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Matthew Dana II
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Radio
Title
Time, Place & Conditions
Year
2004
Ray Leavasseur discusses spending time in prison and his beliefs regarding the government. Leavasseur talks about being hunted by the FBI and living under the radar before being captured.
Type
Radio
Title
Practicing Awareness
Year
2006
Phil James discusses teaching the shakuhachi, a flute of Japanese origins. James and his students speak about how playing the shakuhachi allows for meditation and brings out a spiritual nature.
Type
Radio
Title
Ode to Dishes
Year
2006
Briana O'Higgins documents the life of Shane Boyington, a collector of fiestaware and former drug addict. Boyington speaks about overcoming his drug abuse, and collecting and selling fiestaware dishes.
Type
Photography
Title
Cluny Collects 'Heritage' in Potato Land Photographs
Year
1975
In Presque Isle, Cluny McPherson collects the heritage of potato growing people. Tanya Solomon and Parise White capture images of McPherson about his collection of old farm tools.
Type
Photography
Title
Nobody Cuts the Same Photographs
Year
1978
At O'Hara's in Rockland, cutting fish is a family affair. Lynn Kippax, Jr. and Sheryl Lane speak to Lamont Allen, Sr. about his experience cutting fish and the cutting process.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Time Democracy Photographs
Year
1974
With over 30 years experience as a moderator for town meetings, George Martin has plenty of stories. Valerie Gould and Anne Pierter speak to Martin about his experiences as a moderator.
Type
Photography
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee Photographs
Year
1975
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Steve Bragdon and others document Pericles' journey to Maine and opening his own business.
Type
published content
Title
A Life in Motion
Year
2000
Even at old age, Elizabeth Shames continues to dance with the Perennial Effects dance group. Sarah Merrill highlights the life of Shames, discussing her history with dancing and her personal life.
Type
Radio
Title
Josh
Year
2004
Molly Menschel highlights the life of Josh Dayton, a dyslexic student at Aucocisco School and Learning Center. Dayton speaks about his desire to create a card game and how he escapes from reality.
Type
Radio
Title
The Junk King
Year
2006
Joshua Gleason speaks to Jerry Blackburn, a junk collector, who finds value in all things. Gleason discusses Blackburn's dream to start his own museum for the antiques and curiosities that he has found.
Type
Radio
Title
Inside Juvie
Year
2004
Lara Coger investigates the lives of youths who are incarcerated at Long Creek Youth Development Center. Coger speaks to Sean, one inmate, to learn about his experiences in prison and going through rehabilitation.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A God-given Talent
Year
2014
For nearly five decades, Everard Hall has been digging graves in Down East Maine. Erin Birney documents Hall's desire to do things the old-fashioned way and his perfection of the craft.
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