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NPR's Juana Summers talks with 'Ezra' producer Alex Plank and screenwriter Tony Spiridakis -- who said the story comes from his own life with his son -- about portraying autistic people in their film.
Sarah Handel is a Mid-Day Editor for All Things Considered at NPR. With a focus on national news, particularly in Louisiana and New Orleans, Sarah has written for various publications and has been featured in multiple radio stations across the country. Her articles cover a wide range of topics, including environmental issues, sports, entertainment, and cultural profiles.
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Sarah Handel's coverage includes a blend of sports, music, entertainment, and politics. With expert commentary making up a significant portion of her articles, she seems to value perspectives from knowledgeable individuals in these fields.
When reaching out to Sarah Handel, consider providing expert analysis or interviews related to current events in national (United States) politics or sports. Additionally, pitches related to the music and entertainment industry may be well-received given the variety of topics covered.
Given her geographic focus on the United States with specific attention to Louisiana and New Orleans, stories tied directly or indirectly to these areas could also capture her interest.
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