
Lori Neufeld
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING & PRODUCTION/ALASKA LIVE HOST & PRODUCERLori’s love for public broadcasting runs deep. She was raised on Car Talk, Morning Edition, Adventures in Good Music with Karl Haas, and later while studying wildlife biology at Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas, she realized that if she helped answer phones during the fund drive at KMUW, she could meet and chat with the hosts of locally produced shows.
After moving to Alaska in 1999, she became more directly involved with community radio as a volunteer host at KTNA in Talkeetna. Hitting the airwaves solo for her first show was nerve-wracking and exhilarating, and she says she relives those feelings through the energetic and nervous first-time volunteers she trains KUAC’s on-air staff and volunteer shifts and to host local programs.
As producer and host for Alaska Live on KUAC FM, she now researches music and musicians from such a variety of backgrounds and genres, and wrangles these musicians into the studio while making them feel at ease so they can perform at their best. Now in her twelth year at KUAC, Lori still marvels at the support public broadcasting gets from listeners and the community, and feels lucky to be a part of it.
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Alaska Cello Intensive students and guest instructor and artist Anthony Elliot brought their immense talent and energy to the KUAC Alaska Live studios.
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FSAF Maestro Robert Franz cohosts Afternoon ConcertWhat goes into becoming a conductor? Mahler wrote verses to his Symphony No. 4, mvmt 4 and they are delightful. What is the context of those verses?…
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In this Alaska Live segment, three performers join host Lori Neufeld. For the first half hour, Jamie Maschler brings her extensive knowledge and…
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Two members of the new music group CORVUS return to their hometown of Fairbanks and perform for Alaska Live. Violinist and Fairbanks Summer Arts…
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Fairbanks-born fiddle player, Caitlin Warbelow has recently performed on the Tony Awards stage with the Broadway hit "Come From Away." In this Alaska Live…
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Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre celebrates its 25th Anniversary with one of Shakespeare's historic plays "King John". A select scene with a few cast members…
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Emma's Revolution brings their brand of protest songs to the KUAC Studios. The live audience also joined the duo in a sing-along or two.
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Emerson Eads was moved by the release of the Fairbanks Four and the result was his most recent composition, "Mass for the Oppressed". Eads returned home…
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Violinist Rose Crelli performs pieces from her upcoming senior recital on a special spring fundraiser, Alaska Live.
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First place-winners of the Fairbanks Arts Association's 23rd Annual Statewide Poetry Contest talk with KUAC's Lori Neufeld about what inspires them and…