
Eric Hodge
Host, "Morning Edition"Eric Hodge hosts վ’s broadcast of Morning Edition, and files reports for the North Carolina news segments of the broadcast. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered.
In August 2004, he took over the Morning Edition slot where he enjoys the challenge of bringing North Carolina news to listeners each weekday. Eric moved to Carrboro from New York City in 2000. He worked for the BBC and XFM radio while living in London, England. He has also run his own music marketing company, worked for major record labels in both New York and London, and worked on the Grammy Award nominated Harry Belafonte project, "The Anthology of Black Music."
Eric grew up in Michigan, trained at the Broadcast Center in St. Louis with CBS's KMOX radio and worked at a variety of stations in the Midwest and upstate New York.
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The New Orleans native is an animator for Adult Swim, the owner-operator of a vegan pop-up food truck, and a martial arts expert. But she's also known for her unique songs.
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The Poetry Café, a long-running showcase for poets and spoken word artists, is coming to վ for a weekly show beginning Sunday at 6 p.m.
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Terrell's debut solo recording is called "Good For Nothing Howl." He joined Morning Edition's Eric Hodge to talk about that album.This is an excerpt of an edited transcript of that conversation.
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The event is being held on the Wilkes Community College campus in Wilkesboro April 27-30 and will celebrate its 35th anniversary and the 100th birthday of Doc Watson.
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The grief Daniel Wallace felt after a tragic event eventually led him to write a book about William Nealy called "This Isn't Going To End Well: The True Story of a Man I Thought I Knew."
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Her new record, “Deeper Sleeper,” is out Friday, April 7, and Rich joined վ recently to talk about it.
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Tragedy and loss permeate the new record by Canadian band City and Colour. But there is also hope that with good friends, family, some good songs, and maybe a little faith you can get through it.
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The drummer and harmony vocalist in Ben Folds Five is back with his third studio album. He performs in Durham in April.
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Jenny O. says her new record is about her experience with connectivity and an expression of her love for others, self and nature.