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Portland, Maine
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Title
Island Sisterhood
Year
2002
Christine Kulcheski speaks to residents on Islesboro and learns about their island community and women's group.
Type
published content
Title
Jack of All Trades
Year
1987
As someone who has held many different jobs in his life, Al Buzzell is a jack of all trades. Mark Childs documents how Buzzell got involved with a number of different trades.
Type
Writing
Title
The Search for Life's Elements on Outward Bound
Year
1995
Abby Goldenfarb captures the experiences of students and facilitators of the Outward Bound program on Hurricane Island.
Type
Writing
Title
The End of the World
Year
2007
A artist who suffers from illness, Peter McFarland discusses his legacy at age 65. Katie Arrants highlights the work of McFarland and speaks to him regarding his outsider art.
Type
published content
Title
Dr. Phil
Year
2005
A retired physician and rheumatologist, Dr. Phil Thompson follows a monotonous, yet interesting life. Molly Myers highlights Dr. Thompson's routines and daily activities.
Type
published content
Title
Crazy Avery
Year
1986
As a direct descendant of Barney Beal, Avery Kelley is known for his ability to tell stories. Jill Harvey speaks to Kelley about being Beal Island's storyteller.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Road is Paved
Year
2012
As a hip-hop artist, Sarah Violette explores the topics of gender, identity, and the path of an artist. Heidi Sistare provides a profile on Violette and her craft.
Type
Radio
Title
Ann Meets Mr. Ellington
Year
2002
Kerry Seed speaks to Ann Searcy, a jazz singer, about her experiences meeting Duke Ellington and singing in coastal towns around New England.
Type
Radio
Title
Sauti, My Voice
Year
2008
Emily Eagle highlights the life of Daniella Runyambo, a refugee from the Congo, who grew up around political and ethnic violence. Eagle discusses how Runyambo was not allowed a voice in her country, but in the United States language has become a large part of her life.
Type
Radio
Title
A Ministry of Presence
Year
2006
Nash Garabedian and Mary Anne Wallace discuss the ministry and services they provide for seafarers through Seafarer's Friend. Garabedian and Wallace speak about being pastoral with crew members and offering hospitality.
Type
Radio
Title
Making Ice
Year
2005
Jim Leo discusses his work as the operations manager at the Cumberland County Civic Center, where he drives the Zamboni. Leo talks about the process of ice resurfacing, the intricacies of the process, and how he enjoys it most of the time.
Type
Radio
Title
Rewire
Year
2013
After suffering nine concussions, artist Raphael Diluzio woke up one morning not knowing his own identity. Shara Morris speaks to Diluzio about having to relearn to draw, and how his art helped with his recovery process.
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