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Anderson, Doug
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Title
Gun, Bears and Dogs
Year
2005
Katherine Baulu discusses the work of Mel, a registered Maine Guide and hunter. Baulu speaks to Mel about hunting, bears, and his hounds.
Type
Photography
Title
Turn it On, Turn it Up, and Kick Some Butt Photographs
Year
2004
Jennifer Whitney documents how Brooke and Stephanie Hammond have won seventeen beauty pageant titles with the support of their parents.
Type
Writing
Title
On the Outs
Year
1999
Building Alternatives provides juveniles serving a prison sentence opportunties for vocational education. Collette Sosnowy speaks to educators and students with the Building Alternatives program about their experiences and the opportunities the program offers.
Type
Writing
Title
Dogs Don't Hug/Good Thing I Love You
Year
2003
Amanda Goldblatt speaks to individuals regarding service animals and animal training, highlighting how important these animals are some people to function on a daily basis.
Type
Writing
Title
A Family Affair: A Mom 'n' Pop Hopes To Remain Hands On While Growing
Year
2011
Maine Mead Works produces locally sourced honey wine, handmade by a Portland couple and their few employees. Kira Goldenberg highlights how Carly Cope and Ben Alexander have plans for expansion, but have to decide if that will jeopardize the artisan sensibility.
Type
Photography
Title
Good Boy - Prison Pups Program
Year
2001
Finding ways for prison inmates to give back to society while incarcerated is a difficult task, but the Pups in Prison Program at the Downeast Correctional Institute does just that. Lorienne Schulze captures how the program allows inmates to train service dogs while they serve their prison sentence.
Type
Writing
Title
Friendship House
Year
1997
Unlike the average homeless shelter, Friendship House houses homeless alcoholics who are attemping to stay sober. Erin Hurney documents the lives and experiences of individuals who stay at Friendship House.
Type
Radio
Title
The Gospel of Harm Reduction
Year
2021
Jesse Harvey created the Church of Safe Injection to give drug users in Maine the resources and support they needed. This story is about how the organization decided to move forward in the wake of his passing and the women who kept his dream alive. PLEASE NOTE: This story contains references to substance misuse disorder and sexual abuse. Please take care while listening.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Writing
Title
Choreography
Year
2004
Caitlin Corrigan speaks to Brigitte Paulus about a show she is the choreographing, Nutcracker Burlesque. Corrigan speaks to Paulus regarding her experiences dancing, drug use, and her alternate version of the Nutcracker.
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