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St. Dan Moulthrop, WCPN

Alright, Dan Moulthrop, we get it. You’re the world’s most amazing person. You’re intelligent, friendlier than a Jesuit at Happy Hour, and unlike us, you’re rarely drunk on a Tuesday morning.
Oh, and that show you host on 90.3 WCPN, The Sound of Ideas, it’s pretty damn good public radio. We gave it a Best of Cleveland award, because it invites newsmakers, journalists, and regular folks to dissect the stories behind the latest headlines. …

7 replies on “Sound of Ideas Host Dan Moulthrop steals our idea, raises money for cancer”

  1. um, it looks like he’s already bald in the photo. so what’s the big deal for him to shave his head?

  2. Dear Staff o’ SCENE,
    Why single out Dan? There are plenty of people who make you look like human wreckage, but nobody does it to you the way you do it to yourselves.

  3. St. Dan? WhatEV. Raising money for a good cause is no big whoop. It’s not like he donated half of his liver or anything. Just sayin’.
    BTW is this picture a before or after photo?

  4. I echo that Dan is one of the most amazing person that I have ever met. St. Dan – perhaps, but really, he is one of the most thoughtful and generous person I have ever met. You didn’t mention that he saved a woman’s life, by donating part of his liver, to a friend. Wow, with friends like Dan this world would be heaven.

  5. If you think Dan is all that and then some, you really should meet his twin. Oy Vey. Dan’s charity is SO seven minutes ago.

  6. As a deceased member of the clergy illuminati, I will confess that Dan donated his torso to a mentally challenged, handi-capable ADD infected HIV-positive little person with Restless Legs Syndrome in a little known and un-publicized procedure at the Mayo Clinic.

    His unparalleled generosity has already been recognized in heaven, and we have a throne under construction for him on high.

  7. And let’s set the story straight once and for all on the liver “dontation”. Dan and a friend go to a Jewish Deli for dinner. Dan, being as rail thin as he is, can’t finish what’s on his plate. “I’ve barely eaten half of this liver and onions,” he says. “Would you like to finish it?”
    She accepts. End of story.

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