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Alexander, Lou
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Title
When Life Gives You Potatoes, Make Vodka
Year
2007
David Farady highlights the history of Cold River Vodka, distilled at Maine Distilleries. Farady covers the uniqueness of Cold River Vodka in the United States and the business.
Type
Radio
Title
You're Really Good for What You Do, Mom
Year
2008
Sara Cox, a country singer/songwriter, speaks about the creative process for writing music and raising her kids.
Type
Writing
Title
Living in Limbo - After Allagash
Year
2004
Nick Crawford highlights the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta. Crawford discusses how Jackson commutes between Augusta and Fort Kent every week to be with his family and his other job as a logger.
Type
Photography
Title
Living in Limbo
Year
2004
Sabrina Haley captures the work of the Troy Jackson, a state representative in Augusta.
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
published content
Title
Diner Revival
Year
1990
In the middle of a nostalgic pop movement, Salt visits diners throughout Maine to see how they are being revived.
Type
published content
Title
Of Tourists and Cows
Year
1987
Stephen Dismore speaks to Billy Beckwith, a boy who tends a vegetable stand, about tourists.
Type
Writing
Title
Everybody Sleeps?
Year
2001
Technicians at the Maine Sleep Institute aim to find irregularities in a person's sleep, in order to assist with the recovery of sleep. Brooke Lawsing speaks to individuals who suffer from sleep disorders to learn about their experiences and treatments they have received.
Type
published content
Title
The Middle Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
Type
Writing
Title
Davis Family
Year
1993
Charles Reitze documents the history of the Davis Family. Reitze explores how the family attempts to be self-sufficient and as independent as American society allows.
Type
published content
Title
Bear Trapping
Year
1975
In the northwestern part of Maine, Russell Kennedy has trapped about 250 bears. Anne Pierter speaks to Kennedy about hunting and how he traps.
Type
published content
Title
Rum Running
Year
1977
Salt staff and students collect and retell the stories of people involved with rum running, on both sides of the situation.
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