Luke Moravec
Northland Morning HostLuke Moravec moved to Duluth to attend The College of St. Scholastica in 1999 and never left. After graduation, he stuck around CSS as the Coordinator of Student Activities for over eight years. Prior to his work at the North, Luke worked as an elementary after-school coordinator, the arts and cultural events coordinator at the Nordic Center of Duluth, and at Solve Escape Rooms where he hosted, built and designed games.
Beyond escape rooms, Luke’s creative endeavors are many. He writes roughly a dozen plays annually for the Duluth playhouse’s theater education program and has authored ten novels for young readers over the past 15 years – most of them unpublished. It’s not unusual to find Luke on a stage somewhere, whether the product is acting, music, or reading trivia questions.
When there’s no snow on the ground, Luke is frequently on his bike or in the lake. When the snow is flying, Luke is reading, watching Scooby-Doo, and solving the Rubik’s cube as fast he can... 24 seconds is his record.
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A recap of the first day of the 2024 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival.
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Annie Dugan talks about upcoming visual arts events, and the visual art that goes with the music of the Homegrown Music Festival
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Follow the story, solve the puzzles - it's the final chapter of April's Monday Mystery
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Scott "Starfire" Lunt talks Homegrown and answers three personal music questions
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Warmer days are bringing out the critters, and recent rain is greening up the Northland
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Author Emma Törzs talks about "Ink Blood Sister Scribe", a nominee for this year's Minnesota Book Award
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DSSO Executive Director Brandon VanWaeyenberghe recounts memories of his time in the Twin Ports
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Sarah Kjorlien discusses Eco3's Earth Week and the events that will round out the celebration
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How suspicious would you be if you were in a murder mystery?
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Creators Andy Frye and Christine Pfieffer Stocke talk about "Dance TV" being performed this weekend at Zeitgeist in Duluth