Roxanne M. Roberts (born 1954, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a style writer for the Washington Post. She shares "The Reliable Source" column with Amy Argetsinger. She is regular panelist on the NPR quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!.
In 2000, Roberts appeared on the "In" list in Washingtonian magazine.
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