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Adams, Herb
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Photography
Title
Somehow, Someway
Year
2010
Sarah Craig documents the work that Glenda St. Pierre does as a caretaker for both her mother, who is 100 years old, and her husband, who has advanced Parkinson's.
Type
Photography
Title
Business as Usual
Year
2010
On her last afternoon of business, Kim Anderson, owner of North Star Music Cafe in Portland carries on her business like normal. Alana Kansaku-Sarmiento captures Anderson's business.
Type
Photography
Title
A New Chapter Photographs
Year
2012
In order to cope with her blindness, Bobbi Lachance turns to writing novels. Lachance recounts her experiences of domestic violence, and how she found a relationship that became real love.
Type
Writing
Title
On the Outs
Year
1999
Building Alternatives provides juveniles serving a prison sentence opportunties for vocational education. Collette Sosnowy speaks to educators and students with the Building Alternatives program about their experiences and the opportunities the program offers.
Type
published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Salt Covers
Year
1991
List of Salt Magazines and their covers.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Riley
Year
2013
At the age of 23, Riley Hart was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Katie Bell profiles how Hart is adjusting to changes in her life and finding out that her father also has cancer.
Type
Writing
Title
Marjoram and Sage
Year
2014
Allison Behringer highlights the life of Aziza Dafili, an immigrant from Morocco living in Portland. Behringer speaks to Dafili about coming to America, and how her heart is still in her homeland.
Type
Writing
Title
Economy of Luck
Year
2009
For nearly 60 years the Scarborough Downs has been home to southern Maine's horse racing tradition, but it has begun to show its age as modern gambling becomes more popular. Aubrey White speaks to Mike Sweeney, the track's announcer, about lower attendance and how the sport has dwindled from a full time investment to a part time hobby.
Type
published content
Title
An Interview with Bill Curtsinger
Year
2006
Salt Magazine speaks to Bill Cursinger, a professional photographer, about his new book, Extreme Nature.
Type
Writing
Title
The Members of Cerberus Shoal Play with Their Eyes Closed
Year
2003
Molly Sircher documents the music group Cerberus Shoal, and speaks to the band members about their experiences touring and performing.
Type
Radio
Title
This is Radio.
Year
2021
This is a story about dreams and youth, and the radio. Laura Ubaté is 23 when she accomplish her teenage dream: being a radio DJ. She is in charge of the overnight show and thinks no one listens to her. But one night, she starts receiving desperate calls from listeners all across Colombia. It’s voting night, and Laura is about to prove if she matches the expectations of her listeners.
Type
Writing
Title
The Final Bell
Year
2000
Tyler Redmond discusses the lives of student athletes from Maine Central Institute and how basketball plays an important role at the school. Redmond speaks with students about their experiences growing up and the game of basketball.
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