
Mallory Yu
Producer and Movie Editor, All Things Considered at NPR
Producer/movie editor for @npratc. Queer Chinese-Filipino-American exploring intersection of race and (nerd) culture. Likes =/= endorsements. They/them/she.
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wusf.org | Mallory Yu |Bob Mondello |Erika Ryan |Ailsa Chang
SCOTT DETROW, HOST:It's time for our regular movie conversation. And as we mark Pride Month, my cohost Ailsa Chang talked to several of our NPR colleagues about the ways queerness is portrayed both subtly and openly in a wide range of films. Ailsa picks it up from here. AILSA CHANG, HOST:Across movie history, there are touchstones of queer cinema that a majority of moviegoers might recognize, like "Philadelphia," one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to address the AIDS crisis...
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kuow.org | Mallory Yu
The many ways queerness shows up in moviesNPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
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1 week ago |
knpr.org | Mallory Yu |Bob Mondello |Erika Ryan |Ailsa Chang
By Mallory Yu, Bob Mondello, Erika Ryan, Ailsa Chang Published June 15, 2025 at 3:46 PM PDT
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1 week ago |
wlrn.org | Mallory Yu |Bob Mondello |Erika Ryan |Ailsa Chang
NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
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2 weeks ago |
kosu.org | Mary Kelly |Ashley Brown |Mallory Yu
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Peter Swanson about his new mystery novel, Kill Your Darlings, which explores the reasons behind a poet's act of murder against her own husband.
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