Melissa Gray
Melissa Gray is a senior producer for All Things Considered.
Gray got her start at Member station WUGA in Athens, GA. From there, she went on to report on arts and cultural stories for Peach State Public Radio in Atlanta. She joined NPR in 1999.
Years later, her determination to "learn how to really bake a damn good cake" led her to experiment on the All Things Considered staff. You can read all about it in her cookbook, All Cakes Considered. Melissa lives by this motto: "We have to make our own fun. Nobody else will make it for us."
Content
- Remembering NPR audio engineer Brian Jarboe
- All about character: Jane Austen fans on their favorites
- A minister was acquitted of a brutal 1832 murder. A new book revisits the case
- Get your kids in the kitchen with hands-on recipes
- In one key swing state, both parties are courting Black men
- Hold on to your wishes — there's a 'Spider in the Well'
- 'It's freedom': Cher on singing, her mother and her first holiday album, 'Christmas'
- Janelle Monáe's 'Dirty Computer' comes alive in a new collection of stories