Title
SALT, Spring 2002
Publication Date
Spring 2002
Keywords
Local history, Animal sciences, Feminism, Women's liberation, Generation X, Wicca
Disciplines
Human Ecology | Social and Cultural Anthropology | Sociology of Culture | Work, Economy and Organizations
Description
SALT Spring 2002.
Contents
- 4 Two Eggs, Toast, Homefries Marcy’s Breakfast and Lunch, a Portland landmark. Thea Okonak, Megan Dalrymple
- 16 Large Animal Veterinarian All creatures great and small, but mostly great. A photo essay. Katie Terrill
- 22 The Odd Fellows Theatre In Buckfield, a family theatre that has sold out 29 of 30 performances. Eric Larson, Brea Walker
- 36 Liz Leddy: Portrait of a Boxer A young woman trains at the Portland Boxing Club. A photo essay. Christine Heinz
- 44 The Witch is In Wicca is a faith and freedom. For Cynthia Collins, the freedom is what makes being a Witch seem like coming home. Heather Barnes, Maria Schriber
- 58 Mother Trucker Mary Ann Cupero has been driving big rigs for 15 years. A photo essay. Megan Hanson
Publisher
SALT, Inc.
City
Portland, Maine
ISSN
0-160-7537
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Recommended Citation
Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, "SALT, Spring 2002" (2002). Salt Magazine Archive. 49.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/salt_magazine/49