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Title
Salt 2005-2006 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2006
Table of contents for the Salt 2005-2006 Magazine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Prayer of the Wedding Cake House
Year
2012
Living in one of Maine's most recognizable houses, James Hunt Barker believes he might be living with ghosts. Gabe Grabin offers a profile on the Wedding Cake House and the paranormal activity there.
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
Livin Where You Want to Live Photographs
Year
1981
Living on Mount Desert Island for nearly 66 years, Draper Liscomb has spent his whole life making a living in Maine. Mark Emerson captures images of Liscomb on at his home.
Type
published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1991
Back cover for the November 1991 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1977
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
published content
Title
Central Maine Beauty School, Augusta, 1992
Year
1995
Richard Sitler photographs the Central Beauty School, where students study to be cosmetologists.
Type
published content
Title
December 1993 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1993
Back cover for the December 1993 Salt Magazine
Type
Writing
Title
The Sturgeon Hunters
Year
2008
After rediscovering a population of strugeon in the Penobscot River, a group of scientists from the University of Maine is trying to figure out why the strugeon are there. Isaac Kestenbaum speaks to the researchers about their search for the fish.
Type
Photography
Title
Syncopation Photographs
Year
2009
Michael Wingfield, a world class percussionist, share his knowledge of drumming with communities throughout Maine and New England. Bryan Thomas captures the work done by Wingfield in Searsmont.
Type
Photography
Title
Goranson Farm
Year
1994
Julie Labbe captures images of community supported agriculture and how certain individuals practice this type of alternative farming in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods Photographs
Year
1986
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Nancy Jesser explore which of these myths will survive over time.
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