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Superhero Lady Armwrestlers of Portland (SLAP)
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Photography
Title
The Church of Lafayette St.
Year
2008
Stephanie Ewens and Zachary Crabtree speak to members of the Banyamulenge community in Portland, showing how they come together as a church community.
Type
Radio
Title
Just Be Funny and Funny
Year
2005
Dylan Merriam highlights the work of Christine O'Leary, a comedian from Portland. Merriam discusses O'Leary's performances and how her jokes are created from life experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Two Eggs,Toast, Homefries
Year
2000
Through different owners and changes, Marcy's diner in Portland trys to resdiscover and display a past. Alethea Okonak speaks with the owners of Marcy's to discuss the history and culture of the diner.
Type
Writing
Title
Am I Happy?: Definitions of a Quarter-Life Crisis
Year
2011
Marae Hart speaks to various individuals in Maine to learn about their definitions of happiness. Hart discusses different philosophies and beliefs regarding the emotion.
Type
Radio
Title
L.H. Karaoke Lounge
Year
2003
Ben Harvey explores how a Vietnamese couple in Portland opened various businesses that represent their culture, and speaks to patrons at the karaoke lounge about their experiences.
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
Radio
Title
Spontaneous Hoop: One Women's Passion
Year
2009
As a hula hooper in Portland, Tracy Tingley makes and sells hula hoops. Marian Matthews documents the journey that Tingley started on to get into hula hooping and how it allowed her to leave the stress of her previous life.
Type
Radio
Title
Alter Ego
Year
2006
When Keith Dinsmore is not spending time creating wrestling characters for the Portland Professional Wrestling shows, he is helping to raise a son to give him more opportunities than he had himself. Mike Bernstein highlights Dinsmore's desire to make something of his life, and the lives of those around him.
Type
Photography
Title
Waiting for a Tide: Steve Bunker & Sharon Bondroff
Year
2007
Piper Hanson documents the work done by Steve Bunker and Sharon Bondroff at the China Sea Marine Trading Co. in Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Congress Street Multimedia
Year
2012
Walking up and down Congress St. in Portland everyday, Elise Pepple investigates the people who work and frequent the business and locations on the street.
Type
Photography
Title
Women on Portland Waterfront
Year
1995
Julia Beck Hoggson captures the lives of seven women who work on the waterfront.
Type
Radio
Title
I Have the Day Free
Year
2008
Living on home confinement, one women in Portland is the only person in the state who is serving a prison sentence from home. Natasha Haverty highlights how this women is trying to find her way back into society.
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