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Title
Is It All Woo Woo?
Year
2012
A growing trend in the United States for childbirth is the practice of placenta encapsulation, where new mothers eat their placenta to seemingly recover from childbirth with greater ease. Amy Miller investigates how this trend is practiced.
Type
Photography
Title
Take Hands Four
Year
2012
Contra dancing is a cherished cultural experience in Maine, which involves folk music and people of all generations participating. Lauren Lamont documents how some young people are bringing techno music to contra dancing, and how it interacts with their New England roots.
Type
Writing
Title
The Importance of Being Ernie
Year
2012
Ernie DeRaps spend his time painting lighthouses in order to preserve the often forgetten history of lighthousekeepers. Brian Gersten speaks to DeRaps about his time as a full-time keeper of four lighthouses throughout Maine, and how his art has given him a new purpose.
Type
Photography
Title
A New Chapter Photographs
Year
2012
In order to cope with her blindness, Bobbi Lachance turns to writing novels. Lachance recounts her experiences of domestic violence, and how she found a relationship that became real love.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Mondays In Nelson
Year
2013
In the small town of Nelson, New Hampshire residents gather every Monday night to contra dance. Mary Wesley documents how this traditional New England dance has been central to the culture of the Monadnock region for over 200 years.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Maine's First Ship
Year
2013
Along the Kennebunk River a group of volunteers are working together to reconstruct the Virginia, the first tall ship built in the new world. Mary Wesley offers a profile on the work these volunteers have done.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Adventures in Boylesque
Year
2013
After losing nearly 300 pounds, Jim Talbott decided to put his new found confidence to the test by signing up for an exotic hip-hop dance class. Smith Galtney provides a profile on Talbott's changes and joining dance.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Past Life
Year
2013
As a former drummer, Kelsang Pawo is now a Buddhist monk. Pawo speaks about his time as a musician and finding a new life for himself.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Accustomed
Year
2013
In the small border town of Forest City, the residents had concerns about expanding border protection in their town. Natalie Ivis documents how the community was divided because of the new regulations.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A New Normal
Year
2013
In July 2013, due to degenerative spinal diseases, Jen Pelletier became unable to work and was forced to rely on others for help. Michelle Mitchell profiles Jenn's experiences and her struggle to reclaim independence.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Banjournalist
Year
2013
Combining his news gathering and banjo playing skills, Troy Bennett became Maine's first banjournalist. Tracy Mumford profiles how Bennett brings his two worlds together.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Core of the Problem: One Man's Trash is Another Horse's Treasure
Year
2013
In order to combat food waste at his school, Andrew Constantine started to collect discarded fruits to use on his family farm. Frederica Lipmann highlights how Constantine saw the waste of his fellow students as a way to support his farm.
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