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Radio
Title
Dam Radio Story
Year
2010
With the vision to build a dam in Eastport, Norman Laberge has been trying for 35 years to harness the power of the tides. Emily Friedman documents Laberge's plan to harness the power of the tide and the pushback he has encountered.
Type
Radio
Title
Quincy Dean's Radio Diary
Year
2008
Quincy Slobod speaks about her experience being homeschooled, and trying to decided if she should go to a normal school before going off to college.
Type
published content
Title
Country Eastern
Year
2000
Although country music generally finds more popularity in the south, the country music scene in Maine has a large following. From radio to organizations, Elyssa East looks at how country music plays a role in certain communities of Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun Radio
Year
2001
Janice Gardner explores the lives of civil war reenactors, trying to understand the hows, whys, and possible dangers of Civil War reenactment.
Type
Radio
Title
Bill Rowell's Recovery
Year
2013
When Bill Rowell got involved with crack, it changed his life for the worse. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Rowell became involved with drugs, his depression, and his journey to recovery.
Type
Radio
Title
At the Toucan Hop
Year
2002
John Basile speaks to baby boomers who are attending the Bird Toucan Lounge to dance to music from their youth.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Tango
Year
2005
Evan Roberts highlights the life of Robin Tara, a tango dancer who left her job to pursue dancing, and then started her own business selling tango shoes.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: What If?
Year
2007
Losing their hearing, Kevin and James hatch are trying to cope with the changes. Katie Freddoso documents how the two brothers have begun to interact with the deaf community to help their transition.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Omnibus 2001, Testimonial
Year
2001
Jamison York offers a testimonial regarding the radio faculty at Salt.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Elvis Cop
Year
2005
Police officer Chuck Denault speaks about his hobby as an Elvis Presley impersonator, and the work he puts into his craft to getting everything right for performing.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: A Family Yarn
Year
2005
Working together as a family in the manufacturing industry, Ruth Archulater and her sons speak about their experiences working in the mill and starting their own yarn company. The family speaks about their current company and how jobs have moved out of the country.
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