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Multimedia
Title
Forgetting
Year
2013
For doll maker Marion Bunton, her life changed when her husband began to show signs of Alzheimer's. Erika Lantz documents how Bunton coped with her husbands condition.
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
Radio
Title
Alter Ego
Year
2006
When Keith Dinsmore is not spending time creating wrestling characters for the Portland Professional Wrestling shows, he is helping to raise a son to give him more opportunities than he had himself. Mike Bernstein highlights Dinsmore's desire to make something of his life, and the lives of those around him.
Type
Radio
Title
Bill Rowell's Recovery
Year
2013
When Bill Rowell got involved with crack, it changed his life for the worse. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Rowell became involved with drugs, his depression, and his journey to recovery.
Type
Radio
Title
Into the Woods: A Hunter's Guide to Cancer Survival
Year
2009
Recovering from breast cancer and multiple treatments, Georgette Kanach finds the wilderness as a place that keeps her strong. Kanach discusses her battle against cancer and spending time in the woods as a hunter.
Type
Writing
Title
Sculptor at Work
Year
1994
Mindy Duncan inquires into the different lives of sculptors as they attempt to make livings off of their artwork, and also discusses how these art pieces make the people who purchase them feel.
Type
Radio
Title
One More Boat
Year
2014
Pete Chase, who suffers from a degenerative brain disease has begun to contemplate suicide, with the support of his wife. Morgan Springer documents how Sophie and Pete have tried to cope with Pete's brain disease, and their decision that suicide might be the answer.
Type
Radio
Title
A Subject of Universal Interest
Year
2015
Since 1909, small towns across New England have followed a tradition of honoring the eldest citizen of the town with a cane. Daniel Rosinsky-Larsson documents how some communities have stopped giving out the cane because it is viewed as a curse, while others still view it as an honor.
Type
Photography
Title
Flintlocks Photographs
Year
1974
With an interest in firearms from a young age, Monty Washburn began making guns for himself. Laurie Astrowsky and Mark Emerson document Washburn's interest in guns and the work that goes into crafting one.
Type
Photography
Title
Wild Honeybee Hunt Photographs
Year
1974
Over 40 years ago, Monty Washburn learned how to catch and hive bees. Mark Emerson and others visit Washburn to learn about hunting honeybees.
Type
Photography
Title
Something Left to Give
Year
2009
Being diagnosed with ALS at 53, Dr. Bruce Churchill tries to keep the same routine he had before his diagnosis. Storrey Morrison captures the activities that Dr. Churchill performs, adapting to his physical limitations, and the changes his family had to make.
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