people
Isaac Arnsdorf
Investigative reporter for Politico
Charles Arntzen
Professor of the BioDesign Institute at Arizona State Univerisity; he helped develop one of the experimental drugs that has been approved to fight the Ebola virus
Eitan Arom
Staff writer for the Jewish Journal
Hillel Aron
Contributor to LA Weekly ; former reporter for LA School Report , a website that focuses on news and analysis about the Los Angeles Unified School District
Leon Aron
Resident Scholar and Director of Russian Studies at the American Enterprise Institute ; author of Yeltsin : A Revolutionary Life, the first definitive biography of Boris Yeltsin
Kate Aronoff
Independent writer on social movements and climate politics; co-founder of the Fossil Fuel Divestment Student Network
Darren Aronofsky
Academy Award-nominated film director, screenwriter and film producer
Geoffrey Aronson
Director of Research and Publications of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, a nonprofit organization that promotes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine
Michelle Aronson
Farmbelly
Patricia Arquette
Actress
John Arquilla
Professor of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and writer for Foreign Policy magazine; author of Worst Enemy : The Reluctant Transformation of the American Military
Jane Arraf
NPR international correspondent, covering the Middle East; former Middle East correspondent for Al Jazeera English
Christa Arriaga
KCRW listener
Eduardo Arriagada
Professor of Communications at Chilean Catholic University in Santiago
Emily Arrowood
Assistant Editor for Opinion at US News & World Report
William Arroyo
Medical Director of the Child, Youth and Family Administration for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Miguel Arteta
Puerto Rican director of film and television
Arthur Verocai
Brazilian folk and jazz composer Arthur Verocai makes a rare appearance in Los Angeles and stops by KCRW studios for a very special session on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Rick Arthur
Equine Medical Director for California Horse Racing Board
Avishay Artsy
KCRW news producer and producer of 'DnA: Design and Architecture'
Ahilan Arulanantham
Legal Director of the ACLU of Southern California; 2016 MacArthur fellow
Alberto Arvelo
filmmaker, musician, director of “Fidelio”
Peter Asaro
Assistant professor at the New School and Vice Chair of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control.
Christie Aschwanden
Lead writer for science for FiveThirtyEight, a data-driven news site
Katie Aselton
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Charon Asetoyer
A member of the Comanche nation of Oklahoma, she now lives in Yankton Sioux tribal territory in South Dakota. She is Executive Director of the Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center
Jim Ash
Reporter covering Florida politics for Gannett News Service
John Ashbery
American poet and 2011 winner of the National Book Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award
Lauren Asher
President of the Institute for College Access and Success, a nonprofit research and advocacy group that works to make higher education more affordable
Elizabeth Ashford
Spokeswoman for California Governor Jerry Brown
Michelle Ashford
Screenwriter and producer
Rohini Ashok
San Jose mother who started an online petition called “UC for Californians”
Paul Ashworth
Senior US Economist at Toronto, Canada-based Capital Economics, which analyzes the American economy for foreign investors and large banks
Nanette Asimov
Higher education reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle
Reza Aslan
Professor of creative writing at the University of California-Riverside, founder of Aslan Media and member of the Council on Foreign Relations; former contributing editor to the Daily Beast and Middle East analyst for public radio's Marketplace
Stephen Asma
Professor of Philosophy at Columbia College Chicago, and author of On Monsters : An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears and Why I Am a Buddhist : No-Nonsense Buddhism with Red Meat and Whiskey
Melanie Asmar
Staff writer at Westword , an alternative weekly in Denver.
Greg Asner
Earth scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science
Asobi Seksu
Brooklyn’s Asobi Seksu perform their dreamy pop tunes on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Ratik Asokan
Freelance writer about art and photography
Nnamdi Asomugha
Actor
Maria Aspan
Senior editor of Inc. magazine
John Assaraf
Life coach and motivational speaker ; author of many books, including Having It All : Achieving Your Life's Goals and Dreams and The Complete Vision Board Kit
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Copenhagen’s The Asteroids Galaxy Tour bring their Technicolor pop sound to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
James Astill
South Asia correspondent for the Economist magazine
Nan Marie Astone
senior fellow at the Urban Institute and professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Maggie Astor
Reporter for the New York Times
Ron Avi Astor
Professor in the Schools of Social Work and Education at the University of Southern California and author of School Violence in Context : Culture, Neighborhood, Family, School, and Gender
Nastassia Astrasheuskaya
Moscow correspondent for Reuters
Amjad Atallah
Director of the Middle East Task Force at the New America Foundation and an editor for the Middle East Channel at ForeignPolicy.com
Matt Atchity
general manager of Moviefone and co-host of the podcast Breakfast all Day
Mariana Atencio
National correspondent for NBC News
Aterciopelados
Colombian duo, Aterciopelados, return to perform songs from their long-awaited release on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Athlete
London-based Athlete have a playful set planned for Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am. Click Here to Watch!
Emily Atkin
Staff writer at the New Republic covering the environment
Brianna Atkins
Senior at UCLA and a coordinator for the university's Afrikan Student Union
Ralph Atkins
Frankfurt Bureau Chief for the Financial Times
Timothy Atkins
Imprisoned for 20 years for a murder he did not commit
Ashley Atkinson
Director of the American Planning Association’s Los Angeles chapter
Daryl Atkinson
Staff attorney with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice
Jeanne Atkinson
Executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, an organization providing pro-bono legal representation for detainees
Karen Atkinson
Professor in the Arts program at California Institute of the Arts
Robert Atkinson
President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Rosalie Atkinson
Associate Producer, Left, Right & Center and All The President's Lawyers
Atlas Genius
Indie rock band from Adelaide, South Australia
Terry Atlas
senior writer for Bloomberg News who covers foreign policy and national security.
Lina Attalah
Editor of Mada Masr, a news website based in Cairo
Harry Atwater
Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science at the California Institute of Technology and founder of Alta Devices, a solar company located in the San Francisco Bay Area
Patrick Atwater
Civic Data Scientist for ARGO Labs
Margaret Atwood
Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist; 2013 winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Festival's "Innovator's Award"
Sam Atwood
Spokesman for the Air Quality Management District
Leonard Aube
Managing director of the Annenberg Foundation who is principally responsible for overseeing what happens at the new Annenberg Space for Photography
Greg Auberry
Representative of the Catholic Relief Services in Hanoi, Vietnam
Larry Aubry
Columnist for the Los Angeles Sentinel , an African American oriented weekly. Member, Community Call to Action and Accountability. Also a former consultant to L.A. County Human Relations Commission for 32 years