilities with little hope for adoption.
150 million acres of western public lands belong to all of us, and we can do right by its wildlife. But the issues are complex, and won’t be solved by shouting on social media.
Join wildlife photographers Jamie Baldanza and Deb Lee Carson on their mission to document America’s most elusive herds of wild horses and examine their politically complicated lives.
In the docuseries Wild Lands Wild Horses, beautiful cinematography is woven into exclusive conversations with scientists, ranchers, government officials, and wildlife advocates, who — despite their differences — all share the same goal:
TO KEEP THE WEST WILD.
An Unknown Entity terrorizes the people of a small town. Young men are murdered, Young women driven into madness, all while local farmers and huntsmen report that there is something RED out there
America’s wild horses are in crisis.
For centuries horses have ploughed our fields and carried us into battle.
Caught in the crossfire over land use rights and a shrinking wild landscape, America’s wild horses are struggling to survive.
Some still roam wild, but those thousands that have been gathered are held in government contracted facilities with little hope for adoption.
150 million acres of western public lands belong to all of us, and we can do right by its wildlife. But the issues are complex, and won’t be solved by shouting on social media.
Join wildlife photographers Jamie Baldanza and Deb Lee Carson on their mission to document America’s most elusive herds of wild horses and examine their politically complicated lives.
In the docuseries Wild Lands Wild Horses, beautiful cinematography is woven into exclusive conversations with scientists, ranchers, government officials, and wildlife advocates, who — despite their differences — all share the same goal:
TO KEEP THE WEST WILD.
Johnny Rocket, a multidimensional artist whose roots derived from the Washington, D.C. area, creates music which transports you on a journey of his ghosts, social consciousness, and everyday moods relatable to everyone. Known for his multiplexity approach to music and creative storytelling, his fans from every aspects of life and world happily embark on these journeys with him.
He is the creative mind behind all his videos, combining his storytelling (writing/narrating), directing, acting and producing talents to create stories unapologetic and fearless of the bounds of society. He uses the art of music to appeal to a multigenerational society.
His music video "Survive" won the Best Shorts Competition in California and the Breakthroughs Competition in Tulane and was selected for the International Social Change Film Festival. He is one of the best kept secrets in the industry.
Johnny has performed on stage with legendary "Soul Man" Sam Moore, performing in front of thousands; opened for Shy Glizzy at the Filmore in Silver Spring, MD, as well as several high energy concerts and shows throughout the US.
Here For A Good Time tells the story of Hampshire College, a tiny liberal arts school in Western Mass with a reputation for really knowing how to party. From the infamous "Trip or Treat" Halloween party to the annual Easter Kegg Hunt, Hampshire has been a destination for ravers, stoners, DJs and societal rebels since it opened its doors in 1970. This film was made by a single Hampshire student, during her final year at the school.
Johnny Rocket, a multidimensional artist whose roots derived from the Washington, D.C. area, creates music which transports you on a journey of his ghosts, social consciousness, and everyday moods relatable to everyone. Known for his multiplexity approach to music and creative storytelling, his fans from every aspects of life and world happily embark on these journeys with him.
He is the creative mind behind all his videos, combining his storytelling (writing/narrating), directing, acting and producing talents to create stories unapologetic and fearless of the bounds of society. He uses the art of music to appeal to a multigenerational society.
His music video "Survive" won the Best Shorts Competition in California and the Breakthroughs Competition in Tulane and was selected for the International Social Change Film Festival. He is one of the best kept secrets in the industry.
Johnny has performed on stage with legendary "Soul Man" Sam Moore, performing in front of thousands; opened for Shy Glizzy at the Filmore in Silver Spring, MD, as well as several high energy concerts and shows throughout the US.
An Unknown Entity terrorizes the people of a small town. Young men are murdered, Young women driven into madness, all while local farmers and huntsmen report that there is something RED out there
Days go slow, and the nightmares attack him, He does not remember past memories. He is believed to be traveling to Earth, but he discovers the truth when an accident occurs and the spaceship stopped. The truth that we suffering from it in the present
A film by W.A. Carter
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
In the autumn, when the leaves are down, it’s the time that folk singing rabble rouser U. Utah Phillips thinks about hitting the rails. As a young man he crisscrossed the country on freight trains in search of teachers that would help to understand himself and where he came from. During this time he experienced the ultimate freedom of having no home ahead and none behind but he also experienced the works of mercy as he faced the difficulties of his journey. He discovered the dynamic struggle of people to organize themselves and demand a quality of life for themselves and those around them that provides bread yes, but roses too.
Tales From the Long Memory follows the people who look to Utah as their teacher now while they continue the work that inspired him throughout his life. In Detroit the Wobbly Kitchen shows how the simple act of feeding someone can spark a community of solidarity in a city struggling to rebuild its glory. In Madison the sweet sounds of labor songs echo through the capital building every day at noon. In Portland the Sisters of the Road Café serve up dignity and nourishment at a price you can afford. And in a quaint northern California gold rush town, a dedicated group of community members grow an idea into a house of hospitality called Utah’s Place.
An Unknown Entity terrorizes the people of a small town. Young men are murdered, Young women driven into madness, all while local farmers and huntsmen report that there is something RED out there
Hemp has slowly been making a comeback in the United States, and Kentucky is leading the way. But questions remain about the equity, sustainability, and overall future of the broader cannabis industry.
In the autumn, when the leaves are down, it’s the time that folk singing rabble rouser U. Utah Phillips thinks about hitting the rails. As a young man he crisscrossed the country on freight trains in search of teachers that would help to understand himself and where he came from. During this time he experienced the ultimate freedom of having no home ahead and none behind but he also experienced the works of mercy as he faced the difficulties of his journey. He discovered the dynamic struggle of people to organize themselves and demand a quality of life for themselves and those around them that provides bread yes, but roses too.
Tales From the Long Memory follows the people who look to Utah as their teacher now while they continue the work that inspired him throughout his life. In Detroit the Wobbly Kitchen shows how the simple act of feeding someone can spark a community of solidarity in a city struggling to rebuild its glory. In Madison the sweet sounds of labor songs echo through the capital building every day at noon. In Portland the Sisters of the Road Café serve up dignity and nourishment at a price you can afford. And in a quaint northern California gold rush town, a dedicated group of community members grow an idea into a house of hospitality called Utah’s Place.
George uses magic to help a young child named Daisy become the most popular girl in school.