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Paquette, Dave
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Photography
Title
No! Photographs
Year
1986
With the possibility of Maine having a nuclear dump site, the strong response has been "No!". Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the responses of the public to a nuclear dump site.
Type
Photography
Title
Mudflats and Mermaids
Year
2010
Having to adapt to life in Maine, Laura Nuñez came to Maine from Los Angeles. Aria Curtis captures the activities of Nuñez at Coastal Studies for Girls.
Type
Writing
Title
Seeing It For What It Is
Year
2001
Creativity can be found in all places, as Robin-Lee Holman discusses regarding Spindleworks, a non-profit artist cooperative made up of artists with developmental disabilities. Holman speaks to artists regarding Spindleworks and their experiences.
Type
Writing
Title
Living in America, Dreaming of Lebanon
Year
2007
Born as a second generation Lebanese-Ameican, Jeanne Handy always considered herself Lebanese before anything else. Paige MacGregor discusses how Handry desires to connect with her families Lebanese culture by using aspects of her heritage in her daily life.
Type
Photography
Title
Moments of Clarity
Year
2013
Smith Galtney documents the locations where Mainers who have battled with drug and alcohol addictions were able to find a chance to recover.
Type
Photography
Title
I'm Just Going to Keep Rolling Photographs
Year
2007
Having served time in prison for drug offenses, Phil Giusti is attempting to turn his life around. Kara Mears captures Giusti's life.
Type
Writing
Title
Worming
Year
1996
A key staple to fishing is bait, and in Maine there are individuals who practice wormdigging. Jennifer Dowell speaks with some of these men and learns about capturing and dealing bait.
Type
published content
Title
Under One Roof: the YMCA
Year
1993
The YMCA organization serves multiple purposes within a local community, from offering recreational sports to housing. Jim Chilsen speaks with patrons and residents of the Portland YMCA to discuss programs and activities related to recreation and social services.
Type
published content
Title
Crazy Avery Goes to New York
Year
1986
As a direct descendant of Barney Beal, Avery Kelley is known for his ability to tell stories. Jill Harvey speaks to Kelley about a trip he took to New York.
Type
published content
Title
Liz Leddy: Portrait of a Boxer
Year
2002
Getting involved with the wrong crowd at a young age, Liz Leddy found boxing as a way to fix her life. Christine Heintz offers a profile on Leddy and how boxing has allowed her to stay sober.
Type
published content
Title
Quilting - Patchwork Art
Year
1985
Quilters of all ages in Maine are reinventing an old art form. Mary Thorsby speaks to quilters about their craft.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
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