Adeline Sire produces feature and news stories for The World. Focusing on cultural aspects, she looks for people with compelling stories that give the news a fresh and quirky slant. Her work goes from researching story ideas, to reporting and producing segments for the program.
Before joining the staff at The World, Adeline produced freelance arts features for PRI's radio program "Beyond Computers," and Boston station WBUR's "Morning Edition" and "Here and Now," where she trained. She also worked several years in a publishing department of the United Nations headquarters in New York. A native of France, Adeline says, "some of the most exhilarating experiences of working at The World, are talking to people in different countries, exploring different cultures, and tackling new issues every day. I love the challenge."
Adeline is also a musician and a baroque music freak, but that's neither here nor there.

