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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
The Monty Python Blacksmith: Tim Greene, Parsonsfield
Year
2004
Amanda Venable documents the life and work of Tim Greene, a blacksmith from Parsonfield, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Breaking Trail
Year
2005
Lisa Miccolis captures the life of Polly Mahoney, owner of Mahoosuc Guide Service in Newry.
Type
Writing
Title
Behind One Table: Flea Markets
Year
2000
Like all collectibles, people have stories as well. Victoria Gannon discusses the lives of individuals who sell items at the flea market. Gannon learns about the second hand culture and philosophies.
Type
Writing
Title
Maine's Unspoken Hero
Year
2001
Following the terrorists attacks of 9/11, Scott Rodbro set out to find Maine's heroes, contacting veterans groups in the state. Rodbro speaks to a veteran about his time and experiences in the armed services.
Type
Radio
Title
Tango!
Year
2003
Evan Roberts highlights the life of Robin Tara, a tango dancer who left her job to pursue dancing, and then started her own business selling tango shoes.
Type
Photography
Title
Mother
Year
2012
Growing up with a handicapped parent for his entire life, Laine Zimmerman captured images of places that reminded him of his mother, showing his point of view of the world.
Type
Photography
Title
Ann Boyle
Year
2007
Although close to the sisters at The Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Ann Boyle has not made the commitment to become a sister herself. Jodie Goodnough captures the life of Boyle.
Type
Photography
Title
Mona Jerome
Year
2007
Having working with horses her entire life, Mona Jerome rescues wild mustangs and tries to find them new homes. Kari Wehrs captures the work of Jerome.
Type
Writing
Title
The Best Possible Care
Year
2000
A practitioner of alternative healing, Dana Roffler runs a healing business for animals and people. Melissa Matsubara discusses how Roffler uses Shamanism as a form of healing.
Type
Writing
Title
Where They Belong
Year
2001
Erica Ballamy highlights the lives of three individuals on Cliff Island, and how although they are all different, the island brings them all together.
Type
Writing
Title
Growing Up Black in Maine
Year
1994
Andrea Clark discusses the lives and experiences of various individuals who grew up being black in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Peabody House
Year
1996
Twilight Greenaway highlights the lives of caregivers and volunteers at Peabody House in Portland. These individuals offer support and services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Maine.
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