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Multimedia
Title
Remember me...A Rose
Year
2015
The case of Ashley Ouellette's murder is just one in over 120 unsolved homicides in the state of Maine. Lindsey Kilbridge investigates Ouellette's murder and why no one was ever charged with her murder.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Universal Language
Year
2015
Living in Portland from Guniea, West Africa, Namory Keita is a drumming instructor and drum-maker. Lindsey Kilbride profiles Keita's passion for drumming and having to adjust to life in the U.S.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Generations in Play
Year
2015
As two performers who are at different stages in their musical careers, Gail and Obi are both fiddle players in a community fiddle group based in Portland. Ali Scattergood documents how the two performers weave music into their lives.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Like Father, Like Son: Dan's More Than a Shoe Repairman
Year
2015
Despite all of the change in Portland, Dan Lentz's shop, Roy's Shoes, has stayed the same. Emma Nobel profiles the work Lentz does as a cobbler.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Life on the Hill
Year
2015
For the Freeport Flag Ladies, the American flag is more than just a symbol, but an entire lifestyle. James Colombo highlights how this group has made it their life's work to keep alive a sense of true Americanism.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Linear Perspective
Year
2015
For two individuals from different backgrounds, their lives converged in the 1950s. Kalila Holt profiles the stories of Rolf, who grew up in Nazi Germany, and Lovye, who grew up in segregated South Carolina.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Bodies
Year
2015
As a mortician in training, Mark Cevoli spends a lot of time with dead bodies. Kalila Holt profiles Cevoli's time in training, and what it is like being young and working so closely with death.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Merely Existing
Year
2015
With little left to live for, Andrew started to think about how his life impacts everything around him. Kelsey Nichols documents how Andrew places himself within the time and space he occupies, applying theory into his recovery.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Eleventh Step
Year
2015
Leaving behind a shattered life to start a new one, Liz Leuthner found help through yoga. Marita Murphy profiles the journey Leuthner has gone through with yoga to help her alcohol recovery.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Gown, Glove, and Mask
Year
2015
Living with cystic fibrosis, Michael Healey cannot interact with other people that have the disease because of cross infections. Healey highlights his personal experience with the disease and how it leads to an isolating experience.
Type
Radio
Title
Counting Numbers
Year
2015
Making just 10% over the minimum wage, Crystal Cron still struggles to save money. Kelsey Nichols investigates how the standard of living is affected by the minimum wage in Portland, and how local businesses feel about changes to employee wages.
Type
Radio
Title
The Remarkable Resilience of Zebrafish
Year
2015
Studying zebrafish due to their ability to regrow their own heart tissue, Dr. Voot Yin has developed a compound that could allow human heart tissue to regenerate itself. Lila Cherneff highlights the work that Dr. Yin has done with zebrafish, and speaks about his own life experiences dealing with anger
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