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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine V: Number 2, June 1980
Year
The June 1980 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on clam digging, fishing, and life as a travelling performer.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Congress Street Multimedia
Year
2012
Walking up and down Congress St. in Portland everyday, Elise Pepple investigates the people who work and frequent the business and locations on the street.
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
At Ease
Year
2012
Heidi Sistare highlights the work of David Twiss, an artist at Pickwick Independent Press. Sistare speaks to Twiss about artwork and exploring the darkness of childhood in his art.
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
Multimedia
Title
Intended Words
Year
2012
Through writing and poetry, Gaelle Robin explores the topic of gender. Kelly Shetron profiles Robin's art and how she uses it to express herself.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Dream and A Craft
Year
2012
From a shop in Portland, Jonathan Cooper crafts violins. Kimberlee Poole profiles Cooper's work on violins, his entry into the art, and his love for the instrument.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Relevant Freestyles: The Dorit
Year
2012
On the streets of Portland, Myles Bullen makes music with a percussive instrument called a Dorit. Lauren Lamont profiles Bullen's love for freestyling and music.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Next Steps
Year
2014
Spending most of his teenage years in jail, Zach Gregoire has found a way to turn around his life through the Maine Inside Out theater group. Allison Behringer documents how Gregoire and other formerly incarcerated youth are changing their lives by performing on stage.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Find Your Silly
Year
2014
By teaching people improv, Rachel Flehinger helps them to find their silliness. Anne-Sophie Carpientier profiles how Flehinger teaches people to quite their inner critic's voice.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Bret Labelle
Year
2014
By spray painting walls in Portland, Bret Labelle is able to practice with different art mediums. Camila Kerwin profiles how Labelle wants to continue producing larger images.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Against the Wall
Year
2014
Coming back from the Army with PTSD due to sexual trauma, Lesley Corbett uses art as a way to cope with what happened to her. Dana Bialek documents Corbett's story of being stalked and harassed by her superior, and how her PTSD affects her world today.
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