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Laura Lorson

Laura Lorson is a native of Louisville, Kentucky. It was there that she learned how to read, write, and make the occasional decent piece of fried chicken. A complicated set of family moves eventually led her to Kansas, which is how she ended up graduating from the University of Kansas in Lawrence in 1989. She began working in radio in 1990 and worked for NPR in Washington throughout most of the 1990s as a director, producer, and editor for Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and the former NPR show Anthem.

Lorson returned to Lawrence, Kansas, in 2000, where she is now a local All Things Considered host and a director, producer, and editor for Kansas Public Radio. She lives with her husband, Kelly Corcoran, who is the co-owner of a record store that specializes in hard-to-find vinyl records. (This explains why they have about 6,000 records, 2,000 CDs, and 2,500 books in their house.)

Lorson's interests include philosophy, history, and Classical literature, but she is also inordinately fond of pop music and popular culture, which end up informing most of her commentaries for All Things Considered¸ much to her mother's sorrow.

  • Football season is drawing to a close, and baseball has yet to begin, but fantasy sports are so popular, they keep the thrill of competition alive all year. Commentator Laura Lorson has a fantasy league, too — but it's not the type of competition you might expect.
  • When Laura Lorson needs a break from the daily grind, she curls up with books that transport her to simpler times. She recommends three titles that take her back to her days of childhood summer reading — absorbing words off sun-dappled pages under the shade of a tree.
  • Commentator Laura Lorson lives and works in Kansas. She describes what it's like to live in tornado country and how people make peace with it.
  • Commentator Laura Lorson muses about her mother's way of talking. It's very roundabout, yet she manages to get to the point eventually.