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Sarah Peters
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Radio
Title
Where is the French in Lewiston?
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas speaks to Franco Americans about their experiences in Lewiston when French was spoken by everyone, and how things are now different in the town. Elzas explores how Franco Americans are losing sight of their cultural roots.
Type
Writing
Title
Jeff Peterson - Trap Maker
Year
1991
Peter Brace explores the life of Jeff Peterson, a lobsterman and inventor who builds lobster traps.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Great Falls Model Railroad Club
Year
2013
For individuals that work on model trains, they invest a lot of time into their hobby. Peter Frick-Wright offers a profile on the Great Falls Model Railroad Club.
Type
published content
Title
Yankees and Other Ethnics
Year
1989
Sociologist Peter Rose argues that ethnic groups in Maine are not part of a homogeneous melting pot, but rather distinct contributors to an identifiable American stew.
Type
published content
Title
Colonists and Coneheads
Year
1987
As a sociologist, Peter Rose sees tourism as having a caste system. Rose explains how he views colonists as brahmins and bus tourers near the bottom of the system.
Type
Photography
Title
Empty Harbor
Year
2007
Sarah Mathers Breul documents the work done by lobstermen in Phippsburg, Maine.
Type
Radio
Title
The Bible and a Gallon of Bleach
Year
2007
Ordained as a priest, Peter Donatelli discusses his experiences managing Liliana's Laundromat and interacting with customers. Donatelli speaks about debating politics and religion with customers.
Type
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
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
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
Multimedia
Title
Take Good Care
Year
2013
With two sons who suffered from Huntington's Disease, Raima Fernald did everything she could to support them. Peter Frick-Wright documents how Fernald cared for her sons before they passed away.
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.
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