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  • Emily Kwong (she/her) is the reporter for NPR's daily science podcast, Short Wave. The podcast explores new discoveries, everyday mysteries and the science behind the headlines — all in about 10 minutes, Monday through Friday.
  • Jane Arraf covers Egypt, Iraq, and other parts of the Middle East for NPR News.
  • Rose Friedman is an Associate Editor for NPR's Arts, Books & Culture desk. She edits radio pieces on a range of subjects, including books, pop culture, fine arts, theater, obituaries and the occasional Harry Potter-check-in. She is also co-creator of NPR's annual Book Concierge and the podcast recommendation site Earbud.fm. In addition, Rose has edited commentaries for the network, as well as regular features like This Week's Must Read on All Things Considered.
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  • Mary Pat joined the Movies 101 team in 2002. Along with husband, Dan Webster she discusses “recent film, favorite DVD selections, film festival offerings and other movie events” in the area. A Professor Emerita of Law at Gonzaga University, she spends her days doing social-service projects, traveling, reading and watching movies. Her favorite SPR programs are All Things Considered, This American Life, Fresh Air, and “anything with Leonard Oakland.” She wants listeners to know that you can contact the Movies 101 crew anytime with your thoughts on film.
  • Dan Webster is a former Spokesman-Review staff writer, and he still writes the occasional freelance piece for the paper. He got seriously into movies back in his UC San Diego days. He is married to Movies 101 co-host Mary Pat Treuthart.
  • Grant came to public media after a career spent in newspaper photojournalism. As an all platform journalist he seeks to wed the values of public radio storytelling and the best of photojournalism online.
  • Hannah Bloch is lead digital editor on NPR's international desk, overseeing the work of NPR correspondents and freelance journalists around the world.
  • Miles Parks is a reporter on NPR's Washington Desk. He covers voting and elections, and also reports on breaking news.
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