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Carol Dana
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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.
Type
published content
Title
Ethnic Groups of Maine
Year
1990
Basic facts on various ethnic groups that live in the state of Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Like Father, Like Son: Dan's More Than a Shoe Repairman
Year
2015
Despite all of the change in Portland, Dan Lentz's shop, Roy's Shoes, has stayed the same. Emma Nobel profiles the work Lentz does as a cobbler.
Type
published content
Title
Antoinette's Patience: A Canadian Family In Epping
Year
1984
As the binding spirit that brings her family together, Antoinette Bernier sees the importance of having patience with her large family. Pamela Wood visits Bernier to speak about her family history and making bread.
Type
Writing
Title
What Rests Beneath
Year
2009
Fishing for sea urchins in the waters of Downeast Maine, Dan and Jamie Header face a changing market, along with the typical dangers of diving for urchins. Meghan Daniels discusses the methods that the Header's use for urchin diving and how the urchin industry is changing with added regulations and depressed prices.
Type
Writing
Title
If You're Not at the Table...You're on the Menu
Year
2002
Shana Berger explores the intricacies of the fishing industry in Maine, speaking to fishermen about their experiences and work.
Type
Writing
Title
Toll Collectors
Year
1995
Rebecca Sakoun speaks with toll collectors at toll plaza 6A to learn about their jobs and experiences.
Type
published content
Title
June 1987 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1987
New feature in Salt Magazine that guides people to important places to eat in Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Mondays In Nelson
Year
2013
In the small town of Nelson, New Hampshire residents gather every Monday night to contra dance. Mary Wesley documents how this traditional New England dance has been central to the culture of the Monadnock region for over 200 years.
Type
Photography
Title
Take Hands Four
Year
2012
Contra dancing is a cherished cultural experience in Maine, which involves folk music and people of all generations participating. Lauren Lamont documents how some young people are bringing techno music to contra dancing, and how it interacts with their New England roots.
Type
Photography
Title
Swingin' in the Grange
Year
1999
Shaleece Haas documents a night of swing dancing in the Grange.
Type
Writing
Title
Fostering a Future
Year
1998
The state of Maine has over a thousand licensed foster parents, with Dan Boucher being just one of those parents. Kate Drake explores the culture around fostering children by discussing Boucher's daily life.
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