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Title
Coping with a Wardrobe Malfunction
Year
2008
Facing the potential of closing down due to less funding and low attendance, teenage performers at the Theater Project decided to put on a show to raise money and awareness in the community. Marc LeBourdias documents the work that the performers did to complete their improv show and the importance of the theater for them.
Type
published content
Title
Until Their Feet Leave the Sand
Year
2006
Whit Richardson highlights the lives of two families, whose husbands are deployed in Iraq. Richardson explores how the wives live together during the deployment, and the conversations they have with their husbands overseas.
Type
published content
Title
Planting's Only Half of It
Year
1974
Since he was young, Reid Chapman has enjoyed the outdoors and farming. Ernest Eaton and others document the story of Chapman, an 80 year old man who farms in West Kennebunk.
Type
published content
Title
Lonely Transitions
Year
1993
Bert Cass documents the lives of individuals who live at the YMCA.
Type
published content
Title
Dump Picking
Year
1975
In an effort to be thrifty and pass the time, New Englanders go to the dump to pick for items. Sean Riley documents the work dump pickers do and the kinds of items they find.
Type
published content
Title
Pirate
Year
1976
As a former rum runner, "Pirate" is now the captain of a tugboat. Paul Jackson speaks to Pirate about his rum running experiences during the prohibition era.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
Writing
Title
Journey to the Marsh
Year
1992
Having only seen the boundries of the marsh as a child and wondering could lie within, Emily Wilson journeys into the Scarborough marsh. Wilson learns about the history of the marsh and about those who live there.
Type
Writing
Title
A Good Day in Prison
Year
2002
Within the Education Department of the Maine State Prison, inmates are offered an opportunity to join a program geared towards giving inmates a way to prepare in rejoin public society. Hilary Niles discusses the Pre-Release Exit Program and the experiences of inmates within the prison.
Type
published content
Title
An Interview with David Isay
Year
2005
As an experienced documentarian, David Isay has won almost every award in broadcasting. Kate Philbrick documents the work of Isay and learns about what life is like in the field.
Type
Writing
Title
Come On, People!
Year
2007
Leading an effort to revitalize the town of Skowhegan, Cory King is finding new ways to development the town economically and bring back tourists. Caitlin Elsaesser documents King's efforts to rebuild the town and how people in the town perceive King's approach.
Type
Writing
Title
Demetracopolous
Year
1992
Jaime Ogden discusses the life of Jean Demetracopolous, working on a farm, and her Greek heritage.
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