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Writing
Title
Lorelie Bowden Lowell
Year
1997
Liz Webler documents the life of Lorelie Lowell, discussing her rural lifestyle and hobbies.
Type
Writing
Title
Living in a Harlequin Jungle
Year
2007
Leah Chernikoff highlights the work of Dahlov Ipcar, an artist who paints creatures of all kinds. Chernikoff speaks to Ipcar about painting and how she learned to draw.
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.
Type
Writing
Title
Twelve Years and 20,000 Miles
Year
2007
Since 1992 Mike Brooks has participated in marathons all over the United States, and is currently working on doing a third marathon in each state. Julia Davis speaks to Brooks about getting into running marathons and some injuries he faced along the way.
Type
Writing
Title
Chris and Krista
Year
2007
Sarah Earle highlights the life of Krista Dorr, who grew up in the foster care system. Earle speaks to Dorr about growing up in foster homes and being adopted by her teacher, Chris Beal.
Type
Radio
Title
What You Choose to Look At
Year
2008
A glass artist from Portland, Laura Fuller utilizes broken and discarded glass for art pieces. Anne Cadigan highlights how Fuller makes little glass angels in memory of her daughter, and how she coped with the loss of her child.
Type
Photography
Title
Stone Walls Photographs
Year
1975
Harvey Bixby is a skilled artisan who builds stone walls. Mark Serreze visits Bixby to learn about his craft and the work that goes into it.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Bottles Photographs
Year
1974
As a collector of old bottles, Ted Towne believes that there is history in each bottle. Paul Jackson speaks to Towne about his hobby and how each bottle represents something new.
Type
Photography
Title
Tales Told by the Fire Photographs
Year
1974
As a native son of Kennebunk, Bertram Hanscom has many stories about the town. Kim Lovejoy visits with Bertram and his wife, Helen, to learn about their pastimes in Kennebunk.
Type
Photography
Title
Island Sheep Photographs
Year
1984
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures how sheep are raised on Big Nash.
Type
Photography
Title
Captain and the Parking Lot Photographs
Year
1985
The most controversial spot in Kennebunkport is the first pay parking lot, which George Harriman works at in the kiosk. Dana Gillian and Susan Lauttman speak to Harriman about his job.
Type
Photography
Title
Kenneth Doane Photographs
Year
1987
Losing his vision at a young age, Ken Doane had to give up lobstering. Christina Fachin captures how Doane still works close to the sea repairing small engines.
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