Cary Barbor
Cary Barbor is the local host of All Things Considered and a reporter for WGCU. She was a producer for Martha Stewart Radio on Sirius XM, where she hosted a live interview show with authors of new books called Books and Authors. She was a producer for The Leonard Lopate Show, a live, daily show that covered arts, culture, politics, and food on New York City’s public radio station WNYC. She also worked as a producer on Studio 360, a weekly culture magazine; and The Sunday Long Read, a show that features in-depth conversations with journalists and other writers. She has filed stories for The Pulse and Here & Now. In addition to radio, she has a career writing for magazines, including Salon, Teen Vogue, New York, Health, and More. She has published short stories and personal essays and is always working on a novel. She was a Knight Journalism Fellow, where she studied health reporting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and followed epidemiologists around Kenya and Alaska. She has a B.A. in English from Lafayette College and an M.A. in Literature from the University of Massachusetts.
-
Floridians who may have been sexually abused in New York State will want to know about the extension of a law.
-
Kevin Anderson won a tight mayoral race in Ft. Myers.
-
What to do if your mail-in ballot's envelope comes sealed?
-
Three Greek organizations and four students have been suspended for failing to follow COVID protocols at FGCU.
-
-
Two types of common mosquito are insecticide-resistant.
-
Photographer Lynne Buchanan recently returned to her home state to create an extraordinary book of photographs called Florida’s Changing Waters: A Beautiful World in Peril.
-
-
The widespread quarantine brought on by COVID-19 is affecting how we interact with nearly everyone. Even wildlife.