Lindsey Moon
Senior Digital Producer - MusicLindsey Moon served as IPR's Senior Digital Producer - Music and the Executive Producer of IPR Studio One's All Access program. Moon started as a talk show producer with Iowa Public Radio in May of 2014. She came to IPR by way of Illinois Public Media, an NPR/PBS dual licensee in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, and Wisconsin Public Radio, where she worked as a producer and a general assignment reporter.
Lindsey grew up in rural Western Iowa and is a graduate of the University of Iowa with degrees in anthropology and journalism. Her work has earned awards from the Wisconsin Associated Press, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PMJA) and the Northwest Broadcast News Association, has aired on NPR’s All Things Considered and has been published on NPR.org.
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Have you ever seen someone play guitar while projections of plants, people roller skating, geometric shapes and poetry illuminate the instrument?
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The acclaimed jazz musician's performance to launch the Temple Theater's 2023-2024 series was both romantic and intense. See photos from the concert.
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Even though cannabis is recreationally illegal in Iowa, products giving just as potent a high are being sold for recreational use in the state. How is that possible?
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The Iowa State Fair hosts ticketed shows at the Grandstand, but there are also four free stages — and several other less formal spots at the fair — that host music, too!
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Despite a rainy, muddy weekend, Hinterland 2023 hit just right. The acts were stellar, the crowds were into it and it was just an all-around great weekend. To celebrate the fest, this year we decided to give virtual awards for our favorite sets.
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Stutterin' Jimmy and the Goosebumps, one of Iowa's most unique acts, are playing a free show at at Riverview Park, and the lineup for the Des Moines Arts Fest is really, really good.
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Without further adieu, we're announcing the full IPR stage lineup with set times for 2023, and '90s riot grrl punk, disco-tinged dance parties and hip-hop are all sounds you can expect. If you aren’t a festival going type, you can also enjoy the music from home from 1 - 4 p.m. Saturday as we broadcast two sets from our stage live from the fest!
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Pianist and composer Dan Knight joins host Charity Nebbe for one of IPR's favorite holiday traditions — listeners share stories about favorite holiday songs, and Dan plays them.
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The Saint Charles music festival is back Aug. 4 - 6, 2023 with a twang. Indie and alt-country acts on this year’s bill include Zach Bryan, Orville Peck, Houndmouth, Maggie Rogers, Bon Iver, Angel Olsen and Sylvan Esso.