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Gabe Grabin
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Multimedia
Title
Against the Grain
Year
2014
After learning how to surf on his own in Mumbai, India, Spandan Banerjee came to Maine to craft his own surf board at Grain Workshops in York. Lucia Constantine profiles the work Banerjee puts into his board.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Most Amazing Feeling in the World
Year
2018
Short Documentary focusing on the professional wrestling circuit in New England. Through Interviews with the wrestlers and footage of events we begin to see what drives these men and what their hopes dreams and fears are. (Mild Violence)
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hammy
Year
2012
George Hamm is trying to make ends meet after the closing of Portland's only comedy club, The Comedy Connection. Hamm speaks about his struggles, traveling, and driving a taxi.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Prayer of the Wedding Cake House
Year
2012
Living in one of Maine's most recognizable houses, James Hunt Barker believes he might be living with ghosts. Gabe Grabin offers a profile on the Wedding Cake House and the paranormal activity there.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Àjà
Year
2018
Bill Àjà never thought he could draw. It took a rapid decline in his vision - and a relocation to an independent living facility - to discover an ability, and a source of joy, that he'd had all along.
Type
Photography
Title
Perkins Tide Mill Photographs
Year
1975
For over 200 years, the Olde Grist Mill, originally known as "The Perkins Tide-Mill," has remained the same. Steve Bragdon captures the essence of the mill.
Type
Photography
Title
Millay Family
Year
2008
For nearly 20 years Joanne Millay has adopted international children with varying disabilities. Elizabeth Bailey captures the life and work of Millary.
Type
Photography
Title
Paving Her Way Photographs
Year
2003
The legacy of hardworking people in Maine allows women to fit into any workforce, including highway construction. Brooke Holland captures the work of Christine Webber, a woman who works in project management for highway construction.
Type
Photography
Title
Standards & Weavers
Year
2004
Sara Crystal documents the work of Gal Frey, a basket weaver from Indian Township.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Word
Year
2012
A language spoken for 9000 years, the Passamaquoddy Tribe is in danger of losing their language forever. Gabe Grabin explores how an ancient language is at risk of being lost, and the efforts that elders of the Tribe are doing to prevent the disappearance.
Type
Radio
Title
15 Minutes of Shame
Year
2012
Returning to his hometown, Gabe Grabin goes back to Kennebunk following a prostitution scandal. Grabin speaks to members of the community about their reactions and opinions to the news, and how rumors spread about prominent individuals from the town being involved.
Type
Writing
Title
Blind Love: Joanne Millay Adopted International Children With Disabilities to Give them a Better Life
Year
2008
For nearly 20 years Joanne Millay has adopted international children with varying disabilities. Jennifer Quartararo documents the life and work of Millary, speaking to her about her children and the difficulties she faces.
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