Maine Calling
Maine Calling is an interactive radio program hosted by Jennifer Rooks, Cindy Han and Keith Shortall, broadcasting live from 11am-noon Monday through Friday and rebroadcast at 7pm Monday through Friday. Every weekday, the program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation.
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How grains from Maine are playing a growing role in the state's culture and economy
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A fatal shooting in Biddeford raises questions about immigration enforcement and use of deadly force. We learn about emerging details, and about how Biddeford and other Maine communities are reacting
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Why Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs), known as Flock cameras, are controversial, and what issues Maine towns are debating about their use
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Listen back to our earlier show about former Maine governor Ken Curtis and his impact on the state
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We talk with Maine filmmakers about their work, and why the Maine film scene is gaining momentum
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We highlight Maine craftspeople and learn how craft has helped shape Maine's culture and economy
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How can participating in the arts foster greater physical and mental health—and restorative healing?
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As allegations of sexual assault prompt withdrawal of support for Graham Platner, we discuss what happened—and what's next
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Analysis of recent major Supreme Court decisions, and the role of the highest court's justices
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How Maine's iconic moose population is faring in the face of threats like winter ticks? (rebroadcast)
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