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2) Our town
Pub. Date
c2003
Description
Stage production of Wilder's play; a study of life, love, and death in a New England town at the turn of the 20th century.
Pub. Date
c2006-2009
Description
Disc 1. "The authors explore why fishing is so important to seasoned anglers, their motivation, optimism, hopes and adventures. It's a distillation of some 27 hours of oral history and folklore with beautiful scenes captured on the Lake, edited to examine what is the love that motivates anglers. The Master Anglers interviewed collectively represent over six centuries of fishing experience on Lake Winnipesaukee-the 'Queen of New England Lakes'. This...
Pub. Date
2015
Description
"A legend is a living, breathing thing. These aren't just campfire tales. These legends define who we are as a people, a community, and a region. New England native and host Jeff Belanger is a writer, researcher, and adventurer, and he's always on the hunt for the next New England legend. This series originally aired on PBS." -- Amazon.com.
8) Doctor Sleep
Pub. Date
[2020]
Description
Dan Torrance remains traumatized by the sinister events that occurred at the Overlook Hotel when he was a child, spending his days self-medicating away the 'shine' with alcohol. His hope for a peaceful existence soon becomes shattered when he meets Abra, a teen who shares his extrasensory gift. Together, they form an unlikely alliance to battle the True Knot, a cult whose members try to feed off the shine of innocents to become immortal.
12) It's criminal
Pub. Date
2017.
Description
Two worlds collide when Dartmouth College students meet with incarcerated women at a local jail in this transformational documentary about privilege, poverty, and injustice. IT'S CRIMINAL highlights the wide economic and social inequality that divides the United States and offers a unique window into how two groups of women break down barriers and learn to speak to each other.
Pub. Date
c2011
Description
"These unique documentaries bring to life this obscure building which still stands today on a bluff in the Piscataqua River adjacent to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. By using long-forgotten Navy film footage, never-before-seen photographs of outside and inside the prison, along with personal stories, meaning is given to the rusted jail cells and crumbling concrete walls that once housed over 80,000 sailors and Marines in its sixty-year...
Pub. Date
2005
Description
"Harry Toland, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, hits a career roadblock and returns to New Hampshire, where he was raised, to regroup. Once back, he unexpectedly finds himself at the center of a story unlike any he's covered before -- one involving his own role in the mercy killing of a close friend"--Container.
Pub. Date
2012
Description
"See What's Whispered is a new documentary about artist David C. Baker of Jackson, New Hampshire. For over fifty years, David enriched Mount Washington Valley's cultural and community life. His enduring influence extended well beyond the Valley, to all artists who encountered him: students, emerging talents, and seasoned professionals alike. Until his death from cancer in 1999, David Baker was a dear friend to many, including documentary filmmaker...
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