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Kirk Davis
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Radio
Title
Alexander
Year
2014
At Cappy's Chowder House in Camden, many taxidermied animals are hanging on the wall, but owning one particular bird caused David Robichaud to break the law. Kala Hoke documents the regulations regarding wildlife protection and how people in Camden rallied behind Alexander, the bird at Cappy's.
Type
Photography
Title
Bai Wai
Year
2005
Kim Alexander captures the work of veterinarian, Dr. David Jefferson, a practitioner of chiropracty.
Type
Photography
Title
Concession Tune
Year
2000
Michael Kautz captures the world of musicians who perform traditional music.
Type
published content
Title
Yankee Contraptions
Year
1976
With the need for something that could split wood for him, Monty Washburn engineered a contraption that could do it. Kevin Harnden speaks to Washburn about putting together his machine.
Type
Photography
Title
St. Lucia: Maine's New Sweden Photographs
Year
1976
In central Maine, there is a cluster of small communities that are home to many Swedish immigrants. Debbie Ziegler and others investigate how these communities continue to preserve the traditions of their forefathers.
Type
published content
Title
December 1990 Salt Magazine, Advertisements
Year
1990
Advertisements for the University of Maine, Portland Museum of Art, and North Country Press.
Type
Photography
Title
Working for the Living
Year
2003
Erika Preuss captures the work of David Brennan, a funeral home director at Hobbs Funeral Home.
Type
Radio
Title
Poetry Behind Bars
Year
2015
At the Somerset County Jail, inmates are offered a creative writing class that allows inmates to share their feelings. Daniel Rosinsky-Larsson highlights the work that David Richards does for inmates at the prison, and how the program provides an outlet for inmates.
Type
Multimedia
Title
In Our Veins
Year
2014
As the Penobscot River recovers from centuries of environmental impacts, the restoration of river-based traditions remains a hope for the Penobscot Indian Nation. Sara Quinn documents how members of the Penobscot Tribe used to rely on the river, and today how they attempt to remain attached to it.
Type
Photography
Title
Dairy Farm, Vassalboro Photographs
Year
1987
Bound to the Rancourt Dairy Farm in Vassalboro, hired hands and owners work restless work days. Pam Berry captures the work done at the farm, and how people feel about their work.
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
Making Minyan
Year
1991
Each day, ten men are needed for group prayer at the Etz Chaim Synagogue in Portland. Jennifer Freed documents the work members of the congregation do to keep their Jewish traditions and culture alive.
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