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Photography
Title
Not Just a Test: An Experiment in Subsistance Farming
Year
2014
Stephanie Strauss documents the work done at Wild Folk Farm in Benton, Maine, located on marginal soil.
Type
Photography
Title
The ABC's of ESL Photographs
Year
2006
Maisie Crow documents the work Stephen Dyro does for students at Portland High School as an ESL teacher.
Type
Writing
Title
Anam Cara: A Family Journey
Year
2004
Amy Cadge documents the story of the Greer family, discussing their journey to Maine and their studio where they care for people.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Elvis Cop
Year
2005
Police officer Chuck Denault speaks about his hobby as an Elvis Presley impersonator, and the work he puts into his craft to getting everything right for performing.
Type
Radio
Title
Elvis Cop
Year
2003
Police officer Chuck Denault speaks about his hobby as an Elvis Presley impersonator, and the work he puts into his craft to getting everything right for performing.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Healing People, Healing Plants
Year
2013
An as herbalist and medicine maker in Belfast, August Sender provides tinctures and salves to free medicine clinics around the country. Alice Quinlan provides a profile on Sender's work.
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
Photography
Title
Caulking Boats Photographs
Year
1974
For nearly half a century, Ken Campbell has been caulking boats. Carl Young speaks to Campbell about getting into the trade and the work that goes into repairing a boat.
Type
Photography
Title
Dressing Up History
Year
2009
Having an interest in history and wanting to keep it alive, Kate and Chris Nulle became Civil War reenactors. Leah Schmalz captures the work the Nulle's do reenacting.
Type
Photography
Title
Boats That Come Naturally Photographs
Year
1979
Building boats since 1951, the artform comes naturally to Ralph Stanley. Julien LeSieur and Dorothy O'Keefe speak to Stanley about his work building boats.
Type
Photography
Title
Charlie's Angels Photographs
Year
2002
Lesley MacVane captures the work of three advocates with Family Crisis Services, who assist women with protection orders and other services to help against domestic violence.
Type
published content
Title
51st Barber
Year
1989
Owner of a barbershop in Portland, Danny Mardigian shares his life story and experiences.
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