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Anne Gorham
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Radio
Title
Sarah's Dream
Year
2004
Anne Glickman speaks to Sarah Nichols about her passion for and experiences flying in hot air balloons.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Radio
Title
The Davey Joe
Year
2008
Charles and Alice Archambault discuss the loss of their home in Maine, due to a high tide at Camp Ellis.
Type
Radio
Title
Ending Light
Year
2007
Matthew Swanson highlights the life of Chuck Miller, who has gradually started to lose his vision due to a disease called retinitis pigmentosa. Miller discusses how he can still see light to navigate, his craft of making cutting boards, and gadgets that assist him with seeing.
Type
Radio
Title
No Praise, No Blame, Just So
Year
2008
Jessica Alpert explores how the church community at Servants of the Blessed Sacrament came together following an attack and murder at the Chapel. Alpert speaks to Sister Elizabeth Madden about performing the washing of the feet ritual between victims in the attack and the family of the attacker, and how that opens minds up to forgiveness.
Type
Radio
Title
My Hands Did It
Year
2014
Frank Glazer recounts his experiences as a pianist playing at Town Hall in New York, the moment that showed him how to grow as a musician. Glazer speaks about going from a normal piano player to an artist.
Type
Radio
Title
Pumpkin Pride
Year
2014
The town of Keene, New Hampshire is known as the pumpkin capital of the world, holding a Guinness World record. Anne-Sophie Carpientier documents the work that goes into the Keene Pumpkin Festival, and the challenges that are faced by organizers due to Keene State College students.
Type
Radio
Title
Two Maines
Year
2015
When Henry Joy was a state legislator, he decided that the best way to deal with the economic troubles of Northern Maine was to split away from Southern Maine. Ari Erlbaum speaks to Joy about his concern that Southern Maine has too much influence on the North, and Joy's efforts to push for secession.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Radio
Title
Odd Bird
Year
2020
In November 2018, a great black hawk flew from the Amazon jungle to Deering Oaks Park in Portland Maine. No one knew how it got there, but people loved it so much that soon the stories outgrew the hawk.
Type
Writing
Title
Citizens of Heaven
Year
2010
In Portland, El Sinai Church on Brighton Avenue is the first majority Latino Evangelical church in the city, ministered by Israel Ortiz. Anne Hoffman discusses the growing hispanic community in Portland, and highlights Ortiz's own journey to Portland.
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