Letters: Carl Kasell, Cook Books And Jury DutyListener memories of NPR newscaster Carl Kasell keep coming in, as do recollections of favorite cook books. Also, jury duty evader Peter Mehlman returns ...
Carl Kasell, a fixture on NPR for more than 30 years on "Morning Edition" and later its quiz show "Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!," died Tuesday from complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 84.
Bringing news to dedicated public radio listeners at 5 a.m. for 30 years was never difficult, National Public Radio veteran broadcaster Carl Kasell told a nearly full Glenn Auditorium Monday at the ...
After delivering the news for NPR for three decades, Carl Kasell will give his final newscast on Dec. 30. But the broadcast veteran — his radio career has spanned more than 50 years — will continue to ...
Carl Kasell, an NPR newscaster who, late in his career, cast off his anchorman gravitas once a week and for years became an absurdist comedian on the popular satirical quiz show “Wait Wait ... Don’t ...
National Public Radio's longtime broadcaster Carl Kasell died Tuesday following complications from Alzheimer's disease, the radio service confirmed. Kasell was a presence at NPR for more than three ...
COLCHESTER Carl Kasell's pillowy baritone sounds the same in person as it does over the radio. The voice, smooth as a baby's bottom, has earned the veteran NPR newscaster considerable fame. But Kasell ...
It is intimidating to know that at some point in the morning you’re going to speak to Carl Kasell, 30-year veteran of NPR’s Morning Edition and co-host/judge of Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me. His radio ...
Carl Kasell was the voice of authority and the soul of irreverence. He came to NPR when the place was just beginning and brought presence and gravity to a struggling, young enterprise with a voice and ...
Carl Kasell reads three quotes from the week's news: Cosmic Truth, This Crimean Life, Who Wants To Be A Billionaire? Who's Carl This Time CARL KASELL: From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is WAIT ...
Our beloved Judge & Scorekeeper finally figured out he was too good for us this year. While he listens along in happy retirement, we listen back... Carl The Great And Powerful PETER SAGAL, HOST: We're ...