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Adams, Herb
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Multimedia
Title
All Winter
Year
2014
At two years old, Kaylee Brown suffers from a fatal seizure disorder that is causing ripples throughout the family. Peter Lang-Stanton documents how Kaylee's mother copes with her daughter's disease, resorting to controversial solutions.
Type
Photography
Title
How I Get By
Year
2010
Suffering from debilitating headaches, doctors could not figure out what was causing Rebecca Picket to have headaches and pain. Leah Arsenault captures how Rebecca Picket uses medical marijuana to relieve her pain.
Type
Photography
Title
Nine Lives Photographs
Year
2005
At Peabody House in Portland, Cynthia Cushing is able to receive care from nurses and volunteers to ensure she takes her AIDS medication, and also have a place to sleep. Meghan Lazier captures Cushing's life.
Type
published content
Title
Comeback of the Boxers
Year
1997
Six nights out of the week boxers of all skill levels come to the Portland Boxing Club to train and fight. Ethan Anderson speaks with the fighters to learn about their boxing careers and aspirations.
Type
published content
Title
Outsiders in Friendship
Year
1988
Starting a bed and breakfast in Maine as outsiders, Bill and Debbie Michaud learn some lessons. Elline Lipkin speaks to the Michaud's about their inn, the Outsiders' Inn Bed and Breakfast in Friendship, Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
Hope Spot
Year
2008
A female wrestler in Maine, Cathy Pike recounts getting into wrestling and the character she portrays. Pike speaks about keeping her real life separate from the character she plays in the ring.
Type
Radio
Title
Brighten the Corner
Year
2008
Annie Larmon highlights the work of Sally Rollins, who runs a pet rescue, living with over 50 animals. Larmon discusses how Rollins maintains her house and cares for all the animals.
Type
Photography
Title
International Art: How Laura Fuller's Glasswork Finds You
Year
2008
A glass artist from Portland, Laura Fuller utilizes broken and discarded glass for art pieces. Rachel Roche captures how Fuller makes little glass angels in memory of her daughter.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
Radio
Title
It Takes an Island
Year
2012
The state of Maine contains the largest senior citizen population, with many seniors living on islands. Laura Candler highlights the work that one women does as a caregiver for her neighbor, due to the lack of ways to care for the elderly on isolated island communities.
Type
Photography
Title
Like It, No Like It - Take It Photographs
Year
1978
For nearly 60 years, Maria Gollaros has worked in the fabric mills of New England. Sheryl Lane and Deborah Garvin highlight Gollaros' life as a Greek immigrant and how she uses her Greek traditions in Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Rainbow Cornelia: Becoming Real
Year
2014
Throughout her life, Rainbow Cornelia has moved between the varying poles of protest and retreat. Greta Moran documents Cornelia's life as she explores the themes of finding a new home and creating a mode of living for oneself.
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