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Matthew Dana II
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Radio
Title
Portrait of the MC as a Young Man
Year
2003
Ben Harvey highlights the life of Christopher Moore, or "Noshun", who follows a hip-hop lifestyle. Harvey speaks to Noshun about working on hip hop and how it directs his life.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Writing
Title
Working for a Living
Year
2003
Mira Ptacin highlights the work of David Brennan, a funeral home director at Hobbs Funeral Home. Ptacin speaks to Brennan about his profession and the various job functions at a funeral home.
Type
Photography
Title
Lou, The Crossing Guide Photographs
Year
2010
For over 14 years, Lou Alexander has been a crossing guard in Portland and developed a rapport among the students. David Foster captures Lou's life in retirement and his interactions with students.
Type
Photography
Title
Damn Near Everything
Year
2010
Tucker Walsh documents the live of Bob Frazier, a partial C6 quadriplegic who struggles to maintain a semblance of normalcy while navigating physical pain, family life, and commitments to his community.
Type
Writing
Title
Within Sight
Year
2013
Roger Poulin has spent the past four summers hiking the Appalachian Trail, despite being deafblind. Richard Forbes highlights Poulin's memories of the trail and hiking despite his disability.
Type
Writing
Title
The Final Bell
Year
2000
Tyler Redmond discusses the lives of student athletes from Maine Central Institute and how basketball plays an important role at the school. Redmond speaks with students about their experiences growing up and the game of basketball.
Type
Writing
Title
Gamers Like Us
Year
2007
Julia Botero highlights a Dungeons & Dragons session for one gaming group in Biddeford.
Type
Writing
Title
Hugh's Pier
Year
1998
Eliza Wilmerding explores the fishing business within the Stonington community. Wilmerding speaks to fishermen to learn about fishing industry throughout the year.
Type
Radio
Title
Flea Market Moxie
Year
2008
Elosie Melzer speaks to Caleb Kimble about selling items at the Arundel Flee Market and how it's a hard way to make a living. Kimble discusses the sense of community that develops with people at the flee market and his desire to return everyday, regardless of the challenges.
Type
Radio
Title
Evangelical Churches Take Root in Maine
Year
2013
Moving from Georgia to Maine as church planters, Aaron and Kathy Werner wanted to bring a Southern Baptist church to a secular Maine. Emma Morgenstern speaks to Aaron Werner about bringing religion to Maine, his home state, and about the challenges that they encounter.
Type
Radio
Title
Funtown
Year
2009
During the off-season, rides and attractions at Funtown need to be maintained and well kept. Andrew Weeks speaks to Billy Cormier, the head of maintenance, about his work at Funtown, protecting new rides added to the park, and mistakes that can be made doing maintenance.
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