people
Besha Rodell
Restaurant critic for LA Weekly
Eric Rodenbeck
founder, CEO and creative director of Stamen
Max Rodenbeck
Middle East correspondent for Economist magazine
Kevin Roderick
Editor and Publisher of the website LA Observed and a writer for Los Angeles magazine
Heidi Rodewald
Musician
Terry Rodgers
Staff Writer at the San Diego Union-Tribune
Molly Rodgeveller
American who teaches English in Brussels, Belgium
Edmon Rodman
Writer and historian
Alexander Rodnyansky
Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Mexican dueling guitarists
Fernando Rodrigues
Senior reporter for Folha de S. Paulo , a São Paulo daily newspaper, and member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists’ climate project
Alex Rodriguez
Islamabad Bureau Chief for the Los Angeles Times
Dominic Rodriguez
Director of "Fursonas"
Eduardo Rodriguez
Trial lawyer based in Brownsville, Texas; past president of the State Bar of Texas
Estuardo Rodriguez
principal focused on Government Affairs with the Raben Group.
Frank Rodriguez
Social rights organizer at CAUSE
Gregory Rodriguez
Director of the Center for Social Cohesion at the New America Foundation and op-ed columnist for the Los Angeles Times; author of Mongrels, Bastards, Orphans, and Vagabonds : Mexican Immigration and the Future of Race in America
Idalia Rodriguez
Puerto Rican living in LA.
Ignacio Rodriguez
Architect, principal, IR Architects
Luis Rodriguez
Author and community organizer
Raul Rodriguez
Designer and principal of Raul R. Rodriguez Design, Inc ., a design firm based in Los Angeles, California
Ref Rodriguez
Candidate for the LAUSD District 5 Board seat; co-founder of the PUC charter schools
Robert Rodriguez
Writer, director, editor, composer and producer
César Rodríguez Garavito
Director of DeJusticia, a Colombia-based human rights organization
Dominique Roe-Sepowitz
Associate Professor of Social Work at Arizona State University and Director of its Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research
Andreas Roedder
Professor of Contemporary History at Mainz University
Oliver Roeder
Senior writer at fivethirtyeight.com
John Roemer
Staff writer for the Daily Journal
Peter Roff
Senior fellow with the Institute for Liberty and blogger for US News and World Report; former political director for Newt Gingrich’s GOPAC
Marisa Roffman
Staff writer for TV Guide Magazine/TVinsider; former owner and managing editor of GiveMeMyRemote.com
Roger Roffman
Professor Emeritus of Social Work at the University of Washington author of Marijuana Nation : One Man's Chronicle of America Getting High, from Vietnam to Legalization; co-sponsor of Washington State's marijuana legalization bill
Seth Rogen
Actor, writer, director, producer
Adam Rogers
Editor for Wired magazine and author of 'Proof: The Science of Booze'
Alex Rogers
Scientific Director of the International Programme on the State of the Ocean , and Professor of Conservation Biology at Oxford University
Andrea Rogers
Senior Staff Attorney with Our Children’s Trust, an organization working to elevate the voice of youth in an effort to secure the legal right to a stable climate system
Ed Rogers
Republican strategist and Chairman of BGR Group, a lobbying and strategic planning firm headquartered in Washington, DC; White House staffer to then-Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
Jeff Rogers
Jeff Rogers has 20 years of experience in public radio, working as a producer, editor and director for National Public Radio's flagship news program, All Things Considered, and serving as the Executive Producer of NPR's midday news magazine, Day to Day. He has reported on many major domestic and international events for NPR News, including the school shootings in Columbine, the spreading influence of the Taliban across Afghanistan's borders, the nation's crystal meth epidemic, and the disputed results of the 2000 presidential election. His work during September 11 and its aftermath was part of coverage that earned NPR News a George Foster Peabody Award. In 1999, he was among the NPR News team reporting on the fighting in Kosovo, winning an Overseas Press Club Award. He won another Peabody Award as the supervising editor and senior producer of "The NPR 100," a series of reports on the most significant American musical works of the 20th century. He has lived in Los Angeles for six years.
John Rogers
Associate Professor of Urban Schooling at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and co-director of UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education and Access ; father of two children in the Santa Monica Public School District
Neal Rogers
Managing Editor of VeloNews, a cycling magazine
Pattiann Rogers
American poet
Paul Rogers
Resources and environment writer for the San Jose Mercury-News and Managing Editor of the Science unit at KQED in San Francisco
Rob Rogers
Editorial cartoonist formerly with the Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Terry Rogers
Staff Writer, San Diego Union-Tribune
Josh Rogin
Columnist for the Washington Post, covering foreign policy and national security; former columnist for Bloomberg View and political analyst for CNN
Julie Roginsky
Political pundit, co-founder of Lift Our Voices
Alice Rogoff
Publisher of the Alaska Dispatch , an online news group based in Anchorage
Kenneth Rogoff
Professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University; former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund
Rogue Wave
Indie darlings Rogue Wave perform on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Dalibor Rohac
Research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
David Rohde
Executive editor of newyorker.com ; two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner ; author of Beyond War : Reimagining American Influence in a New Middle East and co-author, with his wife, Kristen Mulvihill , of A Rope and a Prayer : A Kidnapping from Two Sides; former reporter for the Christian Science Monitor
Mark Rohlena
President and CEO of the Catholic Charities of Central Colorado, which opposed the civil unions in that state
Dana Rohrabacher
Republican Congressman from Huntington Beach, California, and a senior member of the International Relations Committee
Michael Roiff
independent film producer
Manuel Roig-Franzia
Reporter for the Washington Post and author of 'The Rise of Marco Rubio'
Matthew Rojansky
Russia analyst and Director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center; former Deputy Director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; former executive director of the Partnership for a Secure America
James Rojas
Urban planner and co-founder of the Latino Urban Forum
Ruben Rojas
artist, entrepreneur and co-founder of Beautify Earth
Rokia Traore
Malian singer, songwriter and guitarist
Todd Rokita
Indiana Secretary of State and a named defendant in a Supreme Court case on Indiana's voter-ID law
David Rolf
President of the Service Employees' International Union 775NW, international vice president of SEIU and author of 'The Fight for Fifteen: The Right Wage for a Working America'
Scott Rolfs
Managing Director of Ziegler Investment Banking, specializing in religious properties
Ed Rollins
Republican campaign consultant and strategist and former political director for the Reagan White House
Henry Rollins
In describing Henry Rollins, the tendency is to try to squeeze as many labels as possible into a single sentence.
Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins is a musician, writer, actor, comedian, and activist. He got his start on KCRW with Deirdre O'Donoghue in 1984 and widely credits her for his subsequent on-air career.
Jay Rollins
A retired American Airlines Captain
Matthew Rolston
Artist and photographer, author of “Hollywood Royale”
Lex Roman
Designer and creator of LA Pays Attention
Nancy Roman
Director of Public Policy at the United Nations World Food Program
Nic Roman
College graduate who retrained to be a welder and now works at ASC Process Systems
Mark Romanek
American music video and film director
Lois Romano
Senior political reporter for Politico