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Keefe, Sue
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Title
Punk Rocker and Sausage Fox
Year
2002
Luke Snyder highlights the life of Jordan Kratz, a Jewish punk rocker. Snyder discusses Kratz's punk rock lifestyle, interest in science fiction, and living with Hepatitis C.
Type
Writing
Title
Stories of Love and Death
Year
2009
Jess Winter highlights how the Jewish Burial Society of Portland fights to keep traditional rituals alive. Winter speaks to members of the community about rituals being altered to assimilate to American customs and how this impacts their religious practices.
Type
published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Advertisement
Year
1991
Advertisement for Brown Goldsmiths Jewelers.
Type
published content
Title
Legend of the Saco River
Year
1975
Around the Saco area, people are familiar with stories regarding the Saco River and a curse. Anne Harrison and Pat Shrader speak to Marion Banks to confirm whether or not the curse is real.
Type
published content
Title
Sheering
Year
1975
In 1962, Almon Williams began raising sheeps. Williams walks Salt students through the sheep shearing process.
Type
Writing
Title
Let Bygones Be: How the Oulton Dairy Farm Became a Golf Course
Year
2007
For almost 60 years, the Oulton family owned over 100 acres of land that they used for their dairy farm. Sarah Earle speaks to Frank Oulton about working the land and how the property was sold to the Falmouth Country Club.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Reason For Living
Year
2013
At the age of 85, Lucy Heywood is writing her life story and reflecting on her experiences. Ben Buddig documents how Heywood speaks about the good times in her life, and the challenges she fought through.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Million Dollar Babies
Year
2013
As the price of eels went up, the few elvers in Maine began to experience poaching and other issues due to all of the money involved. Alison Hudson investigates what elvers have had to do in order to do their work.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Metal Underground
Year
2014
Trying to find treasures that were long lost and historical, Aaron Marcy spends his time searching for stuff in the ground. Emily Qualey documents how Marcy views his hobby as a way to see the history of a location.
Type
Radio
Title
Thanks For Sharing Your Girlfriend With Me
Year
2009
Moving away from monogamous relationships, one women in South Portland speaks about her experience with polyamorous relationships. She discusses the importance of talking about your insecurities in order to maintain a committed long-term relationship.
Type
Photography
Title
Black Child of Maine - Geneva Sherrer Photographs
Year
1984
As a native of Augusta and black female, Geneva Sherrer has begun to document the untold story of Maine's black people. Heather Lane captures images of Sherrer while she works to tell the history of African Americans in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Outside the Boxes
Year
2014
In order to find herself and acceptance of the spiritual work, Pamela Cragin set off on a journey. Belinda Woolfson speaks to Cragin about her experiences working and traveling around the world as she explored her spirituality.
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