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Title
Soapmaking
Year
1976
Making soap all of her life, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan shows Salt students how her craft is performed. Mrs. Sullivan guides Lorraine Kingsbury and others through the process from the start.
Type
Radio
Title
Congress Street
Year
2012
Walking up and down Congress St. in Portland everyday, Elise Pepple decided to explore the histories of places she passes. Pepple speaks to Jeane Bull about the local history of the area, and speaks to people who frequent key locations downtown.
Type
published content
Title
The Island Romance Heads Out, Portland, 1994
Year
1995
Roland Laigo captures the departure of the Island Romance from Portland at 5:45 A.M.
Type
published content
Title
Baked Beans in the Pot
Year
2001
At the B&M Beans plant in Portland, almost a million cans of baked beans leave each week. Heather Coleman captures the day-to-day life of the "family" of bean factory workers.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Road is Paved
Year
2012
As a hip-hop artist, Sarah Violette explores the topics of gender, identity, and the path of an artist. Heidi Sistare provides a profile on Violette and her craft.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Relevant Freestyles: The Dorit
Year
2012
On the streets of Portland, Myles Bullen makes music with a percussive instrument called a Dorit. Lauren Lamont profiles Bullen's love for freestyling and music.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hobo News
Year
2014
Adapting the street paper model in Portland, Matt Coffey is a homeless man who sells his paper, Hobo News, everyday in Portland. Amber Morgan highlights Coffey's work and his efforts to integrate himself into the community.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Playing to Heal
Year
2014
As a musician, Kate Beever has used her music for therapy. Caroline Santinelli profiles the work Kate has done to help cancer patients cope with the emotional aspects of healing.
Type
Radio
Title
Ann Meets Mr. Ellington
Year
2002
Kerry Seed speaks to Ann Searcy, a jazz singer, about her experiences meeting Duke Ellington and singing in coastal towns around New England.
Type
Radio
Title
Sauti, My Voice
Year
2008
Emily Eagle highlights the life of Daniella Runyambo, a refugee from the Congo, who grew up around political and ethnic violence. Eagle discusses how Runyambo was not allowed a voice in her country, but in the United States language has become a large part of her life.
Type
Radio
Title
Hot Lunch
Year
2003
Kathryn Sullivan speaks to Nancy McAdams, the kitchen manager at Portland High School, about what the school orders for the students to eat during lunch. McAdams also speaks about meeting the needs of students based on their diverse backgrounds.
Type
Radio
Title
A Ministry of Presence
Year
2006
Nash Garabedian and Mary Anne Wallace discuss the ministry and services they provide for seafarers through Seafarer's Friend. Garabedian and Wallace speak about being pastoral with crew members and offering hospitality.
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