
Manuela López Restrepo
Manuela López Restrepo is a producer and writer at All Things Considered. She's been at NPR since graduating from The University of Maryland, and has worked at shows like Morning Edition and It's Been A Minute. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat Martin.
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Though unconfirmed, he's thought to be a young creature roaming in search of a partner. Relatable!
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In the new film Past Lives, a cultural past and present come head to head. And the actress identifies with her character's struggles.
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In 1966, Otis Taylor was refused his high school diploma from Manual High School in Denver, Colo., for refusing to cut off his afro at the administration's request.
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Central Park West draws from James Comey's experience in the FBI and as a U.S attorney for the southern district of New York.
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After tumultuous and public legal battles, Kesha has released a new album full of the tensions of the recent years.
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Before this week, Peggy Whitson had spent a cumulative 665 days in space over her career, giving her the NASA record. She's not done yet.
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Ash Williams has been on the front line for reproductive health in his state. Now, another challenge arises.
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R.F. Kuang's novel Yellowface offers a literary exploration of cultural appropriation taken to a new degree.
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Declarations and loosened restrictions aside, for the immunocompromised or chronically ill, COVID is still a major concern.
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Queen's Gambit? More like Bishop's Gambit! (That joke will make sense when you learn his name is Dave Bishop.)