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Portland, Maine
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July 1984 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1984
Collection of letters sent to Salt regarding their work.
Type
Photography
Title
Can-Am Dog Sledding
Year
1999
The Can-Am Crown dog sled race brings dogs and racers to Maine from all over the world. Elizabeth Larson captures the experiences of individuals regarding the race.
Type
Photography
Title
Southport Bridge
Year
1997
Spanning the waterway of the Townsend Gut, the Southport Bridge is one of the only remaining swing bridges in Maine. Susan Skodon captures images of the bridge and the work of the Lewis family who now run the bridge.
Type
Writing
Title
Booths, Toll & Ticket
Year
1999
Wade Tucker highlights the lives of parking lot attendants and the variety of situations they deal with on a daily basis.
Type
Radio
Title
Mea, Me, Mine
Year
2005
Mea Tavares speaks about his experiences being transgender, how his family reacted to him coming out, and going through gender reassignment.
Type
Radio
Title
Hope Spot
Year
2008
A female wrestler in Maine, Cathy Pike recounts getting into wrestling and the character she portrays. Pike speaks about keeping her real life separate from the character she plays in the ring.
Type
Radio
Title
Skin Deep: Naturists in Maine Bare It All
Year
2009
Without clothes, people involved in the naturist community are able to get to know each other inside and out. Samantha Silver highlights how people involved in this lifestyle are able to appreciate nudity and accept each other.
Type
Photography
Title
Williams' Temple Hype Meeting
Year
1994
Kate D. Philbrick captures the lives and experiences of various individuals who grew up being black in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Citizen Rhames
Year
2006
In the town of Biddeford, the contract with the Maine Energy Recovery Center (MERC) is expired, many residents of the town have spoken against renewing the contract due to health concerns of center's emissions. Caryn Turgeon captures images of residents in the town.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Banjournalist
Year
2013
Combining his news gathering and banjo playing skills, Troy Bennett became Maine's first banjournalist. Tracy Mumford profiles how Bennett brings his two worlds together.
Type
Photography
Title
One Russian Who Kept Her Heart Photographs
Year
1982
Scott Vlaun and Gretchen Batz visit with Ilsa Pasechnik, from the Russian colony in Richmond, Maine. Scott Vlaun captures Pasechnik inside of her home speaking and playing piano.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Letting Go: MSP Hospice Volunteers
Year
2013
At Maine State Prison, there are inmate volunteers who see the importance of caring for other prisoners that need help. Jen Miller documents the work that hospice volunteers performer and how their work allows them to put the needs of a patient first.
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