Steve Curwood

American journalist, host of Living on Earth weekly environmental news radio program
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IntroAmerican journalist, host of Living on Earth weekly environmental news radio program
A.K.A.Stephen Thomas Curwood
A.K.A.Stephen Thomas Curwood
PlacesUnited States of America
isRadio personality Journalist Environmentalist
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Journalism
Gender
Male
Birth11 December 1947, Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, USA
Age77 years
Star signSagittarius
Education
Harvard UniversityCambridge, Middlesex County, USA
Westtown SchoolPennsylvania, USA
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Biography

Stephen Thomas Curwood (born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on December 11, 1947) is a journalist, author, public radio personality and actor.

While working for The Boston Globe as an investigative reporter and columnist he shared the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service as part of The Boston Globe's education team.

His production credits in public broadcasting include reporter and host for NPR's Weekend All Things Considered, host of NPR's World of Opera, producer for the PBS series The Advocates with Michael Dukakis, and creator, host and executive producer of Living on Earth, the prize-winning weekly environmental radio program heard for more than 33 years on public radio stations and distributed by Public Radio International (PRI) since 2006.

Acting roles include Randall in the Loeb Drama Center's production of Slow Dance on the Killing Ground.

A lifelong Quaker, Curwood lives at his family's farm in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire .

Curwood is the author of the nonfiction book, An Uncommon Hero: One Mother Who Fought to Protect Her Child from Sexual Abuse.

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