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Hoose Family Band
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Photography
Title
Three Chords and a Bridge
Year
2006
Shane Prosser captures the lives of members in the Gelina family.
Type
published content
Title
Setting Up Amp, Scarborough, 1993
Year
1995
Andree Kehn captures Carol Blackney preparing to play guitar with her band, the Brood.
Type
Writing
Title
Lesbian Family
Year
1997
Carolyn Mix documents the lives of Terry, Lib, and Nick who are redefining the meaning of the traditional family unit. As a lesbian family living in suburban Portland, they build their own unique structure to define what a family is for them and the traditions they hold.
Type
Radio
Title
All That’s Left Is the Roar
Year
2021
The Westbrook High School Marching Band received a gold medal at the last Maine State Finals in 2019. Whether they can repeat that success depends on how much the band has been impacted by two big major events— the COVID-19 pandemic and a fire that has kept students from attending class together as the high school rebuilds. Is it really about gold medals or the community that marching band creates?
Type
Writing
Title
All in a Family
Year
2013
Shannon and Josh Gamache are a family who follow the traditional family structure, where Josh goes to work while Shannon stays at home raising the children. Katie Bell explores how the Gamache functions through the experiences of their eight year old, Colin.
Type
Writing
Title
Acadian Family
Year
1994
Jean Sexton sets out to uncover how families fit into the pattern of life in Madawaska, yet finds out that these patterns are not based on sterotypes but rather the choices people make for their way of life. She discusses family histories, dynamics and life in Madawaska.
Type
Radio
Title
A Family Yarn
Year
2003
Working together as a family in the manufacturing industry, Ruth Archulater and her sons speak about their experiences working in the mill and starting their own yarn company. The family speaks about their current company and how jobs have moved out of the country.
Type
Photography
Title
Sanipass Family
Year
1994
Heather Goldman captures the lives of the Sanipass family.
Type
Writing
Title
Family Logging
Year
1995
Melissa Falcon documents the life of the Weese family and their role in the community of Athens, Maine. Falcon discusses working in the woods and personal stories.
Type
Radio
Title
The Hang Family
Year
2013
After three generations of family growing up in Portland, Mony Hang is trying to pass on the culture of Cambodia that he never knew. Erika Lantz documents the history of the Hang family, the challenges that they faced in Cambodia, and their struggles to maintain their cultural identity in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Yanga Family Farm
Year
2009
A refugee from Sudan, John Yanga is attempting to start his own family farm to grow traditional crops from Sudan. Spencer Worthley captures the work Yanga does raising his family, farming, and trying to build a family legacy in the farming profession.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Half House: A Family Divided
Year
2013
In Rockport, Maine, a family dispute split and divided an entire family. Shara Morris investigates how the house was literally split and moved, and speaks to people who lived in the home.
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