people
Binyamin Appelbaum
Domestic correspondent in the New York Times’ Washington Bureau; former national banking reporter for the Washington Post
Paul Appelbaum
Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine and Law with the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University
Yoni Appelbaum
Senior Editor for politics at The Atlantic.
Andrea Appleton
Freelance journalist
Steven Appleton
Member of 13th Council District Design Review Committee and President of the Elysian Valley Neighborhood Council
Leslie Appleton-Young
Chief economist for the California Association of Realtors
Ashton Applewhite
Author
Matt Apuzzo
Reporter for the New York Times
Aqualung
Matt Hales better know as Aqualung, returns with a batch of new songs to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Tariq Aquil
Imam who works at a Correctional Training Facility in Soledad, California; former president of the Muslim Chaplain Association of America
Aquilo
alternative musical duo
Elizabeth Aquino
LA resident who treats her daughter's severe epilepsy with Charlotte's Web, a strain of marijuana
Gerdo Aquino
Landscape architect and CEO of SWA
Jim Araby
Executive Director of the United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Council
Gregg Araki
American film director
Vanessa Aramayo
Director of the California Partnership
Gerry Arances
National Coordinator for the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice
Tim Arango
Baghdad Bureau Chief for the New York Times
Norton Arbelaez
Owner of two dispensaries and a commercial grow in Denver, Colorado, and founding member of the Medical Marijuana Industry Group
David Archambault ||
Chairman for Standing Rock Sioux
David Archer
Professor in the Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago and author of The Long Thaw : How Humans are Changing the Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate
John Archibald
Columnist for the Alabama Media Group, which publishes the Birmingham News, Huntsville Times and Mobile Press Register
Lennox Archibald
Infectious disease physician and epidemiologist
Randal Archibold
New York Times Bureau Chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
Architecture in Helsinki
Aussie collective Architecture in Helsinki expose their pop sensibilities and humor on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
The Arcs
Musicians
Arctic Monkeys
Sheffield based Arctic Monkeys play their songs on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.Click HERE to Watch Video!
Scott Ard
Editor-in-Chief of CNET, a technology website
Eddie Arellano
Former gang member; school chaplain and youth minister for Victory Outreach, Compton, a church-based outreach organization for gang members
Richard Arenberg
Visiting lecturer at Brown University and author of 'Defending the Filibuster: The Soul of the Senate'
Joel Arends
Platoon Leader and Company Commander for the Army's 1 st Cavalry Division , based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; recent graduate from the University of South Dakota Law School
Yigal Arens
Director of the Intelligent Systems division for the Information Sciences Insitute
John Arensmeyer
Founder and CEO of the Small Business Majority, a nonprofit advocacy group
Martha Arevalo
Interim Director of CARECEN , the Central American Resource Center, which is located in Pico Union/Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles
America Arias
Freelance news producer in L.A. who came to the U.S. from Mexico when she was nine years old.
Mike Arias
Attorney in Los Angeles and President of the Neighborhood Council of Westchester/Playa del Rey
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Pop surrealist
Barak Ariel
lead researcher at Cambridge
Dan Ariely
James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University; author and documentary filmmaker
Abdullah Arif
Former translator for National Public Radio's Deborah Amos in Iraq; student at the Columbia School of Journalism in New York
Said Arikat
Washington bureau chief for Al Quds, a Palestinian daily newspaper, based in Jerusalem
Alan Arkin
Veteran actor and Oscar nominee for his role in Little Miss Sunshine
Ronald Arkin
Regents Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology and Director of its Mobile Robot Laboratory
William Arkin
Online columnist for the Washington Post, and co-author of 'Top Secret America,' a series of articles, published in the Washington Post in July, about the build-up, since 9/11, of a massive and secret national security apparatus; military analyst for NBC News
David Arkush
Director of the Congress Watch committee for Public Citizen, and member of the Executive Committee of Americans for Financial Reform , a coalition of about 250 labor and consumer groups who have worked for financial reform
Rae Armantrout
American poet and Professor of Poetry and Poetics at the University of California, San Diego; 2008 Guggenheim fellow and winner of the 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Versed
Joe Armendariz
Executive Director of the Santa Barbara County Taxpayers Association and the Santa Barbara Technology & Industry Association
Fred Armisen
Co-creator and co-star of IFC's Portlandia; former cast member of Saturday Night Live
David Armor
Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at George Mason University and author of Forced Justice : School Desegregation and the Law
John Armor
Counsel to the American Civil Rights Union
Jody Armour
Professor of Law at USC and author of 'Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: The Hidden Costs of Being Black in America'
Nancy Armour
Sports columnist for USA Today
Stephanie Armour
Correspondent covering healthcare policy for the Wall Street Journal
Anne Armstrong-Coben
Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University
Curtis Armstrong
actor and author
David Armstrong
Bureau Chief at the National Security News Service and and co-author of America and the Islamic Bomb
Drew Armstrong
Healthcare reporter for Bloomberg News ; former healthcare reporter for Congressional Quarterly
Elizabeth Armstrong
Assistant director for exhibitions and programs and curator of contemporary art of the Orange County Museum of Art and curator of the exhibition Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury
Jeffrey Armstrong
Dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University, and chair of the United Egg Producers' Animal Welfare Advisory Committee , an industry group; advisor to McDonald’s on animal welfare issues
Jerome Armstrong
Founder of MyDD , a liberal blog
Karen Armstrong
Religious scholar, former nun and author, most recently, of The Case for God ; creator of the Charter for Compassion
Robert Armstrong
Finance columnist for the Financial Times
Chris Arnade
Writer and photojournalist covering poverty and addiction, he’s been touring America for five years
Mario Arnaudo
Manager of Arnaudo Brothers Farm in Tracy, California and a fifth-generation cattle farmer
Skyler Arndt-Briggs
Associate Director of the Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft Library at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, better known as DEFA Film Library, the state film monopoly in the German Democratic Republic throughout that country's history
Issa Arnita
Director of Corporate Communications for MTC Management & Training Corporation
Andrea Arnold
Academy Award-winning filmmaker and former actress
Carrie Arnold
freelance science writer who wrote about addiction vaccines for “Scientific American.”
Hadley Arnold
Co-director of Arid Lands , a think tank at Woodbury University
Jen Arnold
Emmy-nominated and award-winning writer, director and producer in television and film
Matthew Arnold
English teacher and Academic Decathlon coach at Granada Hills Charter High School
Mike Arnold
Executive Director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), a joint-powers agency of the City and County Government
Peter Arnold
Co-founder of Arid Lands , a think tank at Woodbury University
Ben Arnoldy
South Asia correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor
Kevin Arnovitz
NBA Editor for ESPN.com and founder of ClipperBlog