Susan Giles Wantuck

All Things Considered Host and Interim News Director

Susan Giles Wantuck hosts All Things Considered, NPR's afternoon news magazine. She is a former classical music host at WUSF. Susan is a second-generation radio broadcaster, native Floridian and a graduate of the University of South Florida.

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All Cakes Considered

An NPR producer wanted to get to know her colleagues better and bake some fun into the week. From that experience, “All Cakes Considered” was born. WUSF’s Susan Giles Wantuck spoke to producer Melissa Gray about her new book, which includes recipes for cakes like “The Naughty Senator.”

National Geographic's New Kid's Almanac

TAMPA (2009-05-18) WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck finds out about National Geographic's first ever Kid's Almanac.

Greg Rosica

TAMPA (2009-04-07) If you still haven't done your taxes, here are some tips from a local tax expert. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck spoke with Greg Rosica of Ernst & Young in Tampa.

Albrecht Durer

ST. PETERSBURG (2009-04-02) Art fans have a rare opportunity to see a large collection of works by a master of the Northern Renaissance at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck reports.

Bruce Rodgers

TAMPA (2009-04-01) From now on, there will be only one winner of the Greenfield Prize, but this year, in its first year, there will be two. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck finds out more from Bruce Rodgers, Executive Director of the Hermitage.

Lucy Morgan

TAMPA (2009-03-02) WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck spoke with St. Petersburg Times Capital Bureau Senior Correspondent Lucy Morgan about the upcoming Legislative Session.

WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck talks to violinist Joshua Bell, who's performing at Ruth Eckerd Hall tonight.

Tampa's Poet Laureate was inspired to write a poem for the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck speaks to acclaimed American author E.L. Doctorow about his craft.

Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant Paul Smith of Tampa is featured in a documentary about the award. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck spoke to Roger Sherman, the producer-director of Medal of Honor. The program airs tonight at nine (11/10) on PBS.

The Florida Orchestra is performing masterworks concerts this weekend featuring The Planets by Holst and music by Debussy. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck spoke to Music Director Stefan Sanderling about how he chooses music, among other things.

If you've ever heard StoryCorps or Florida Stories on WUSF, you may understand what a gift listening is. WUSF's Susan Giles Wantuck spoke to the founder of StoryCorps, David Isay about his work.

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