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  • Todd and Cynthia began their radio career at KVNF in 1997 with an all night show called "Under Cover of Darkness" that started at midnight on Friday and ended whenever. A shared rotation with Annie Easter on "Blues & Other Colors" (Tuesdays from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.) followed shortly thereafter. After Annie left the area, Todd and Cynthia took over B&OC and have been at it ever since. They also have taken a monthly turn on "Turn it Up" (Saturdays 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.) for more than 10 years. Cynthia has served on KVNF's Board of Director's as President, Vice President and Treasurer and on the Community Advisory Board. Todd has served as a member and chair of the Community Advisory Board. They live in marital bliss outside of Crawford, Colorado.
  • Emily is a reporter and producer for Stateside and fill-in host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
  • Ella Taylor is a freelance film critic, book reviewer and feature writer living in Los Angeles.
  • Michael Schaub is a writer, book critic and regular contributor to NPR Books. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Portland Mercury and The Austin Chronicle, among other publications. He lives in Austin, Texas.
  • Kristofor Husted is a senior reporter at KBIA in Columbia, Mo. Previously Husted reported for NPR’s Science Desk in Washington and Harvest Public Media. Husted was a 2013 fellow with the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources and a 2015 fellow for the Institute for Journalism and Justice. He’s won regional and national Edward R. Murrow, PRNDI and Sigma Delta Chi awards. Husted also is an instructor at the Missouri School of Journalism. He received a B.S. in cell biology from UC Davis and an M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.
  • A native of Berkeley Heights, N.J., Peter Sagal attended Harvard University and subsequently squandered that education while working as a literary manager for a regional theater, a movie publicist, a stage director, an actor, an extra in a Michael Jackson video, a travel writer, an essayist, a ghost writer for a former adult film impresario and a staff writer for a motorcycle magazine.
  • Madhulika Sikka is Executive Editor for NPR News, a role she joined in January 2013. As Executive Editor, Sikka oversees all desks and reporters, and helps set the agenda for the entire News division.
  • Ryan Delaney works on the Innovation Trail project - covering technology, economic development, startups and other issues relating to New York's innovation economy.
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