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NCPR News Staff: Todd Moe
Morning Host and Producer
A native of rural Minnesota, Todd Moe grew up on a farm not far from mythical Lake Wobegon. He attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN; studied Speech/Theatre and Norwegian, and began his radio career as a student announcer at WCAL (2002 marks its 80th anniversary!).Moe sings in the Potsdam Community Chorus, and hobbies include food, gardening, history and tango! He was a newscaster and reporter for Minnesota Public Radio for eight years. A favorite memory from that job was interviewing Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann. Moe and his partner, Paul Siskind, moved to the North Country in 1998. Siskind teaches at the Crane School of Music. E-mail
Stories filed by Todd Moe
The Life and Music of Elsa Hilger
Dec 28, 2001 — Todd Moe chats with 97-year-old Elsa Hilger, the first woman hired full-time by a major symphony orchestra. She also shared her music with the rich and famous, including Albert Einstein. Go to full article
Celebrating Kwanzaa
Dec 27, 2001 — Todd Moe talks with North Country resident LeMoyne Robinson about this unique celebration of traditional African values of family, community and responsibility. Go to full article
Riding the North Country Rails
Dec 27, 2001 — Todd Moe rides the rails - the first passenger train in 40 years traverses the North Country. Go to full article
The House of Image Gallery: Creating a Crossroads for the Arts
Dec 21, 2001 — Todd Moe visits the House of Image Gallery—a new art and craft gallery in Potsdam.
See work from the current and previous exhibitions at the House of Image Gallery at the link below. Go to full article
See work from the current and previous exhibitions at the House of Image Gallery at the link below. Go to full article
People: Sandy Maine, green entrepreneur, author of "Clean, Naturally"
Dec 18, 2001 — Todd Moe talks with Sandy Maine, North Country resident and founder of SunFeather Natural Soap Company, about her new book, "Clean, Naturally--recipes for Body, Home and Spirit." It's a how-to book for homemakers who want a more eco-friendly and economical household. Todd caught up with Sandy at her Parishville farmhouse that she shares with her husband and their young children. Sandy says her fascination with soapmaking began as a child.
Last winter, Sandy Maine and her family traveled to New Zealand to help set up a natural soap company there. Hear more below: Go to full article
Last winter, Sandy Maine and her family traveled to New Zealand to help set up a natural soap company there. Hear more below: Go to full article
Not Your Father's Shakespeare: Shenandoah Shakespeare Express
Dec 12, 2001 — We revisit the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express--members of the troupe joined Todd Moe in the studio for a fresh approach to the works of William Shakespeare. Go to full article
Annual Food Festival Held at Potsdam's Congregation Beth El
Nov 30, 2001 — With Hannukah just around the corner, Congregation Beth El in Potsdam holds its annual food festival this Sunday from noon until 5 pm. Todd Moe talks with coordinator Judith Glasser, who says the festival will feature Jewish delicacies such as kugel, blintzes, Matzo ball soup, kosher bread And homemade desserts. Go to full article
Candlelight Walk to Commemorate World AIDS Day
Nov 29, 2001 — World AIDS Day is this Saturday, December 1. Todd Moe talks with a spokesperson for North Country AIDS Outreach. The group will commemorate AIDS Day with a candlelight walk through Canton Saturday night. Go to full article
Talking About Islam: Forum Series Begins in Malone
Nov 07, 2001 — A forum tonight in Malone begins a series of community converations on the world of Islam. Todd Moe talks with the Reverend Sunny Oey. Go to full article
Visitors: Composer Thomas Albert and Son, Violinist Matthew Albert Come To Crane Festival of New Music
Nov 02, 2001 — The Crane School of Music hosts its annual Festival of New Music with a guest composer and one of the most exciting young ensembles performing today--eighth blackbird. Todd Moe talks with visiting composer Thomas Albert and his son, Matthew, who's the violinist with eighth blackbird. Go to full article
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