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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
Pro Life. Pro-Choice. Pro Humor
Year
2013
When pro-life and pro-choice tension grew too large in Portland, Mike Fink decided to find a way to stop protesters from harassing young women going to Planned Parenthood. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Fink turned to humor to protest against the pro-lifer outside his store.
Type
Radio
Title
Man Behind the Half Shell
Year
2013
One of the original artists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Steve Lavigne, runs an art shop in Wells. Emma Morgenstern speaks to Lavigne about his love for cartoons and becoming involved in the comic book industry.
Type
Radio
Title
Lost & Found
Year
2013
While cleaning out an old barn, Peter Massey saved a few reels of film that turned out to have the only know copy of a 1911 film starring Mary Pickford, the first movie star. Tracy Mumford documents the work done for film restoration, and efforts done to preserve their history.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The King of Maine
Year
2014
Growing up in Maine, Ryan Peters has had the opportunity to make music as a rapper. Peters speaks about his experience working within the industry and making music that he wants to make.
Type
Multimedia
Title
All Winter
Year
2014
At two years old, Kaylee Brown suffers from a fatal seizure disorder that is causing ripples throughout the family. Peter Lang-Stanton documents how Kaylee's mother copes with her daughter's disease, resorting to controversial solutions.
Type
Writing
Title
Shine For Me
Year
2014
Finding an old computer in his new apartment, Peter Lang-Stanton discovered a string of emails about a woman's dying friend. Lang-Stanton recounts his investigation to find the women who sent the emails and what happened to her friend, all while dealing with personal family concerns.
Type
Writing
Title
New Englander
Year
2014
Moving to New England from England, Keith Sawyer was bullied as a kid because of his English accent. Peter Lang-Stanton speaks to Sawyer about his attempts to change his accent to fit in and his issues with socialization.
Type
Writing
Title
A Fear Story in Three Generations
Year
2014
Having a near death experience with his horse, Pete Hagerty recounts how he has tried to overcome his own fear of his horse, while also trying to understand a fear that this mother suffers from. Abby Holtzman documents Hagerty's experience with fear.
Type
Multimedia
Title
15 Feet Below
Year
2015
Peter Lang-Stanton, Chloe Prasinos, and Roger Smith document the history of the Flagstaff and Dead River communities.
Type
Radio
Title
A Cemetary Project
Year
2015
A former patient at a mental institution called AMHI, Karen Evans recounts how people disappeared while she was there. Ursula Chodosh speaks to Evans about her experiences at the institution, and how she is trying to find a way to honor the people who died at AMHI.
Type
Writing
Title
Bread & Circus
Year
2015
In Portland, there have been lots of talks regarding a new tenant for Thompson's Point, a soon-to-be accredited college, The Circus Conservatory of America. Jenn Corey investigates the plans regarding this new development for Portland and what it would mean for Portland.
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