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Superhero Lady Armwrestlers of Portland (SLAP)
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Title
Sam and Hazel at the Pier
Year
1976
For nearly 40 years, Sam and Hazel Wildes have been familiar figures at the Cape Porpoise Pier. Kelly Emery documents how the Wildes have become a staple for the community, and speaks about their experiences there.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Omnibus 2001, Back Cover
Year
2001
Back cover for the Salt Omnibus 2001.
Type
Radio
Title
Roadway Renaissance Man
Year
2002
Carla Neufeldt speaks to Tom Nunes, a toll collector, about his experiences working in a toll booth, and how he makes his job interesting.
Type
Radio
Title
Four Feet Under: The Last of the Gravediggers
Year
2011
At Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bill True and Eugene Rand are the last true gravediggers who only dig graves by hand. True and Rand discuss their work, the time that goes into digging each grave, and being put out of work by technology.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Dreams of a 50-Something Rocker Multimedia
Year
2012
Claire Jeffers highlights the work that a group of grown men put into trying to be rock stars as they speak about their love for music.
Type
Multimedia
Title
At Ease
Year
2012
Heidi Sistare highlights the work of David Twiss, an artist at Pickwick Independent Press. Sistare speaks to Twiss about artwork and exploring the darkness of childhood in his art.
Type
Multimedia
Title
China Girls
Year
2013
For Barbara Cough, adopting her daughters Catie and Kimberly from China were a way for her to understand a culture that is part of her own lineage. Liz Mak documents how Barbara and her partner attempt to expose their children to a culture they have never known.
Type
Radio
Title
Flatline Days
Year
2009
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hilary Hebert is a mother who is learning to manage her mood disorder and raising her children at the same time. Catherine Spangler speaks to Hebert about her experiences with her disorder, being a caregiver, and her role as a mother.
Type
Radio
Title
Portrait of the MC as a Young Man
Year
2003
Ben Harvey highlights the life of Christopher Moore, or "Noshun", who follows a hip-hop lifestyle. Harvey speaks to Noshun about working on hip hop and how it directs his life.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Any Moment
Year
2014
Suffering from a rare disease known as mast cell activation syndrome, Crystal Goodwin has severe allergic reactions that affect her organ system. Whitney Devin documents how Goodwin has been dealing with hospitalizations, and having to be conscious of her environment at all times.
Type
Radio
Title
Mark Our Vessel
Year
2010
Fascinated by the visual representation of stories through tattoos, Cyndi Lou Pappenfus uses tattooing as a way to give people closure for life-changing events. Sarah Delia documents the work that Cyndi Lou does for people who have survived cancer and drug addictions, and how the tattoos tell their own story.
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