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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The Pontifex has long used his platform to advocate for climate change awareness. Now he's attending one of the biggest conferences seeking to address it.
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History, intrigue and a misprint combine so that a single stamp from 1918 recently sold for big bucks.
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Michael Chow has worn many hats in his 84 years. A new documentary about his life, a.k.a. Mr Chow, paints the portrait of a man who has endured hardship, and found creative outlets to cope.
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Adam Kinzinger describes himself as a Republican moderate; something he says is a dying breed in American politics.
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A study released this month from the Pew Research Center has delved into what friendship in the U.S. looks like, and just how much they mean to us.
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His latest book, The House of Doors, is a decade-shifting story that delves into tragedy, cultural dissonance and memory loss.
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Minecraft: The Village is the final book in a trilogy inspired by the wildly popular video game series.
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Curtis Chin's new memoir, Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant tells the story of how he came of age helping out at his parents' business in Detroit.
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The New England Cider Donut Map is exactly what it sounds like, a resource to help you get access to the fall confection.
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In Blackouts, Justin Torres plays with fact and fiction, and calls into question whose story gets told.