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Photography
Title
John Joyce's Area
Year
2007
Matthew McInnis captures the life of John Joyce, an artist who suffers from down syndrome.
Type
Writing
Title
Sis, Boom, Flop
Year
1996
Susanna Robbins documents the various way individuals in Portland celebrate and prepare for the Fourth of July.
Type
published content
Title
Little Wanderers
Year
1995
Rebecca McDonald discusses the services and programs offered at the Maine Children's Home, and how these programs give teenage mothers an opportunity to get an education.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Salt Story Archive Project #40559
Year
2021
An interactive, non-linear exploration of three journeys of healing. (To engage with the site as intended, email
[email protected]
.)
Type
published content
Title
How to Build a Lobster Trap
Year
1977
Crafting a lobster trap requires precision, as demonstrated by Stilly Griffin. Elizabeth Tanner speaks to Griffin about the proper way to make lobster traps.
Type
Writing
Title
Choi's Grapplers: What They Know
Year
2000
With the rise of UFC fighting in American, many martial arts studios introduced training for a form called grappling. Karen Sosnoski explores how Seung Choi runs his martial arts studio in Portland and discusses his beliefs and training.
Type
Photography
Title
Tap, Tap, Tap: A Lifelong Port Clyde Artist
Year
2007
Sarah Anne Wharton captures the life of Charles Wilder, an artist who found sobriety.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hooked
Year
2013
At Long Creek Living Center, young individuals who have committed crimes are given a chance to change their lives. Katie Bell documents how knitting and crocheting gives residents an outlet.
Type
Radio
Title
Warrior Poets
Year
2013
In an effort to open up and raise money for a fallen officer's family, the Portland Police Department started a poetry program. Samara Breger speaks to Marty Pottenger about the program at the police department, and how the death of a fellow officer gave the officers a reason to write poetry.
Type
Radio
Title
The Art of Family
Year
2007
Colleen Iudice focuses on the life of John Joyce, an artist who suffers from down syndrome. Iudice discusses Joyce's life growing up, as an artist, and with his family.
Type
Photography
Title
Al Hinkley: Midnight Mechanic
Year
2004
Allison Lucas documents the life and work of Al Hinkley, a mechanic at Dysart's Service Garage in Hermon, Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Shrimping in Maine
Year
1995
Tom Falby learns about the shrimping industry in Maine by speaking with fishermen and going shrimp dragging.
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