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0 Subject: THAT'S Lakshmi Singh?!?

Posted by: biliruben
- [52014814] Thu, May 31, 2007, 18:30

If you listen to a lot of NPR (and do I listen to a lot of NPR) you eventually get curious what these voices look like.

So I looked them up. Pictures of everyone you can think of.

With the exception of Nina Tottenberg, they generally look much, MUCH different then I expected.

Anyway, without further ado, here's Lakshmi Singh:


Puerto Rican and Trinidadian. I would not have guessed. I assumed she was of S Asian heritage.

The reason I looked her up is because, for years, when ever she says, "I'm Lakshmi Singh" I involuntarily respond, " No, I'm Lakshmi Singh!" I have no idea why though I think I did onece, and I can't seem to stop myself. Perhaps I need to get more sleep.

Anyway, who's your favorite voice, and do they look like what you expected?
1biliruben
      ID: 52014814
      Thu, May 31, 2007, 18:32
Oh, here's when of our local producers, who's picture is pretty much what I expected:


Wow.
2Mötley Crüe
      Dude
      ID: 439372011
      Thu, May 31, 2007, 22:32
I couldn't believe it when I first got a look at my good friend, TB.

3Doug
      ID: 113132214
      Fri, Jun 01, 2007, 01:42
I like Warren Olney's programs quite a bit (helps that I'm an LA Native, of course), but I always pictured him as short, fat, wrinkled, and unkempt... kinda like a slightly younger, dirtier version of Wilford Brimley (probably w/o the moustache). His photo shows him to actually be in much better shape than I'd imagined. Cool guy.
4Wilmer Mclean
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      Fri, Jun 01, 2007, 03:59
The voice of NPR News underwriters is pretty much as I suspected and expected:



Frank Tavares

His nasally voice meandering from bass rumbles to tenor and above is almost like nails across a chalkboard to me.

...

Admits to listening to a lot of NPR.

...

I strain my blood pressure at the title of "All Things Considered."

...

Nina Tottenberg. she loved Jesse Helms and General Boykin. ;)
5biliruben
      ID: 4911361723
      Fri, Jun 01, 2007, 08:34
Hah, Wilmer. Sounds like you perhaps have considered a few things they haven't. ;)
6 Niranjan
      ID: 247581512
      Fri, Aug 15, 2008, 13:58
My thoughts exactly. Who is the Lakshmi Singh?? The first name sounds south indian. Then the last name is a curve ball. Her news delivery is confident without a trace of an accent. The content even if it touches on 60s iconic events is conveyed with a touch of familiarity. Puerto Rican and Trinidadian....Pretty cool!
7Razor
      ID: 545172413
      Fri, Aug 15, 2008, 16:15
Lakshmi is an Indian name. So is Singh. The surname Singh is famous of course for Vijay, who is Fijian. However, like Spanish names in the Phillipines, those surnames are originally from another country.

I like ME-chele Norris. What does she say her name like that?

Melissa Block is the most NPR-looking person I could find.
8 Arun
      ID: 40231210
      Thu, Mar 12, 2009, 12:03
I can't fall asleep without correcting the way she pronounces her OWN name!
Arun
9Building 7
      ID: 471052128
      Thu, Mar 12, 2009, 13:35
I've listened to NPR for about 30 minutes......in my lifetime. Although I have to pay for it anyways.
10 Rob
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      Thu, May 28, 2009, 13:25
there are lots of indians from bihar, orissa, uttar pradesh and
other states india that either moved voluntarily or involuntarily to
british controlled trinidad as indentured farm labor to work in the
sugar cane plantations. Most of these trinidadian-indians mixed
with the other native and non-native populations of these
carribbean islands - africans, native american, whites, mestizos,
etc. VS Naipaul is a prominent trinidad-indian who writes about
the trinidad experience brilliantly.

This is similar to chinese railroad workers brought in as
indentured laborers, also indians in fiji have the same history.

Cheers
11biliruben
      ID: 461142511
      Thu, May 28, 2009, 17:59
Thanks for the background, Rob.

Figured it must be something like that, but didn't know the history of Trinidad.
12 Manav
      ID: 597281310
      Thu, Aug 13, 2009, 11:29
Arun, I wouldn't lose sleep over how Lakshmi Singh pronounces her own name. Just curious - what Indian accent would you correct it to? Tamilian, Telugu, Bengali, Punjabi... ? Growing up a world away from India with neither parent being first-gen immigrants or having ties to at least periodically replenish pronunciations, words take on a completely different accent based on local influences. Its pretty much left to the speaker to define how to say something to their liking.

Why else would there be an American accent or for that matter the half dozen or so distinct regional accents within the U.S.
13 Alberto
      ID: 0811170
      Fri, Sep 17, 2010, 01:11
TO biliruben:

I had to share this after reading your posting...

Since I heard the NPR newscaster pronounce her name "Lakshmi Singh" I started to do silly Karate moves. I dont know why the sound of the name evokes that : )

maybe I should get more sleep myself ??:)
14biliruben
      ID: 16105237
      Fri, Sep 17, 2010, 06:48
Heh. Indeed (as I stare bleary at the computer at 3:48 AM).
15Razor
      ID: 57854118
      Fri, Sep 17, 2010, 10:18
The fact that she is not Indian explains why she pronounces her name in that manner. Indians pronounce it LUCK-shmy.
18Boldwin
      ID: 2145104
      Fri, May 10, 2013, 05:19
OK, now I'm dying to know what rcmcdonough had to say.
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