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Brace, Peter B.
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Radio
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Cathy, 16, Mom
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas documents the life of Cathy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Cathy discusses the difficulties being a young mother and the parenting classes she takes.
Type
published content
Title
Ruth
Year
1978
As a resident of Swan's Island, Ruth Moulden shares her thoughts and life with Anne Pierter. Moulden discusses life on the island and working there.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Scrap Metal Mick
Year
2013
When Mick Smith retired from being a psychologist, he decided to turn to something entirely different, collecting scrap metal. Cory Valentine profiles the work Smith does to collect metal and sell it.
Type
Radio
Title
More Than Just Houses
Year
2010
Former residents of Little Italy in Portland discusses their experiences growing up in their neighborhood, and their sense of community. They speak about the community being destroyed because of urban renewal and the issue with eminent domain.
Type
Radio
Title
The Great Stephan
Year
2009
Working as a magician every weekend in Lewiston, Steven Cornish speaks about being a performer. Cornish recounts getting into entertainment as a magician, how the magic community is a tough market, and his love for performing.
Type
Writing
Title
Follow the Making
Year
2012
Heidi Sistare highlights the work of Lisa Pixley, a trailblazer in the energetic printmaking community in Portland. Sistare speaks to Pixley about her printing studio, Pickwick Independent Press, and about being an artist.
Type
Photography
Title
Twelve Years Later: Living in Maine
Year
2000
After twelve years since being documented by Salt, David Lee returns to the Luy family to document how they have adapted to American traditions, and show how their family heritage is still strong.
Type
Radio
Title
Swing Free
Year
2009
A member of the swinger community, Nadine Drapeau is able to find acceptance by being a swinger. Julia King documents how Drapeau interacts with other swingers, and how the swinger community allowed her to find a reason to live.
Type
Radio
Title
Writing, War and Fictitious Creatures
Year
2008
Brad Watts recounts his experience being in the military at a young age and going to Iraq. Watts discusses his PTSD and how it has allowed him to write books about his experiences in war.
Type
Photography
Title
Saga On the High Seas
Year
2010
When the lease between the Cumberland County Civic Center and the Portland Pirates hockey team grew close, the fans struggled with the notion of their team being relocated. Sarah Craig captures the importance of hockey for the local community.
Type
Photography
Title
Where Ledges Spread Out
Year
2002
The legend behind the Penobscot River goes that the river itself shaped the culture of Penobscot people, and provided for them. Amanda Abel captures how the Penobscot people deal with the river being used for the needs of the industrial world.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Trieste
Year
2014
After being bedridden due to a severe workplace accident, Trieste decided to finally come out as a trans woman. Arielle Zionts profiles Trieste's decision to come out, and dealing with her neuromuscular disorder.
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