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December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
Writing
Title
Ordination
Year
2004
David-Anthony Curtis wanted to be a priest since a young age, and having experienced different religious groups, found a home with the Legionnaires of Christ. Max Breiteneicher documents the life of Curtis and the controversial religious group he is a part of.
Type
published content
Title
January 1974 Salt Magazine, Dedication
Year
1974
Dedication page for the January 1974 Salt Magazine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
15 Feet Below
Year
2015
Peter Lang-Stanton, Chloe Prasinos, and Roger Smith document the history of the Flagstaff and Dead River communities.
Type
published content
Title
Years Ago Almost Everybody had a Barn
Year
1977
In the Kennebunkport area, barns cover large parts of the landscape. Lyman Page speaks to Lester Wildes and other barn owners about their barns and the barns that used to be there.
Type
published content
Title
Whistle Making
Year
1980
While Salt students were visiting Monty Washburn to learn about fiddleheads, Washburn also covered the topic of whistle making. Mark DeTeso documents the whistle making process as explained by Washburn.
Type
Photography
Title
Ordination Photographs
Year
2004
David-Anthony Curtis wanted to be a priest since a young age, and having experienced different religious groups, found a home with the Legionnaires of Christ. Seth Gallagher captures the life of Curtis and the controversial religious group he is a part of.
Type
published content
Title
Lighthouses
Year
1977
With questions about lighthouses, Salt students set out to explore the mystery and romance that surrounds lighthouses in Maine. Stephanie Wood and others document the importance of lighthouses in Maine, and speak to individuals who are directly connected to them.
Type
published content
Title
Lobstermen's Sixth Sense
Year
1995
Chris City spotlights the lobster industry, speaking to lobstermen and learning about industry regulations, Seal Cove, and lobsters.
Type
Photography
Title
Don't Call Me Chef
Year
2005
Melanie Fiander captures the work and life of Erik Desjarlais, the chef/proprietor of Bandol in Portland's Old Port, who sees himself first and foremost as a cook.
Type
Writing
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Inmates in Maine's Prison Farm
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Christina Cooke explores how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Photography
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Maine's Prison Farm Photographs
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Danee Voorhees captures how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
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