From discussing politics and the economy to spotlighting authors and musicians, WUWM's Lake Effect goes beyond the headlines in southeastern Wisconsin.
Deciding whether to vote early or on Election Day? Here's why it's all secure
You've probably heard the advice to "make a plan" to vote. A former elections chief in Wisconsin explains your options and their safeguards.
10/24/2024 • 15 minutes, 49 seconds
Coffee, culture and community are ‘points of pride’ at La Finca Coffee House
Owned by Janeth and Lizeth Zorrilla, La Finca offers dishes and drinks inspired by the sisters’ Mexican roots.
10/23/2024 • 16 minutes, 12 seconds
Cream City brick: From Ice Age glaciers to Milwaukee's early strip malls
In this episode of "What Milwaukee is Made Of," we explore the history of Cream City Brick — starting at its Ice Age origins.
10/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 39 seconds
Unwelcome 'first' among Wisconsin inland lakes: Invasive quagga mussels found in Geneva Lake
Recently an unwanted guest was discovered in one of Wisconsin's must popular tourist destinations – Geneva Lake. Scientists and local groups are grappling with the first-documented invasive quagga mussels in a Wisconsin inland lake.
10/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 18 seconds
'The Insect Epiphany' explores how insects have shaped the human world
When you think about the first creatures to explore space, fruit flies probably don’t spring to mind."The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" explores the ancient relationship between humanity and insects.
10/22/2024 • 19 minutes, 59 seconds
Ahead of a close presidential election, here's what's motivating some young Milwaukee voters
WUWM hosted a roundtable with four young voters who live in the Milwaukee area. Wisconsin is likely to be a crucial swing state in the 2024 presidential election, and young voters will play a key role.
While this is a slight improvement from the state's 2020 score, nine categories scored are in mediocre condition and three are in poor condition.
10/21/2024 • 10 minutes, 12 seconds
'The Fonz' actor Henry Winkler reflects on his life and career in new book 'Being Henry'
Actor and author Henry Winkler will be in Milwaukee to talk about one of his latest books, Being Henry: the Fonz and Beyond.
10/21/2024 • 12 minutes, 13 seconds
Wisconsin prisons restrict books to prevent drug smuggling, underwhelming evidence it will work
Wisconsin prisons are restricting used book delivery as part of an effort to stop drug smuggling into prisons. Critics say this restricts prisoner access to information while doing little to slow the flow of contraband.
10/18/2024 • 16 minutes, 2 seconds
The Moth Project: Music, art & moths come together in a lush, live performance
Isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with slowing down opened musician Peter Kiesewalter's eyes and ears to nature. He distilled his awakening into The Moth Project.
10/17/2024 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
From green to gold: Why some leaves change color in the fall
A professor of biological sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee explains that changing leaves starts with environmental cues, like days getting shorter and chillier.
10/17/2024 • 11 minutes, 50 seconds
‘We have to do it for ourselves’: How Milwaukee's Metcalfe Park is preparing for extreme heat
When it gets hot in Milwaukee, Metcalfe Park is one of the places that really feels the heat. A community-led organization is helping its neighbors adapt.
10/17/2024 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
Checking in on Milwaukee City Attorney Evan Goyke's campaign goals after six months in office
While campaigning to be Milwaukee's city attorney in April, Evan Goyke's priorities focused on quality housing, public safety and fully staffing his office. WUWM checks in with him on the progress of those goals.
10/16/2024 • 21 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival precedes rebranding of Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition
Janan Najeeb, president and cofounder of the Muslim Women’s Coalition, shares a preview of the ninth annual Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival at the Oriental Theater.
10/16/2024 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
'Spirits of the Silent City' brings the dead to life at Milwaukee's Forest Home Cemetery
For the third year in a row, Forest Home Cemetery will become an immersive stage to bring a few of their notable residents' stories to life.
10/16/2024 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Supermoon, Harvest moon, Hunter's moon: When is it a marvelous night for a moon dance?
This is your notice to head out to the great outdoors Thursday night for the Hunter's moon — look up and unplug. Ebony Javan, one Milwaukee woman who's always plugged into the moon, shares her story.
10/16/2024 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Exploring the frights of space with UW-Milwaukee's planetarium
UWM’s Manfred Olson Planetarium is inviting the public on a spooktacular adventure in its “Creepy Cosmos” program.
10/15/2024 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
A look inside the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin theater
The theater in Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin home appears to rise naturally from its sloped surroundings in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Yet shoring up and upgrading the Hillside Theater over the past five years has been a gargantuan and expensive task.
10/15/2024 • 11 minutes, 23 seconds
What does a district attorney do? Outgoing Milwaukee County DA John Chisholm reflects on the role
Come Nov. 5, Milwaukee County voters will elect a new district attorney. John Chisholm has been in the role since 2007. Ahead of his departure, Chisholm sits down for an interview with WUWM.
10/15/2024 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Former Brew Crew member & his care team unite to share the impact of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer survivor Roger Caplinger and Dr. Doug Evans, who is working to further research and treatment of this cancer, share Caplinger's story.
10/11/2024 • 15 minutes, 50 seconds
Riverwest Radio Ghost Walk explores Milwaukee neighborhoods through spooky stories
Spooky season is here and what better way to celebrate than by taking a walk and seeing neighborhood Halloween decorations? The Riverwest Radio Ghost Walk is both a fundraiser for the community radio station and an opportunity to explore the Riverwest and Harambee neighborhoods.
10/10/2024 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Milwaukee activist shares her personal & professional journey toward advocacy for LGBTQ+ Latinx
As an LGBTQ+ Latina, Carmen Alicia Murguia is driven to create space for other LGBTQ+ people of color in Milwaukee. Whether it's through her activism or her writing, Murguia hopes to help them feel seen.
10/10/2024 • 23 minutes, 47 seconds
Meet the teacher-turned-community connector behind Milwaukee’s food waste program
The city’s Environmental Collaboration Office just launched a new initiative to tackle food waste, food insecurity and climate change.
10/9/2024 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
What to know about the Mayor's proposed city budget and what happens next
Here's what you need to know about the mayor proposed $200 million dollar budget before it's finalized.
10/9/2024 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
Rolling the dice and talking dives at Milwaukee bar Mamie's
Dive bars are a big part of Milwaukee culture, a place where locals gather to drink, chat and play games. But there's much more to dive bar culture, as Chris Drosner learned while crafting a feature on the subject for "Milwaukee Magazine."
10/9/2024 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
'Group Chat': Three generations of Latina organizers
For Latine heritage month, we're hearing from three generations of Latina organizers in Milwaukee and why they do the work they do and how important mentorship has been to their work.
10/9/2024 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
'Group Chat': Three generations of Latina organizers
For Latine heritage month, we're hearing from three generations of Latina organizers in Milwaukee and why they do the work they do and how important mentorship has been to their work.
10/8/2024 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Local health expert shares her knowledge through a new book, 'Eat Move Groove'
Through teaching kinesiology and nutritional sciences, Susie Kundrat learned that the best way to share information was often to simplify the science.
10/8/2024 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
Here's why some local voters are still undecided
In crucial swing states across the country, including Wisconsin, there are many voters who are still undecided on who they'll vote for or if they'll vote at all.
10/8/2024 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
The champion of cheese, cherries and everything in between: Meet Wisconsin’s 77th Alice in Dairyland
Halei Heinzel was crowned as Wisconsin’s 77th Alice in Dairyland earlier this summer. During her year-long tenure, she’ll promote the state’s $104.8 billion agriculture industry and the ways it impacts our lives.
10/7/2024 • 13 minutes, 43 seconds
What Wisconsin election clerks want us to know
We asked municipal clerks who administer elections in Wisconsin what issues they're facing and what they wish people better understood about elections.
10/7/2024 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
The history of Milwaukee's North Avenue
Historian John Gurda walks through the history and landmarks along Milwaukee's North Avenue to help us understand how it became what it is today.
10/4/2024 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
How Metcalfe Park Community Bridges is revitalizing Milwaukee
Metcalfe Park Community Bridges is a resident-led non-profit that supports neighborhood investment and revitalization and has its office on North Avenue.
10/3/2024 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Wisconsin U.S. Senate election: Candidate Eric Hovde's full interview
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is the CEO of Hovde Properties, the business founded by his grandfather in 1933. Hovde is also the CEO of Sunwest Bank, a bank owned by his family's business. He has no previous experience as an elected official.
10/3/2024 • 22 minutes, 14 seconds
Wisconsin U.S. Senate election: U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin's full interview
Democratic U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin has represented Wisconsin in the Senate since 2013. She began her career in politics as a Dane County Supervisor in 1986. Baldwin is the first openly LGBT senator in U.S. history and if elected, this would be her third term in the Senate.
10/3/2024 • 22 minutes, 4 seconds
‘Months of constant anxiety’: College Possible Wisconsin helps students strained by FAFSA delays
Millions of students rely on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to help afford college. But this year’s troubled rollout of the revamped FAFSA slowed things down for many college hopefuls.
10/2/2024 • 14 minutes, 38 seconds
The Milwaukee Comedy Festival celebrates 19 years of laughs
One of the nation’s longest-running annual comedy festivals, the Milwaukee Comedy Festival presents top national and regional stand-up comedy acts this week through Sunday.
10/2/2024 • 10 minutes, 38 seconds
What North Avenue tells us about Milwaukee's demographics
North Avenue cuts through a wide swath of neighborhoods that both Republicans and Democrats want to turn out to vote this year.
10/2/2024 • 13 minutes, 18 seconds
How will Wisconsin vote in November? This one street may hold the key
North Avenue in Milwaukee cuts through just about every major voting bloc that could decide the presidential election in Wisconsin.
10/1/2024 • 27 minutes, 59 seconds
Wisconsin U.S. Senate election: Baldwin vs. Hovde
A look at the major party candidates running for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin — incumbent U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and banking executive Eric Hovde.
10/1/2024 • 44 minutes, 5 seconds
From back seat listener to NPR host: A conversation with Ari Shapiro
When NPR's Ari Shapiro isn't in the All Things Considered host chair he is out reporting in the field, which is what recently brought him to Milwaukee to highlight Wisconsinites ahead of the presidential election. He joined Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to talk about journalism and his interests outside of work:
9/30/2024 • 20 minutes, 13 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Hello Face, Caley Conway, Maximiano, Brief Candles
Matt Wild from "Milwaukee Record" recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for this month.
9/30/2024 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
‘These crashes are easily preventable': Wisconsin DNR urges ATV/UTV riders to drive safely
At least 30 people have died in ATV and UTV crashes so far this year, putting Wisconsin on track to surpass the 32 deaths reported last year.
9/27/2024 • 14 minutes, 45 seconds
Diving into Milwaukee Public Library's Great Lakes Marine Collection
Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski visits Milwaukee Public Library's Central Branch to learn more about the Great Lakes Marine Collection with local author Anna Lardinois, who's written about shipwrecks, and Special Collections librarian Tobias Fudge.
9/26/2024 • 13 minutes, 7 seconds
Doors Open Milwaukee is back this weekend with over 150 locations
Since 2011, Doors Open Milwaukee has celebrated Milwaukee’s buildings and history annually. Over 150 businesses, organizations, and people will open their doors for a behind-the-scenes tour this year.
9/26/2024 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
As federal funding ends, uninsured Wisconsinites will have a harder time getting free COVID-19 vaccines
The Bridge Access Program, a federal program that provided free vaccinations for those uninsured and underinsured, ended in late August. Without the program, the updated COVID-19 vaccine could cost people without health insurance upwards of $200 for one shot.
9/26/2024 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
SEIU national president talks voter outreach in Milwaukee & union support in the presidential race
April Verrett chatted with Lake Effect during last weekend's visit to Milwaukee and the rally at MATC.
9/26/2024 • 12 minutes, 48 seconds
Exploring Dungeons & Dragons' Wisconsin origin-story on its 50th anniversary
Since it was first created in 1974, Dungeons & Dragons has become an international phenomenon. It was the first role-playing game with major commercial success, but few know it all began right here in Wisconsin.
9/25/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Milwaukee filmmaker explores the wild wetlands in his grandparents' backyard
Ahead of his screening at the Milwaukee Film Dialogues Documentary festival, filmmaker Ben Albert joins Lake Effect to talk about his first feature-length film, "An Invitation to Wonder: Waubesa Wetlands."
9/25/2024 • 12 minutes, 17 seconds
'The story as it's unfolding': How the Wisconsin Historical Society preserves political history
Wisconsin plays a pivotal role in the presidential election. That’s one of the reasons why the Wisconsin Historical Society is collecting political artifacts this election year.
9/25/2024 • 11 minutes, 26 seconds
'unseen' explores the intersections of immigration, disability and mental health
Through experimental cinematography and sound, the documentary "unseen" reimagines accessibility in cinema while following the life of an undocumented aspiring social worker named Pedro.
9/24/2024 • 16 minutes, 38 seconds
New report finds rising wages and declining unemployment in Wisconsin
The economy and inflation have been top issues in this presidential election year. But a new report suggests that Wisconsin workers are doing relatively well, and even exceeding expectations, despite inflation.
9/24/2024 • 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Dig In!: Fall may be coming but the growing season is still thriving
Many plants are producing more now than any other time in the season.
9/24/2024 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Muslim girls basketball team from Milwaukee is the inspiration behind a new children's book
"We Are Big Time," a graphic novel by children’s book author Hena Khan, tells the story of a Muslim teen girl who moves to Wisconsin from Florida and joins her new school’s girls basketball team, the Lady Stars of the Salam School in Milwaukee.
9/24/2024 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
'An incredible honor': Wisconsin tribal official is part of the Star Wars universe in Ojibwe
Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski speaks with Niigaanii-Animikii Inini, a local voice actor featured in an Ojibwe dubbing of Star Wars: A New Hope.
9/24/2024 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
What Milwaukee’s warmer-than-usual weather could mean for this winter
It’s officially fall, but it’s not quite sweater weather yet. Milwaukee’s summer weather will likely stick around for a while, but the rain from this summer and spring should help keep drought conditions at bay.
9/23/2024 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
The journey of restoring & rededicating a 120 year-old Angel of Peace at Forest Home Cemetery
One of Milwaukee’s Forest Home Cemetery's sculptures is celebrating a homecoming of sorts. Forest Home volunteer docent and sculpture curator Brian Fette and the Forest Home Preservation Association’s executive director Sara Tomlin join Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share more about the significance of the bronze Angel of Peace.
9/19/2024 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
Scientists find signs of sinkholes on the floor of Lake Michigan
The cold, deep underwater holes offer a look at Lake Michigan’s distant past.
9/19/2024 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
'My Cousin Augie' explores the unsolved murder of Milwaukee's Augie Palmisano
Investigative reporter Mary Spicuzza of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel examines the murder of her cousin, Augie Palmisano, and the history of organized crime in Milwaukee in a new podcast.
9/19/2024 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Greentree: Where you are safe to be yourself
Greentree and Teutonia Apartments are a public housing community on Milwaukee's north side. The community inspires us to consider deeper meanings of "safety."
9/19/2024 • 11 minutes, 6 seconds
Recapping some of the recent restaurant openings and closings around Milwaukee
As the summer is nearing its end, many of us are trying to soak in the good weather while we can. And what better way than by checking out a new, local restaurant?
9/18/2024 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Civil rights pioneer Vel Phillips' statue symbolizes greater representation in Wisconsin Capitol
Milwaukee civil rights pioneer and politician Vel Phillips is now the first African American woman to have a monument on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds. It’s one step toward making Wisconsin’s public art more representative of its rich, diverse history.
9/18/2024 • 11 minutes, 31 seconds
The city's canvas: How Milwaukee's murals fill in the gaps of history
Murals help tell the less-documented stories of the diverse people that make up Milwaukee.
9/17/2024 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
René Izquierdo: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Cuban-born virtuoso guitarist René Izquierdo.
9/17/2024 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
What is Final-Five Voting and what could it mean for Wisconsin?
Unlike our currently election system, instant runoff voting is a system where voters have a number of choices, usually more than two, and rank them based on preference.
9/17/2024 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Milwaukee's King Center: More than a center, more than neighborhood trauma
When Milwaukee's King Center opened almost 50 years ago, it was designed to serve the entire community. And for so long it has. But the narrative around the center changed a few months ago with a police killing.
9/17/2024 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
A walk through Milwaukee's oldest monuments reveals a narrow version of the city's early history
For the first part of WUWM's new series "Reflections of Representation," we walk through Juneau park to visit some of Milwaukee's first monuments.
9/16/2024 • 12 minutes, 47 seconds
'Brownie the War Dog' explores WWII program that sent U.S. pets to the frontlines
"Brownie the War Dog" chronicles the life and service of a dog from King, Wisconsin, who served in WWII.
9/16/2024 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
WUWM's new series, 'Reflections of Representation,' airs next week
Hosted by WUWM Eric Von Fellow Nadya Kelly, the series will explore Milwaukee's and Wisconsin's murals and sculptures to see what stories they tell and what stories may be missing.
9/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
MMSD's Kevin Shafer: Helping to lead the way to a greener, cleaner Milwaukee
Kevin Shafer has served as the executive director the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District since 2002 and has had a notable impact during his tenure.
9/12/2024 • 17 minutes, 8 seconds
How hazelnuts can build climate resilience in the Upper Midwest
Establishing a new nut industry has been a tough nut to crack. But experts say the crop could diversify agricultural economies and bring environmental benefits to depleted farmland.
9/12/2024 • 17 minutes, 24 seconds
Manfred Olson Planetarium to celebrate International Observe the Moon Night
This Saturday, Sept. 14, is International Observe the Moon Night and UW-Milwaukee’s Manfred Olson planetarium will be marking the occasion both indoors and out to help people learn about the Moon and the personal and cultural connections we have with it.
9/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Trump's appeal in Wisconsin possibly explained: It's the economic inequalities, says researcher
Great Lakes economist John Austin looks at the economic divide in the region and how it might be bridged.
9/11/2024 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Milwaukee renters can research property owners through Landlord Mapper
A new website has collected data on Milwaukee landlords. Users simply input an address and get information on previous violations and other properties owned by the same landlord.
9/11/2024 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
In the face of climate change, Ho-Chunk Nation working toward food sovereignty
Work is underway to create more resilient food production systems in the face of climate change. That includes within the Ho-Chunk Nation in Wisconsin.
9/11/2024 • 13 minutes, 6 seconds
Reminiscing about Wisconsin’s hot cicada summer
This summer, after spending the last 17 years underground, millions of periodical cicadas emerged in southern Wisconsin. WUWM’s Lina Tran and Jimmy Gutierrez went to Lake Geneva on a mission to experience the emergence for themselves.
9/11/2024 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Wauwatosa dolostone: From the seafloor to buildings across Wisconsin
Wauwatosa dolostone is used in buildings across Wisconsin, but where did it come from? A geologist tells its story, from its origin 425 million years ago to its use as a building material today.
9/10/2024 • 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Field Report EP featuring poems from survivors to be released at benefit show
Singer and songwriter Chris Porterfield and his band Field Report took the poems from five survivors of human trafficking and sexual assault and created an EP. It will debut at a benefit concert Thursday, Sept. 12 at the Cooperage in Milwaukee.
9/10/2024 • 19 minutes, 45 seconds
A year of transition and tumult for Milwaukee Film
This past year, Milwaukee Film hired a new CEO, re-opened the historic Downer Theater and launched a brand new event around documentary film, which will start later this month. They've also made deep cuts to outreach programming that centers young, diverse voices — cuts that past employees say are hypocritical to the organization's stated mission.
9/9/2024 • 16 minutes, 3 seconds
How a Milwaukee duck named Gertie inspired the nation and a children's book
Gertie captured the attention and love of Milwaukeeans and people around the world in 1945. Their presence not only inspired statues, but also a children’s book called "Gertie, the Darling Duck of World War II."
9/6/2024 • 13 minutes
The ongoing fight between UW, UWM and pro-Palestinian student groups
Last spring semester, pro-Palestinian encampments went up at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee. Over the summer, five student groups were suspended over an Instagram post that the university said used “intimidating language” aimed at the local Jewish community and students. This week, UW introduced a new protest policy that some are already calling "unconstitutional" as students returned to campus.
9/5/2024 • 12 minutes, 7 seconds
From a duck explaining elections to a printed voter guide, here are WUWM's 2024 election projects
WUWM has been working to make our election coverage more useful and accessible to you.
9/5/2024 • 12 minutes, 32 seconds
Fossil collection reveals Wisconsin's prehistoric, underwater past
The Milwaukee Public Museum has more than four million artifacts in its collections, including many rocks and fossils that tell the history of the world. If you head to the geology department in the basement of the current museum space, you'll find wall-to-wall cabinets filled with rocks, fossils, and minerals.
9/4/2024 • 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Left-leaning Wisconsin voters say they're more hopeful with Harris and Walz at the top of the ticket
WUWM hosted its third voter roundtable with five Milwaukee-area residents who plan to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election. Wisconsin is likely to be a crucial swing state in the 2024 presidential election.
9/4/2024 • 33 minutes, 34 seconds
90% of Milwaukee International Short Film Festival's lineup is presented by Wisconsin filmmakers
This year, 90% of Milwaukee International Short Film Festival's lineup is presented by Wisconsin filmmakers, including 51 Milwaukee premieres.
9/3/2024 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
'I take it personally': MIAD President Jeff Morin speaks on his tenure so far
Next year, Jeff Morin will celebrate ten years as the president of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design – known as MIAD.
8/29/2024 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
'Group Chat': The kids are alright
In our August "Group Chat," high school students talk about the pressures of growing up in Milwaukee, what they would change if they could and say that wisdom doesn't always come with age.
8/29/2024 • 16 minutes, 22 seconds
What to know about Milwaukee Recreation's Fall Guide
Fall classes from Milwaukee Recreation are live — everything from family get-togethers at one of our local parks to dozens of different cooking classes and even a workshop that can teach you about wasps.
8/28/2024 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
13 Milwaukee groups join forces to connect urban youth with environment-related careers
There's an effort underway to get young people involved in environmental work. Those efforts have resulted in a variety of paid summer internships—some focused on green infrastructure, others land restoration or urban food production.
8/27/2024 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Paul Thorn: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features singer-songwriter Paul Thorn.
8/27/2024 • 13 minutes, 44 seconds
Loved ones of Keyon Jackson-Malone remember him as a 'heartbeat' of Milwaukee following his death
The Milwaukee community is celebrating the life of local community activist and radio host, Keyon Jackson-Malone, who recently passed away.
8/23/2024 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Get to know the sand dunes of the Midwest
In his most recent Milwaukee Magazine article, Kevin Revolinski wrote all about the dunes of the Midwest, what exactly sand dunes are, how they got here and where you can go to see some yourself.
8/23/2024 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
'Antidemocratic' explores Conservative efforts to reshape American democracy
The future of U.S. Democracy has been a major theme in the 2024 presidential election, but according to a new book, the anti-democracy movement has been taking shape for decades and includes some of the biggest players in American politics.
8/22/2024 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
'If you're not ready, get ready' for the first Black woman president, scholar says
It’s truly historic that Vice President Kamala Harris is at the top of the Democratic ticket as the presidential nominee. One expert weighs in on whether America is ready to elect its first Black and South Asian woman to the oval office.
8/21/2024 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
New report shows sobering statistics of struggle across all Milwaukee schools
A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum finds little evidence that the average child in Milwaukee today receives a higher quality education than when the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program was established in the 1990s.
8/20/2024 • 23 minutes, 35 seconds
Coalition sues to block planned expansion of East-West I-94 in Milwaukee to eight lanes
Coalition attorney Dennis Grzezinski explains he believes there are several problems with the federal and state plan.
8/20/2024 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
New 'Passages' exhibit highlights the Ojibwe's journey to Madeline Island
The Ojibwe and other tribes made their home on Madeline Island for years before European contact. “Passages” shares the story of the Ojibwe’s journey to this prophesied island as told through their ancestors' eyes.
8/19/2024 • 15 minutes, 21 seconds
Mayor Johnson reflects on Milwaukee hosting the RNC and looks ahead to the DNC
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson joins WUWM’s Lake Effect to discuss whether hosting the Republican National Convention was worth it for the city and how he’ll be involved in this week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
8/19/2024 • 21 minutes, 57 seconds
What's up with all of the dragonflies along Lake Michigan's shoreline?
You may have noticed swarms of dragonflies along the Lake Michigan shoreline in recent weeks. Resident dragonflies and migrating ones are converging on the landscape.
8/19/2024 • 9 minutes, 48 seconds
What to know about Milwaukee County's $19-million budget deficit
Milwaukee County’s budget office is projecting a $19-million deficit for 2024. This announcement has some residents worried about what this means for the essential services they rely upon.
8/16/2024 • 14 minutes, 3 seconds
Celebrating the impact of the Eric Von Fellowship on its recipients
When Eric Von passed away in 2016, WUWM, along with his wife Faithe Colas and donors, started the Eric Von Broadcast Fellowship. Lake Effect catches up with the current fellow as well as a former recipient.
8/15/2024 • 14 minutes, 12 seconds
Liberace is from West Allis. Why isn't he memorialized there?
Liberace is arguably one of Wisconsin's most famous sons. Yet there's no monument — or even a plaque — dedicated to his memory in his hometown of West Allis.
8/14/2024 • 14 minutes, 20 seconds
Experience the Wisconsin State Fair from a first-timer’s perspective
Join Lake Effect’s Xcaret Nuñez as she explores the wonderland of the Wisconsin State Fair with Lake Effect’s Jimmy Gutierrez, a lifelong Wisconsinite, as her tour guide.
8/13/2024 • 22 minutes
MPD chief defends out-of-state officers' shooting of Milwaukee man during RNC
Columbus, Ohio, police officers who were in town for the RNC shot and killed a Milwaukee man while they were debriefing the day's events about a mile away from the convention. The shooting sparked community protests and calls for answers from the MPD.
8/12/2024 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
Milwaukee area races to watch in Wisconsin's partisan primary Aug. 13
All of Wisconsin's Assembly seats and half of Senate seats are up for election this fall. On Aug. 13, voters will narrow down the candidates in the partisan primary. Here are some interesting races in the Milwaukee area.
8/12/2024 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
Setting the stage for Wisconsin's primary elections in August
In less than a month, Wisconsinites will head to the polls to vote in the partisan primary for a variety of elected officials, including those in the State Legislature.
7/25/2024 • 11 minutes, 6 seconds
What to know about the constitutional amendments on the Aug. 13 ballot
For the first time, Wisconsinites will vote on constitutional amendment ballot questions in a primary election. The amendments could have a big impact on how Wisconsin’s governor is able to allocate funds.
7/25/2024 • 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Ronny Chieng on Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the current political landscape
Comedian and Daily Show team member, Ronny Chieng, shares his thoughts on navigating the current political climate and some of the best things about Wisconsin.
7/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Milwaukee seniors ‘living their best lives’ through dance and community
There are a few places in the city where seniors are perfecting dance moves and building friendships. They're showing us all how having a good time and staying healthy can go hand in hand.
7/23/2024 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
Amanda Huff & Steve Peplin: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own musical duo Amanda Huff & Steve Peplin.
7/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
RNC convention speakers ramped up political rhetoric despite vowing to soften their tone
From the stage at Fiserv Forum to the Convention Fest just outside, far-right talking points about the dangers of immigrants and LGBTQ+ people were shared alongside the unity messaging.
7/23/2024 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
The Gospel of Matthew Trewhella: How a militant anti-Abortion activist is influencing republican politics
The Wisconsin pastor was once a political pariah. But now his book is being quoted by politicians and former Trump officials. One activist is using it to disrupt elections.
7/22/2024 • 16 minutes, 10 seconds
Democrat-leaning volunteer at the RNC reflects on experience
Wauwatosa resident David Stack was among the several thousand volunteers who helped the Republican National Convention run smoothly last week. Stack might not seem like the guy who’d raise his hand to volunteer at the huge GOP event. The self-described progressive leans Democrat.
7/22/2024 • 10 minutes
How much sway do running mates actually have with voters? Turns out, not much
Following J.D. Vance’s speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention, University of Dayton associate professor of political science Christopher Devine discusses what kind of sway — if any — a vice presidential pick can have on voters.
7/18/2024 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
A WUWM reporter shares observations from the RNC
Fueled by cold brew, WUWM's Maayan Silver has been reporting both inside and outside of the Republican National Convention’s security zone. Here's what she's seen — and heard.
7/18/2024 • 9 minutes, 35 seconds
How the GOP got its start in Ripon, WI
Ripon, Wisconsin is known as the birthplace of the Republican Party. Meetings held in the Little White Schoolhouse in 1854 led to the party’s creation.
7/18/2024 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
'This could have been avoided': Local organizer Angela Lang speaks out about King Park shooting
The MPD announced Wednesday that it has made changes to operations for the rest of the Republican National Convention, but Angela Lang, executive director of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities, says the city must be held accountable for the shooting.
7/18/2024 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
UWM lab measures sewage to track disease level changes during RNC and after
UW-Milwaukee researchers have been measuring raw sewage to track changes in disease levels since the COVID-19 pandemic. They're now testing daily during the RNC to test how an estimated 50,000 visitors change Milwaukee's public health.
7/17/2024 • 12 minutes, 3 seconds
Public art display in Milwaukee protests the RNC and big oil
There's a temporary public art installation in the downtown Germania building highlighting the relationship of politicians to the oil lobby, and the nature of survival from extreme weather.
7/17/2024 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
'A complete dud': Restaurants and businesses around Fiserv Forum are struggling
Restaurants and businesses inside the RNC's soft perimeter expected to see an economic boon this week. So far, the only economic impact has been bad business.
7/17/2024 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
RNC delegates stay busy by visiting local vendors at Convention Fest
Convention Fest has over 100 local and statewide vendors and artists inside the hard security zone to showcase their work to visiting delegates and their guests.
7/17/2024 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
The Great Milwaukee Block Party: A 'joyful rebellion' against the RNC
With the RNC in town, a joyful rebellion is taking place. The Great Milwaukee Block Party is a weeklong collection of events celebrating joy and opposing the RNC.
7/16/2024 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
An inside look at the Republican Party's plans and goals for the convention in Milwaukee
Now that the RNC is underway here in Milwaukee, what is the Republican Party hoping to achieve during it? Tommy Pigott, the strategic communications director for the Republican National Committee, explains.
7/16/2024 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Meet the young conservative pushing the Republican Party on climate
Benji Backer, an Appleton, Wisconsin native and founder of the American Conservation Coalition, argues Republicans and Democrats will have to work together to tackle climate change.
7/16/2024 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
RNC Host Committee member: 'It's nice to finally be here'
It took a lot of planning to get the Republican National Convention to Milwaukee and Omar Shaikh is one of the people who made it all happen. He's a local restauranteur and a member of the RNC Host Committee and he joins Lake Effect from the Panther Arena.
7/15/2024 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
How the MPD has prepared for the RNC in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman details how the department trained and prepped for the Republican National Convention.
7/15/2024 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Small but deliberate steps to reduce waste during Republican National Convention
Politics aside, Milwaukee is out to demonstrate its ability to host the RNC and future major events. City and civic leaders are touting the beauty of our lakefront and the vibrancy of Milwaukee’s arts, entertainment and dining scene. Meanwhile, there are more basic components to consider — including how we manage waste.
7/12/2024 • 12 minutes, 38 seconds
Here's how Republicans want to win Wisconsin
It's a combination of efforts in the cities, suburbs and rural areas, but it all comes down to closing in on those margins.
7/12/2024 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
Milwaukee artists speak out about censorship
Over the past few months, multiple local artists have spoken out about their work being censored. We look into what's actually going on.
7/11/2024 • 19 minutes, 20 seconds
Attorney details how legal observers will watch police at Republican National Convention
To prepare for interactions between police and protesters at the Republican National Convention, dozens of attorneys have volunteered to act as legal observers.
7/11/2024 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
'We're a solution to pollution': MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange
Reduce, reuse, repair. Those three words are central to the mission of the MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange in Bay View. Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski met founder and owner John Cameron at his shop to learn more about how the second-hand business model is not only good for the environment, but for the community.
7/10/2024 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Organizations supporting Milwaukee's unhoused population plan to expand services during the RNC
The Republican National Convention fast approaches and it’s sure to turn Milwaukee’s downtown area into a hotbed of tourism and political activity. But it will also disrupt the lives of residents for a week, such as the unhoused. So, local organizations are putting support plans in place.
7/10/2024 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
How Milwaukee businesses in the security zone are preparing for the RNC
One week out from the Republic National Convention, downtown businesses feel a mix of uncertainty and cautious excitement.
7/9/2024 • 4 minutes, 42 seconds
'Group Chat': Black faces in high places won't save us
In our July 'Group Chat,' local organizers break down how Milwaukee's Black elected leaders have shown up for Black Milwaukee and what representation means on the heels of the RNC coming to town.
7/9/2024 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
MKE Roots brings social studies to the city streets
MKE Roots is a new project designed to teach Milwaukee-area teachers local history, so that they may incorporate more local history into their curriculum.
7/9/2024 • 13 minutes, 48 seconds
‘We are the opposition in action': Milwaukee activists to march on RNC's first day
The Coalition to March on the RNC has focused its planning efforts on a major march the first day of the convention. But the group has been sparring with the city over a permit to protest.
7/9/2024 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
Here's why some Wisconsin voters say they're supporting Trump
WUWM hosted its second voter roundtable with five Milwaukee-area residents who plan to vote for Republican Donald Trump. Wisconsin is likely to be a crucial swing state in the 2024 presidential election.
7/8/2024 • 27 minutes, 57 seconds
What businesses can expect from the RNC
There are a lot of projections about what the 2024 RNC will provide to Milwaukee's economy, but what does history tell us? We asked an economist and a reporter who covered the RNC in Cleveland in 2016 to find out.
7/3/2024 • 14 minutes, 1 second
'Minority Rule' explores Wisconsin's central role in reshaping US democracy
For more than a century, Wisconsin has led political trends in the U.S. The book "Minority Rule" explores that history, and how Wisconsin Republicans have successfully reshaped democracy in the state over the past few decades.
7/3/2024 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Bernie Sanders on tour in Wisconsin — supporting President Biden's reelection
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders at a roundtable Thursday in Milwaukee at the ATU 998 hall.
7/3/2024 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Checking in: How McKinley Beach is doing post-restoration and why there are no lifeguards
It’s been over a month since the Milwaukee County Parks reopened McKinley Beach — it was initially closed in 2020 after at least four people drowned in dangerous currents.
7/3/2024 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
At the beach, soaking up sun and natural wonders
WUWM takes a walk with a chemistry professor on the shore of Lake Michigan.
7/2/2024 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Why have political conventions when nominees are almost always a given?
Kathleen Dolan, a distinguished professor of political science at UW-Milwaukee, discusses the historic and modern purposes of political conventions.
7/1/2024 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
Will Milwaukee Record staff stay in Milwaukee during GOP convention?
While 'all eyes will be on Milwaukee' and there might be 'sweet, sweet traffic' for local digital sites during the GOP convention, Matt Wild, co-founder of "Milwaukee Record," is weighing whether to stick around.
7/1/2024 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
Dig in!: Consider a mocktail this summer
The rising popularity of mocktails is a trend, and Venice Williams welcomes it as an opportunity to drink more healthily.
6/28/2024 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
The untold history of Milwaukee's Guerrilla Gay Bar
If you were enjoying Milwaukee’s nightlife 15 years ago you might remember a rowdy group of LBTQ people playfully takeover your bar. That’s when Guerrilla Gay Bar was at its peak.
6/27/2024 • 12 minutes, 12 seconds
Improving patient outcomes by seeing and treating trauma as a public health priority
Colleen Trevino, a nurse practitioner and director of the Trauma Quality of Life Clinic, says thinking about and prioritizing trauma as a public health priority has enabled more impactful outcomes in the community.
6/26/2024 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
The role correctional officers play at Waupun Correctional Institution
Looking into the role correctional officers play in the prison system, including at Wisconsin's Waupun Correctional Institution, and what can be done moving forward.
6/26/2024 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Dig into these summer food staples in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Magazine's Ann Christenson shares some of the best sausages, taco trucks and summer drinks in the city.
6/26/2024 • 10 minutes, 41 seconds
Family Recipes: Makowiec
Lake Effect contributor Lucien Jung shares a traditional Polish dish in Family Recipes. He visits the kitchens of local residents who share their beloved family recipes that they remember from childhood.
6/26/2024 • 12 minutes, 27 seconds
The Cactus Blossoms: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features The Cactus Blossoms.
6/25/2024 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Northwestern Mutual scholarship helps send Milwaukee graduates to Historically Black Colleges
Northwestern Mutual recently awarded its second cohort of nine Milwaukee area high school graduates with scholarships to attend Historically Black Colleges & Universities, or HBCUs.
6/25/2024 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
As November election approaches, pipeline debated in northern Wisconsin top of mind for some voters
Folks living near Lake Superior have their eyes on an issue some fear could damage their regions water-rich ecosystems: the rerouting of a crude oil pipeline.
6/25/2024 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Clinical trials have a diversity problem. These researchers are tackling it.
A recent survey of Advocate Aurora Research Institute's clinical trials showed most participants are white women over the age of 65 — a disparity that could widen gaps in health outcomes.
6/25/2024 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
One way Republicans are trying to win Wisconsin? 'Lose Milwaukee by less'
Every four years, the GOP loses Milwaukee and Dane counties by hundreds of thousands of votes. This year, they're trying to cut into that gap.
6/25/2024 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
Discovering the beauty of Wisconsin State Parks
Freelance writer Alli Watters has plenty of suggestions for planning a visit to any of Wisconsin's 50 State Parks.
6/20/2024 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Understanding Wisconsin's weapon laws ahead of Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention is estimated to attract about 50,000 people to Milwaukee. Some city officials and Milwaukeeans are concerned about the possible influx of guns downtown during the event.
6/20/2024 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
'Markie in Milwaukee': A journey of identity and acceptance
The documentary “Markie in Milwaukee” is about how Markie Wenzel put the pieces of her life back together and worked toward her goal of sexual reassignment surgery after coming out as a transgender woman at age 46.
6/20/2024 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
'Group Chat': Local chefs breakdown what 'Top Chef: Wisconsin' got right and wrong
Three renowned chefs from across the state talk about what "Top Chef," the competitive cooking show, got right and wrong, as it filmed this season all across Wisconsin.
6/20/2024 • 17 minutes, 3 seconds
Eviction Free MKE offers free legal help to residents facing eviction, but it’s set to end without funding
Eviction Free MKE is a three-year pilot program that provides residents facing eviction with free legal representation. But without more funding, the pilot program is set to end at the end of the year.
6/20/2024 • 13 minutes, 29 seconds
Milwaukee columnist reflects on MPS Superintendent Keith Posley's tenure, which ended amid financial crisis
Alan Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy at Marquette Law School, joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to discuss Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Keith Posley’s tenure and future challenges for the system.
6/19/2024 • 25 minutes, 44 seconds
They Might Be Giants' John Flansburgh remembers Milwaukee stage collapse show
Ahead of They Might Be Giants' Milwaukee shows, John Flansburgh reflects the band's start in the 1980s and the twists and turns along the way.
6/19/2024 • 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Father's Making Progress through co-parenting skills
The second annual Father's Making Progress honored Milwaukee dads and celebrated them learning new skills, like co-parenting.
6/19/2024 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Milwaukee Film’s GenreQueer program highlights LGBTQ+ cinema to celebrate Pride Month
Milwaukee Film’s GenreQueer program has put together a Pride Month 2024 program, which is filled with films that celebrate the past, present and future of LQBTQ+ cinema.
6/18/2024 • 9 minutes, 22 seconds
What to know about the fallout at MPS
Digging deeper into what led up to the problems at MPS and what’s gone wrong with their finances.
6/18/2024 • 12 minutes, 34 seconds
Black Music Month Celebrates 45 years. 'Black music is uncatchable:' Noelle Taylor
The month of June commemorates Black music's impact in this country and around the world, from musical genres to instruments and lyrics.
6/17/2024 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
National group Rails to Trails Conservancy visits Milwaukee, sees a lot of rec trail promise
The Route of the Badger and the possible 30th Street Industrial Corridor trail are of particular interest.
6/14/2024 • 11 minutes, 18 seconds
Ukranian soldiers to perform free concerts this weekend in Milwaukee and Oconomowoc
The Milwaukee concert is Saturday at Centennial Hall. The Oconomowoc concert is Sunday at Village Green Park.
6/14/2024 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
Filmmaker & environmental advocate's take on Line 5 pipeline project in northern Wisconsin
Last week, hundreds of people gathered in northern Wisconsin to weigh in on a proposal to reroute the Line 5 pipeline operated by Enbridge. Some of the pipeline runs through the Bad River Band of Lake Chippewa tribal land. Bad River Band sued to have the pipeline removed. Now, Enbridge is proposing rerouting its line around the borders of tribal land.
6/13/2024 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Meet the men who are making a better Milwaukee
This Father's Day we wanted to recognize men who are making a difference in our city. But instead of the typical ideals of fatherhood, we asked you who are the stewards and caretakers of our city's people, places and land.
6/13/2024 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
A look at Milwaukee's Les Petites BonBons' impact on LGBTQ history and culture
A little-known group called Les Petites BonBons was formed in the early 1970s in Milwaukee. Its impact on Hollywood's glitter rock scene has gone down in history.
6/12/2024 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
Trafficking, self-defense and survival: The case of Chrystul Kizer
Chrystul Kizer gained national attention in 2018 when she was charged with killing her suspected trafficker when she was 17. It was a story that brought renewed attention to child trafficking and spurred conversations, and debates, about survivorhood and self-defense.
6/12/2024 • 14 minutes, 20 seconds
New report shows Wisconsin's restaurant & bar scenes are recovering amid lingering pandemic impact
A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum shows that recovery largely continues for the state’s food and bar scene for employment and sales.
6/11/2024 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Milwaukee’s population continues to shrink, according to new U.S. Census estimates
The latest population numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau are out, and the estimates show that Milwaukee’s population is still shrinking but at a slightly slower pace.
6/11/2024 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
'A big human guinea pig experiment' — Delta-8 in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel investigative reporter, John Diedrich, helps make sense of the unregulated world of Delta-8 in Wisconsin.
6/10/2024 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
A tutoring program in MPS schools makes massive gains for students
Forward Scholars is a new tutoring program in MPS schools yielding impressive results for students.
6/6/2024 • 13 minutes, 37 seconds
Wisconsin couple Kevin Henkes & Laura Dronzek share insights, gifts of creative collaboration
Kevin Henkes is a children’s book author and illustrator best known for his mouse books. But once in a while he will team up with his wife, fine art painter Laura Dronzek, to collaborate on a children’s book together. Henkes & Dronzek join Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share about their new book "Finding Things" and what makes their partnership work.
6/3/2024 • 13 minutes, 54 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Ladybird, Ravi/Lola, Klassic, Sugar Stems
Matt Wild from "Milwaukee Record" recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for this month.
6/3/2024 • 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Milwaukee Public Museum's zoology curator details bird collection, future museum plans
At the Milwaukee Public Museum, millions of artifacts that aren’t on display are stored in back-room drawers and cabinets. As part of our series, Behind the Scenes at MPM, we’ll explore the zoology department’s vast bird collection.
5/30/2024 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
Asian Enough: Stories from Milwaukee's AAPI diaspora
May is AAPI Heritage month, but it’s also a time when lots of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can struggle with identity and their connection to culture.
5/30/2024 • 15 minutes, 23 seconds
Crossroads at Big Creek: A Door County natural oasis
The 200-acre nature preserve is located just east of downtown Sturgeon Bay. For over 30 years, this 200-acre preserve just east of downtown Sturgeon Bay has worked to restore natural areas and offered free programs. Today, the mission continues while incorporating the latest in restoration techniques.
5/29/2024 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
What to know about Milwaukee Recreation's Summer Guide
Here's what to know about Milwaukee Rec's Summer Guide, including new classes and old favorites.
5/29/2024 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
'The goal is always how do we serve underserved Milwaukee:' Heal the Hood founder Ajamou Butler
Hundreds of people are expected to attend the 12th Annual Heal the Hood Block Party & Resource Fair for food, fun, fellowship and access to local resources.
5/23/2024 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
The Bridge Project comes to Milwaukee to help break cycle of childhood poverty
For the first time, The Bridge Project is expanding outside of New York and offering the unconditional cash program here in Milwaukee thanks to a partnership with the Zilber Foundation.
5/23/2024 • 13 minutes
What does milk really mean to Wisconsin?
We all know Wisconsin as America’s Dairyland, but how much do we actually know about Wisconsin milk? This month’s issue of "Milwaukee Magazine" explores what milk means in Wisconsin's culture.
5/22/2024 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
'Group Chat:' Experiences as a Muslim artist in Milwaukee
Two Muslim women sit down together and talk about their experiences, and challenges, making art in Milwaukee.
5/22/2024 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Perspectives on politics through the prism of the environment
With the presidential and various state and local elections on the horizon, we hear from Milwaukee area voters who are concerned about environmental challenges and what candidates will do to tackle them. This segment begins a new series we're calling "Politics through the Prism of the Environment."
5/22/2024 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Milwaukee's performing arts sector needs to collectively strategize & curb overreliance on philanthropic funds
Wisconsin ranks 50th in state government support for the arts. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, “Curtain Time,” assesses and responds to Milwaukee’s performing arts fiscal challenges.
5/21/2024 • 13 minutes, 50 seconds
Willi Carlisle: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Willi Carlisle.
5/21/2024 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
Unpacking the suspension of Milwaukee's Social Development Commission
Earlier this year, the agency admitted to misallocating funds. Staffing cuts followed and a state audit was ordered. Then last month, operations abruptly stopped
5/21/2024 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
How primary care physician shortages are impacting the U.S. and Milwaukee
The primary care provider (PCP) shortage is prevalent not only in the Milwaukee-area, but nationwide. With PCPs leaving the medical field, it forces clinicians to treat more patients in less time.
5/16/2024 • 13 minutes, 19 seconds
What to know about university endowments and divestments
While student encampments are down at UW schools, conversations around divestments are just beginning. Here's what you need to know to make sense of what comes next.
5/15/2024 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
‘Passionate about wildlife:’ Taxidermist who recreated Milwaukee’s gorilla Samson reflects on career
Many Milwaukeeans are familiar with Samson, the beloved gorilla who died in 1981 at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Wildlife artist and world champion taxidermist, Wendy Christensen, made the popular recreation of Samson that’s on display at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
5/15/2024 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
Wisconsin's periodical cicadas are almost here. Here's what to know.
Southern Wisconsin is home to Brood XIII, one of the two broods of periodical cicadas emerging this summer.
5/15/2024 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
How LGBT seniors are showing up for Wisconsin's Aging Advocacy Day
Wisconsin's Aging Advocacy Day is celebrating its eighth anniversary by connecting seniors with their state representatives, and LGBT seniors are also showing up and asking for change.
5/14/2024 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
What’s happened during Wisconsin’s spring wildfire season so far
This year, the spring fire season took off in mid-February — early and fast, after a warm, dry winter.
5/14/2024 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley shares his plans for his second term
In May 2020, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley became the youngest county executive in the county's history and the first Black leader elected to serve in this role. He shares his plans for his second term.
5/13/2024 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Peshtigo's continued journey through PFAS contamination
Communities around the state are grappling with PFAS contamination, including the Town of Peshtigo. Now residents hope the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency and its recent designation of two of the most studied forever chemicals as “hazardous substances" will lead to solutions for their town.
5/13/2024 • 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Wisconsinite Grace Girard talks about winning Farmer Brandon’s heart in FOX’s ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’
Wisconsin's Grace Girard spoke with Lake Effect's Xcaret Nuñez ahead of the ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ season finale about the moments leading up to farmer Brandon Roger’s proposal and what's next for her.
5/13/2024 • 17 minutes, 17 seconds
Versiti Blood Research Institute in Milwaukee plays a crucial role in sickle cell disease research
Research into sickle cell disease is underway across the country, but some of the most important work is being done here in Milwaukee with Dr. Prithu Sundd and the Versiti Blood Research Institute.
5/9/2024 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
What happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies?
Every day, thousands of people visit the Milwaukee County Zoo to see the animals they love — whether it’s the adorable otters, roaring tigers or giant elephants. These animals live their lives on display, but most of us don’t know what happens after they die.
5/9/2024 • 14 minutes
Camacho's: One of the last Mexican bars in Walker's Point
There are very few places in Milwaukee's near south side neighborhood of Walker's Point that haven't changed over the past few decades. Camacho's bar is one of them.
5/8/2024 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Milwaukee Fire Chief discusses new mental health initiative for firefighters
The Milwaukee Fire Department is working with Ignite the Spirit Milwaukee to help provide mental health services to all firefighters. Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski shares more.
5/8/2024 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukee film writer explores queerness and comedy in 'The People's Joker'
Co-written by Milwaukee native Bri LeRose, "The People's Joker" is heavily based on the director, co-writer and lead actor Vera Drew’s life and relationship with queerness and comedy.
5/8/2024 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
Noted author about poison emphasizes need for more science education, ahead of speech in Wisconsin
Deborah Blum is the author of several books, including "The Poison Squad" and "The Poisoner's Handbook."
5/7/2024 • 11 minutes, 40 seconds
‘Public Trust’ podcast explores Wisconsin’s response to PFAS contamination
A collaboration between the nonprofit Midwestern Environmental Advocates and the Wisconsin Sea Grant, the project visits communities across the state directly impacted by forever chemicals.
5/7/2024 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
MPS proposed budget would cut about 300 positions
Despite voters' approval of an MPS referendum, the district will have to make budget cuts next school year.
5/7/2024 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Traffic deaths rise in Milwaukee County, sharply contrasting state-wide data
A recent report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum shows rising numbers of traffic related deaths in Milwaukee County, especially for Black residents, sharply contrasts the statewide trend where traffic deaths have been on the decline for decades.
5/6/2024 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
This UWM student went back to college in her 70s
JoAnne Potter started college in 1969, but never finished. Now, 55 years later, she’s graduating from UWM with a bachelor’s degree.
5/6/2024 • 12 minutes, 17 seconds
The future of Milwaukee Public Museum's 'A Tribute To Survival' exhibit
Carol & Diane Amour of the Tribute Documentary Group join Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share more about future plans for the large rotating powwow exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum — "A Tribute to Survival."
5/2/2024 • 14 minutes, 43 seconds
The long history of student protests at UW-Madison
There's a history of harm being done to marginalized students at UW-Madison, but there's a just-as-long history of students protesting and calling for a more inclusive campus. The 'Sifting and Reckoning' project archives those student-led movements.
5/2/2024 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
Voices from the front lines of Wisconsin's labor movement
From Milwaukee to Green Bay, immigrant workers to nurses, these local organizers are building the current day labor movement in Wisconsin.
5/1/2024 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
To teach better tick checks, Wisconsin scientists try something new — mannequins
Mannequins help researchers show the public what ticks look like in context, on a body — something that close-ups and microscope images can't do.
5/1/2024 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
A look 'behind the glass': A visit to Central Library's Rare Books Room
Lake Effect's Books and Beyond series visits the Rare Books Room at Central Library in downtown Milwaukee to explore some of the unique materials housed there.
5/1/2024 • 19 minutes, 49 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Diamond Life, Lavish Waste, Rum Revere, Lauryl Sulfate & Her Ladies Of Leisure
With summer just over the horizon, many Milwaukeeans are looking forward to a season full of festivals, food, and, of course, live music — especially Milwaukeean Matt Wild.
4/30/2024 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Clear clutter with these spring cleaning tips from a professional organizer
Whether you’re switching to a spring wardrobe, finally clearing out the pantry or just have a mountain of unopened mail to clear through … decluttering might seem like a never-ending cycle. But it doesn’t have to be.
4/30/2024 • 13 minutes, 1 second
'Swing State of the Union' podcast explores why Wisconsin is so important to U.S. politics
WUWM has a new podcast called "Swing State of the Union" — it explores how Wisconsin became and continues to be so deeply purple.
4/29/2024 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Wisconsin hospital gets national recognition for its dedication to Black Maternal Health
For this year’s Black Maternal Health Week, U.S. News & World Report highlighted the success of high-performing maternity care hospitals in supporting Black maternal health. Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, WI is one of them.
4/29/2024 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Black Lens: Ten years of helping curate the Milwaukee Film Festival
Since 2014, Black Lens has worked to bring films and documentaries to the festival that spotlight emerging and established Black storytellers.
4/25/2024 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Medicine Fish nurtures connection and healing for Menominee tribal youth
In northeastern Wisconsin, a young program called “Medicine Fish” is connecting Menominee tribal youth to nature. Fly fishing was the first tool. Now, buffalo are being reintroduced to heal both the land and people.
4/25/2024 • 13 minutes
'There’s just not enough listings out there': A look at the Milwaukee-area's real estate market
The housing market is tight across the country, but Milwaukee presents some unique challenges that some other cities aren’t facing. Milwaukee Magazine's Chris Droser breaks down some of those challenges.
4/24/2024 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
This book helps walkers, paddlers find Milwaukee parks that work for all
Sisters Karen and Jennifer Lemke visited more than 50 parks to put together the accessible field guide. They consider it a showcase of the city they love and a vision for an inclusive future.
4/24/2024 • 13 minutes, 1 second
'Chasing Chasing Amy' explores the complications of a film's legacy & self-discovery
There is both a positive and thorny legacy that the 1997 film “Chasing Amy” has in the LGBTQ community. The new documentary "Chasing Chasing Amy" provides a new outlook on the complicated classic indie, both for its director Sav Rodgers and the people who made it.
4/24/2024 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project celebrates Lesbian Visibility Week
To celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week, The Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project created a free lesbian history exhibit as well as hosting other events in the Milwaukee area.
4/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
'Ahead Of The Curve': How The World's Most Successful Lesbian Magazine Created Positive Visibility
This story originally published on October 27, 2020 when Ahead of the Curve was showing through the Milwaukee Film Festival. The documentary is now available to stream on Netflix in honor of Lesbian Visibility Week.
4/23/2024 • 22 minutes, 39 seconds
Buffalo Nichols: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own Buffalo Nichols.
4/23/2024 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
The BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin donates birding backpacks to community centers across the state
The BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin recently donated 20 “birding kit” backpacks to neighborhood centers and schools across Madison and Milwaukee.
4/23/2024 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
‘Light Needs’ documentary asks what do we owe our plants?
The experimental documentary from Milwaukee filmmaker Jesse Mclean explores the relationships — and social contract — between people and the plants we live with.
4/23/2024 • 13 minutes, 57 seconds
In 'Richland,' a town created by the atomic bomb grapples with its past
A new documentary offers a nuanced exploration of a little-known chapter of America's atomic bomb history.
4/22/2024 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Rare 'Menominee Women' painting to be displayed at future Milwaukee Public Museum
The back rooms of the Milwaukee Public Museum are stashed with millions of items from its collection. In the anthropology department, a rare painting called “Menominee Women” serves as an uncommon record of how Native American women used European goods.
4/17/2024 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices considering major case about land protection and budget decisions
The Stewardship program is the focus, but there could be wider implications.
4/17/2024 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
'Decoupling' follows the impact of US-China relations on one Milwaukee family
In the new documentary, filmmaker Yinan Wang documents how he and his wife are separated from their US-born daughter when travel between the two countries they call home is shut down.
4/17/2024 • 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Mayor Cavalier Johnson shares his plans for City of Milwaukee during his second term
Mayor Cavalier Johnson is starting his second term and first full term as mayor, after winning the special election in 2022 after former Mayor Tom Barrett's resignation and serving a two-year term. Here are his plans moving forward.
4/16/2024 • 26 minutes, 33 seconds
Milwaukee photographer Bill Tennessen honored with new exhibit, 'Dynamic Range'
A new exhibit called “Dynamic Range” at the Haggerty Museum of Art features photographs by Bill Tennessen that capture a wide range of scenes documenting Milwaukee's Black community from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
4/16/2024 • 16 minutes, 18 seconds
‘Love letter to my younger self:’ ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Lady Camden shares her life in new film
"Lady Like" takes an intimate look at Lady Camden’s life as she learns to navigate the glitz and unglamorous moments that come with newfound fame while coming to terms with the troubling childhood experiences she left behind in London.
4/16/2024 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Wisconsin governor signs law mandating Hmong American & Asian American History in public schools
A new bill recently signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers mandates the inclusion of Asian American and Hmong American history, culture and contributions in Wisconsin’s public schools.
4/16/2024 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
The past and future of 'Wisconn Valley'
Seven years ago, Wisconsin brokered a deal with Foxconn — one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing companies. But Foxconn hasn’t come close to the promised jobs or investment. Now, Microsoft is promising a new deal. Will this be any different?
4/15/2024 • 10 minutes, 37 seconds
As EPA limits PFAS in drinking water, Wisconsin lawmakers remain unable to agree how to address forever chemicals
The EPA established strict limits on several of the manmade chemicals in drinking water, while in Wisconsin, lawmakers continue to butt heads on how to attack PFAS contamination around the state.
4/15/2024 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Hydroponics STEM program fosters crop of young gardeners, scientists
Milwaukee native Mitchelle Lyle, founder and director of the afterschool classes, talks about the hydroponics program’s roots.
4/11/2024 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
'No One Asked You': How comedy can support abortion clinics & bust stigma
The documentary “No One Asked You” highlights a unique approach to activism in the fight for abortion rights — humor.
4/11/2024 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
'Shari & Lamb Chop' documentary kicks off the 2024 Milwaukee Film Festival
Before Fred Rogers and Jim Henson, Shari Lewis was the true pioneer of children’s television. A new documentary looks into Lewis' career and the pop culture impact she and her trusty sock puppet Lamb Chop had on generations of viewers.
4/10/2024 • 18 minutes, 1 second
Wisconsin veterinarian gives insight to the bird flu virus making dairy cows sick in other states
Agriculture officials have detected avian influenza in dairy herds across the country. No cases have been confirmed in Wisconsin and state officials hope to keep it that way.
4/9/2024 • 13 minutes, 28 seconds
How to admire the northern lights in Wisconsin
If the recent solar eclipse motivated you to see more astronomical events, how about shifting to the nighttime to see the northern lights?
4/9/2024 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Exploring the labor union developed to protect workers in Milwaukee's Deer District
The Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH) was developed to create a community benefits agreement ensuring certain rights for its future employees for Milwaukee's downtown Deer District.
4/9/2024 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
MMSD draws from nature to manage flood waters in Milwaukee region
Heavy rains hammered our region this week, causing pressure on the MMSD sewage treatment plant, which couldn’t keep up with the demand. As a result, the MMSD discharged water and sewage into area rivers to prevent wastewater from backing up into basements.
4/8/2024 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Organizers of the inaugural Men of Color Summit at UW-Madison hope to create community on campus
UW-Madison will host its first men of color centered event on campus, aimed at providing a platform for individuals from diverse backgrounds to come together and discuss strategies for achieving self-actualization.
4/4/2024 • 13 minutes, 15 seconds
SapSap returns with Southeast Asian barbecue pop-ups
After closing his restaurant, Lao chef Alex Hanesakda returns to pop-up kitchens with purpose — and a new smoker.
4/4/2024 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Wisconsin April 2024 election results
Find Wisconsin election results for the presidential preference primary and Milwaukee-area races in the spring general election.
4/3/2024 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Brookfield East High School senior is named Wisconsin's journalist of the year
Eiman Mir, a senior at Brookfield East High School, has been working in journalism since middle school. Her years of hard work recently paid off when she was named Journalist of the Year by the Wisconsin Journalism Education Association.
4/3/2024 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
The Milwaukee Film Festival's sweet sixteenth
Starting on April 11, the Milwaukee Film Festival is returning to local screens for its 16th year. It features 300 films from local, national, and international filmmakers that show off a wide array of topics and formats for 15 days starting on April 11th.
4/2/2024 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Dig In!: Adding more purple to the garden
Purple is often associated with royalty and can promote a calming and healing state in the body. Here are some ways to add purple flowers and vegetables to your garden.
4/2/2024 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
What is and isn't allowed at the polls when you vote in person for the spring general election
Before Wisconsin residents head to the polls on April 2 for the spring general election, we wanted to know what is and isn’t allowed when voting in person at your polling place.
4/1/2024 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Allison Mahal, Sure Thing, FULL NUDE, Dogs in Ecstasy
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for this month.
4/1/2024 • 13 minutes, 37 seconds
From the lab of Shakhashiri, Wisconsin scientist muses on the election, the elements and the arts
UW-Madison emeritus Chemistry professor Bassam Shakhashiri says science literacy takes many forms.
4/1/2024 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Here's how 5 Wisconsin voters are feeling about the presidential election
WUWM hosted its first voter roundtable with five Milwaukee-area residents to take the temperature on how people are feeling in this crucial swing state ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
3/29/2024 • 41 minutes, 31 seconds
How to research your family history at the Milwaukee Public Library
Are you interested in researching your own family history? Our "Books and Beyond" series looks into how the Milwaukee Public Library and the Milwaukee County Genealogical Society can help get you started.
3/28/2024 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Introducing Milwaukee's first Public Artist in Residence project — the 'Art Car'
Sarah Davitt is Milwaukee’s first Public Artist in Residence, a position created by the city in 2023 to address civic challenges in Milwaukee with creative, artistic ideas. Her project, the 'Art Car,' will debut this summer.
3/27/2024 • 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Women's history for the ears: WUWM's favorite songs sung by women!
WUWM's Xcaret Nuñez, Nadya Kelly and Maayan Silver sat down to discuss the songs sung by women that make them feel like they could move mountains, and a lot of WUWM staff also chimed in.
3/27/2024 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
'Strangers No Longer' explores Latino belonging and faith in Milwaukee
Wisconsin-native and Latino historian, Sergio Gonzalez's new book, Strangers No Longer, unpacks Latino belonging and faith in Wisconsin and how it informs our communities today.
3/27/2024 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Wisconsin native talks film magic in Oscar-winning 'The Last Repair Shop'
Before producer Josh Rosenberg embarked on his career in filmmaking, he studied broadcast journalism at UW-Milwaukee and even interned at WUWM.
3/26/2024 • 18 minutes, 42 seconds
This program offers free water testing for tribal schools in the Great Lakes region
The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center aims to ensure safe drinking water for tribal youth, who are more vulnerable to the health effects of contaminants like lead, PFAS and heavy metals.
3/26/2024 • 11 minutes, 37 seconds
‘Poetry is the best way to view the world:’ Milwaukee’s first youth poet laureate reflects on her time
Emily Igwike, Milwaukee’s first-ever youth poet laureate, is wrapping up the last few months of her one-year term.
3/22/2024 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Planing, safety and advice ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse
Milwaukee will experience 90% coverage of the solar eclipse on April 8th. Here's what to expect and how to best enjoy it.
3/21/2024 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
'Utama' film explores the impact climate change has on cultural traditions
The consequences of climate change and the loss of cultural traditions often go hand-in-hand in places like the Bolivian highlands. The film “Utama” captures this by following the daily lives of an elderly Quechua couple. Director Alejandro Loayza Grisi joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share more about the film.
3/21/2024 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Laser shows — now playing at UWM's Manfred Olson Planetarium
Fridays in March, the planetarium is trying something a little different. Choreographed laser shows are being projected onto the planetarium's dome to space-themed music.
3/20/2024 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Milwaukee’s Aquatics Ambassadors program recruits lifeguards, promotes water safety for all swimmers
A partnership with the Milwaukee Parks Foundation and Milwaukee County Parks, the Aquatics Ambassadors Milwaukee program is helping address lifeguard shortages and working to promote equitable access to swimming.
3/20/2024 • 12 minutes, 21 seconds
Meet the candidates for Milwaukee City Attorney
The April 2 election ballot includes Milwaukee city attorney, the chief legal counsel for city government. Here's an interview with candidate state Rep. Evan Goyke and a non-interview with incumbent City Attorney Tearman Spencer.
3/20/2024 • 21 minutes, 49 seconds
Report raises questions about MPS case for $252 million referendum
MPS is asking voters to approve a $252 million referendum that would increase property taxes and state aid by that amount. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum raises questions about the rationale for the referendum.
3/20/2024 • 14 minutes, 26 seconds
The Lemon Twigs: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features The Lemon Twigs.
3/19/2024 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Milwaukee Magazine showcases the best restaurants in the city this year
Dining editor Ann Christenson highlights standout dishes and gives readers a taste of the city’s culinary scene in Milwaukee Magazine's latest issue.
3/19/2024 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music launches new fellowship to diversify music education in Milwaukee
WUWM visited the Conservatory to learn how they’re addressing the diversity gap in music education.
3/19/2024 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Family Recipes: Kuku Sabzi
During the month of March, Persian people around the world gather to celebrate Nowruz. A staple of the Nowruz feast is kuku sabzi. Heaps of fresh herbs are chopped and mixed with beaten eggs.
3/18/2024 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
International ski event attracts thousands to northwest Wisconsin despite warm, nearly snowless winter
The American Birkebeiner is a cross country skier’s dream and means a lot to the local economy. Last month, organizers pulled off the event — despite Wisconsin’s warmest, largely snowless winter.
3/18/2024 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Outdoor education is a daily part of class at Milwaukee's Tamarack Waldorf School
Some parents are unsure if they should let their kids play in the frigid cold, but at the Tamarack Waldorf School on Milwaukee's east side, kids are always encouraged to explore the outdoors. We join them on a walk through the city and learn why the teachers are so passionate about outdoor education.
3/15/2024 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Historical markers dedicated to Milwaukee’s Fair Housing Marches to be erected across the city
From 1967 to 1968, activists in Milwaukee marched for 200 consecutive nights to end housing discrimination. More than 50 years later, historical markers commemorating the movement will be placed around the city.
3/14/2024 • 14 minutes, 47 seconds
Historical markers dedicated to Milwaukee’s Fair Housing Marches to be erected across the city
From 1967 to 1968, activists in Milwaukee marched for 200 consecutive nights to end housing discrimination. More than 50 years later, historical markers commemorating the movement will be placed around the city.
3/14/2024 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Historical markers dedicated to Milwaukee’s Fair Housing Marches to be erected across the city
From 1967 to 1968, activists in Milwaukee marched for 200 consecutive nights to end housing discrimination. More than 50 years later, historical markers commemorating the movement will be placed around the city.
3/14/2024 • 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Wisconsin's (Last?) Winter Fashion Show looks on the sunny side of our warming winters
Instead of grieving the winter activities he didn’t get to enjoy, Ben Binversie plans to send off this warm winter with a fashion show.
3/13/2024 • 9 minutes, 45 seconds
Shrinking ice cover, warmer water: How will Lake Michigan and its food web respond?
Lake Michigan is teeming with life. But over time, its food web — from the smallest plankton to the largest fish — has been impacted. Overfishing and waves of invasive species have taken their toll. Now, climate change is flexing its muscles in the Lake Michigan ecosystem. On land, we’ve felt and seen it during what’s been the warmest winter on record.
3/13/2024 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Exploring Milwaukee's history: 'The Line' district
The district was an area where sex work, gambling, and other illegal activities were done out in the open. Historian Matthew Prigge explores this history.
3/13/2024 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
4th death in Waupun Correctional Institution reported since lockdown period began
The maximum security prison located in Waupun, Wisconsin, has been on some form of lockdown for more than a year, and prisoners have reported dire conditions at the prison.
3/12/2024 • 11 minutes, 6 seconds
Scientists tackling unprecedented global avian influenza outbreak, warming winters add to complex challenge
The poultry industry dreads avian influenza, but migratory and sea birds are succumbing to the virus in alarming numbers. Concern is rising not only about avian health but also about human health. How are our warming winters factoring into the problem?
3/12/2024 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
As Wisconsin winters warm, it’s the end of tick season as we know it
“When it’s nice enough that you want to go out, so do the ticks.”
3/12/2024 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Record-breaking warm winter intensifies efforts to transform Wisconsin's agricultural landscape
Wisconsin is emerging from its warmest winter since recordkeeping began in 1895. This news underscores the fact that climate change is impacting our world. Farmers have always dealt with the whims of weather. Now, they’re working on adaptation strategies.
3/11/2024 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Record-breaking warm winter intensifies efforts to transform Wisconsin's agricultural landscape
Wisconsin is emerging from its warmest winter since recordkeeping began in 1895. This news underscores the fact that climate change is impacting our world. Farmers have always dealt with the whims of weather. Now, they’re working on adaptation strategies.
3/11/2024 • 6 minutes
How to register to vote in Wisconsin if you’re a new resident or will be out of state
Whether it’s by mail, online or in-person, there are many ways for first-time voters and new residents to register to vote for the upcoming spring election. But some deadlines are coming up fast — people have until this Wednesday, March 13, to register to vote by mail or online.
3/11/2024 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Recall signatures against Assembly Speaker Robin Vos set to be turned in today
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos promises he has a team set to review every signature.
3/11/2024 • 1 minute, 50 seconds
From student to CEO: Laura Gutiérrez's journey with Milwaukee's United Community Center
Laura Gutiérrez went to the United Community Center (UCC) as a child. She would then return to the UCC to serve in a few different roles before officially becoming the organization's CEO in 2020.
3/8/2024 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
What does Milwaukee’s city comptroller do? A look at the role of the city’s chief financial officer
This Spring Election, Milwaukeeans will have a chance to vote for the next city comptroller. The comptroller is the city’s chief financial officer and serves a four-year term.
3/7/2024 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
WUWM is exploring the impacts of Wisconsin’s warming winters
We share our plans for "Thin Ice," a new project on the impacts of climate change on Wisconsin winters.
3/7/2024 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Partnerships could be the key to maintaining the Milwaukee County Parks' infrastructure
For decades, the Milwaukee County Parks System has been unable to mend its aging infrastructure. A recent report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum explores how different partnerships could help the parks system.
3/6/2024 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
In ‘Birding to Change the World,’ birds are the key to social change
Activist and educator Dr. Trish O’Kane shares her vision for what birds can teach us about community and social change in a new memoir.
3/6/2024 • 14 minutes, 11 seconds
One Maayan, two: A meeting of the public radio Maayans
Maayan Schechter and Maayan Silver don't just have the same unusual first name (uncommon in the United States), but they're also both public radio reporters covering politics. Of course, they had to meet.
3/6/2024 • 12 minutes
Hill Valley Dairy to replace Clock Shadow Creamery, open new cheese bar
In 2012 Clock Shadow Creamery became the first cheese factory in Milwaukee. The factory, located in Walker’s Point, churned out curds, quark and many other kinds of cheese for more than a decade. But when it closed its shop late last year, a lot of people wondered what would come next? We look at the new tenants, Hill Valley Dairy, and its plans for the space.
3/6/2024 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Widowmaker survivor raises awareness around uncommon signs of heart attacks in women
Despite the prevalence of heart disease in women, most don’t know how to recognize the symptoms, especially since they often present differently from men’s.
3/5/2024 • 20 minutes, 13 seconds
Highlighting and celebrating the building blocks of Milwaukee
Raymond Wiggers is a geologist, science writer and author of the new book "Milwaukee in Stone and Clay," which chronicles dozens of different types of rocks that buildings in our city are made of and how they got here.
3/5/2024 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
UWM lecture explores the legacy of Jewish female stand-up comedians
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Prime explores the fictional life of a female stand-up comedian in the late 1950s. But while Midge Maisel is fictional, the character is rooted in the real-life history of female Jewish comedians who made their way to the top of the comedy scene despite many obstacles.
3/4/2024 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Marquette University celebrates its 9th annual Dreamers Gala
Marquette University is gearing up to celebrate its 9th annual Dreamers Gala, which recognizes the accomplishments of Dreamers and helps support their financial needs.
3/4/2024 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
A new film spotlights Bad River Band’s fight against Line 5 pipeline
The documentary argues the “David vs. Goliath” battle is only the latest chapter in the Band’s long fight for sovereignty.
3/4/2024 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Leap day in Milwaukee: Rare birthdays, cosmic love stories, and unforgettable proposals
For many, leap day might just be another day, but about five million people around the world — also known as leaplings — will get to celebrate their actual birthday and others will celebrate a special moment like an anniversary.
2/29/2024 • 17 minutes, 9 seconds
A Great Circus Parade reprisal on Milwaukee PBS
The Great Circus Parade brought restored circus vehicles and performers in historically-accurate costumes to the streets of Milwaukee. Milwaukee PBS' latest documentary remembers the Great Circus Parade with archival footage and interviews.
2/29/2024 • 21 minutes, 2 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Known Moons, Immortal Girlfriend, Large Print, Andrew Jambura
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for this month.
2/29/2024 • 14 minutes, 1 second
Milwaukee's extensive traffic calming measures seem to be working
The City of Milwaukee is installing traffic calming measures to encourage drivers to slow down, and initial data suggests that they're working.
2/28/2024 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
The history and impact of the African American heritage garden
Food and food cultivation is an integral part of Black history. Here's how to plant an African American heritage garden.
2/28/2024 • 11 minutes, 45 seconds
After a warm winter, maple sugaring comes early in Wisconsin’s Northwoods
Climate change has maple syrup producer Karl Martin thinking about how to adapt.
2/28/2024 • 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Exploring the evolution and impact of AI: Stashwell CEO talks about the potential of generative AI technology
Despite the intimidating factors of AI, one expert insists that it's just another development and recommends incorporating it into our lives.
2/28/2024 • 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Component Brewing's Zebra Hop aims to raise awareness & funds for rare disease
Jonathan Kowalske is one of the owners of Component Brewing and a rare disease dad. His new limited-edition beer Zebra Hop hazy IPA will be released on Feb. 29th in honor of Rare Disease Day, with proceeds benefitting the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
2/26/2024 • 14 minutes, 54 seconds
Victory Garden Initiative is tackling food insecurity, one 'blitz' at a time
Since 2009, Victory Garden Initiative has installed over 7,000 garden beds across Milwaukee as part of its annual "blitz." This year's blitz has officially begun, as the organization seeks to install 500 more beds across Milwaukee from April 20 to May 4.
2/26/2024 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
UW-Milwaukee students worry about what changes to DEI initiatives might mean for the future
At schools like UWM, DEI programs support a broad range of students who are underrepresented in higher education. But Republican lawmakers, such as Vos, see DEI as racially divisive and part of left-wing indoctrination.
2/26/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
New legislative maps set the stage for a new Wisconsin
Lake Effect looks at Wisconsin’s new legislative voting maps and explore how elections could be impacted.
2/22/2024 • 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Milwaukee Athletic Club's Boxing Night benefits youth boxing clubs
On February 23, the Milwaukee Athletic Club will host its annual Boxing Night event, which benefits local youth boxing clubs.
2/22/2024 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Laughter is survival, community & hope for stand-up comic Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho has been a stand-up comedian for the past 40 years. She’s also an actor, musician, entrepreneur and advocate for causes such as anti-racism, anti-bullying, LGBTQIA rights, sexism, and more. Her latest tour called "Live & Livid" brings her to the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee tonight.
2/22/2024 • 12 minutes, 53 seconds
Mustard, accordions, and Houdini: A look at Wisconsin’s quirkiest museums
Some of the most unique museums can be found here in Wisconsin, and local writer Tea Krulos's recent article about them is featured in this month’s issue of Milwaukee Magazine.
2/22/2024 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
Wisconsin had its first-ever February tornados. What does this mean for winters in the future?
Less snowpack and warm temperatures led to life-changing severe weather for some residents in the town of Evansville, WI.
2/21/2024 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
Milwaukee celebrates 5th annual African American environmental pioneers
The environmental and conservation movements stretch across generations. But historically, diversity was absent – especially in celebrating people who have played roles in those movements. A local group is working to set the story straight. Monday marked the 5th annual celebration of African American environmental pioneers and rising stars in Milwaukee.
2/20/2024 • 13 minutes, 26 seconds
Lola Kirke: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features country artist Lola Kirke.
2/20/2024 • 13 minutes, 1 second
A Wisconsin 'Never Trumper' looks beyond politics with 'Life, Under Construction'
James Wigderson is the former editor of rightwisconsin.com, a conservative news site, who finds himself politically "without a team to root for." He's exploring all the nuances of life in a twice-weekly newsletter.
2/20/2024 • 24 minutes, 48 seconds
Milwaukee Public Library resources to help you celebrate Black History Month
The MPL is loaded with resources and events to help Milwaukeeans celebrate Black History Month.
2/19/2024 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
Wisconsin chefs are well represented in this year's James Beard Awards semifinals
Multiple chefs from Milwaukee, Madison and other Wisconsin areas are up for multiple categories in this year's James Beard Awards.
2/19/2024 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Proposed bills would help Wisconsin DACA recipients get through college, enter workforce
The sponsors say the bipartisan legislation would relieve the state’s workforce shortage in fields like nursing, engineering and teaching.
2/19/2024 • 9 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee Magazine's inside look at Milwaukee's FBI Bureau
Freelance reporter Steven Potter spoke with several local FBI agents and even went through the FBI’s Citizens Academy to learn what goes on. Here's what he found out.
2/15/2024 • 13 minutes, 47 seconds
During extreme cold, southeastern Wisconsin's social safety net is put to the test
Heavy snow and frigid temperatures in January led to spikes in requests for emergency services in Milwaukee County and the surrounding area. Spikes in demand test the durability of the region's social safety net.
2/15/2024 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Ko-Thi Dance Company celebrates 55 years of impacting the Milwaukee community
The company, founded by Ferne Caulker in 1969, performs and teaches dance and music created by Africans and the African diaspora.
2/15/2024 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
New federal soot pollution rule could bring cleaner air to Wisconsin
Two Wisconsin counties — Milwaukee and Waukesha — exceed the new limit.
2/15/2024 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Wisconsin high school students advocate for better mental health
Wisconsin officials have shared their concerns about children’s mental health and self-harm. These Wisconsin high school students talk about their efforts in youth mental health programs.
2/14/2024 • 9 minutes, 6 seconds
Wisconsinite Grace Girard looks to lasso love on FOX’s ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’
Love can be found in some unexpected places. Just ask Wisconsin native Grace Girard — she joined FOX’s reality dating show, Farmer Wants A Wife, in hopes of finding a rural romance.
2/14/2024 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
Court-drawn maps vs. legislative-drawn maps
The name of the game in Wisconsin politics right now is: redistricting. John Johnson, a research fellow at Marquette Law School's Lubar Center, helps clarify some redistricting confusion and legal arguments.
2/13/2024 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Celebrating Black History Month: the fire pole and the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
Derek Mosely revisits and highlights some of Black History's forgotten and influential contributions to society.
2/13/2024 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
This program helps low-income renters become homeowners in Milwaukee’s Metcalfe Park neighborhood
Over the past couple of years, interest rates have soared, and the number of houses for sale hasn’t kept up with the number of new homebuyers. The Metcalfe Park Homeownership Initiative is looking to break that barrier.
2/13/2024 • 17 minutes, 19 seconds
3 Milwaukee Common Council seats have primary contests. Here are the candidates
Of the 15 Milwaukee Common Council seats up for election this spring, only districts 5, 7, and 11 have primary contests on Feb. 20. The two top vote-getters from each race will advance to the April 2 election.
2/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Local singer-songwriter Carmen Nickerson releases debut album after decades in the music industry
Carmen Nickerson's "Room to Grow" was a project of over 20 years in the making.
2/12/2024 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
How to vote in Wisconsin's 2024 spring primary election
Wisconsin's spring primary election is February 20, 2024. How to register to vote, what time the polls are open, the list goes on — here's a guide to help people vote in Wisconsin.
2/8/2024 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Longtime Milwaukee Ald. Michael Murphy reflects on his 35 years of public service
Alderman Michael Murphy talks about his decision not to seek reelection to the common council after more than 30 years and his plans for the future. Plus, hear reactions from his constituents.
2/8/2024 • 16 minutes, 31 seconds
Here's how a candidate can run for multiple offices in Milwaukee's primary election
Milwaukee’s primary election is two weeks away and when voters go to cast their ballot on Feb. 20, they might notice one candidate’s name show up multiple times, Ieshuh Griffin.
2/7/2024 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Let's unpack the redistricting report submitted to the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Marquette research fellow John Johnson shares takeaways from the redistricting consultants’ report shared with the Wisconsin Supreme Court last Friday as well as reaction and what lies ahead.
2/7/2024 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Cheryl Blue and her organization want all to benefit from Milwaukee's renaissance
The executive director of the 30th Street Industrial Corridor, Cheryl Blue, was recently recognized for her work to revitalize an area of Milwaukee’s north side.
2/7/2024 • 15 minutes, 47 seconds
3 years ago, UWM pledged to close graduation gaps. What's happened since?
For the past three years, UWM has been making behind-the-scenes changes to raise graduation rates.
2/7/2024 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
RENEW offers solar energy forecast for Wisconsin in 2024
Utility solar growth is expected. Residential solar growth may depend on PSC investigation.
2/7/2024 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
'Patterns of Meaning' at Grohmann Museum elevates hand built craftsmanship through wood casting patterns
“Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry” features salvaged enormous wooden casting patterns from old steel mills acquired and repurposed by artist Cory Bonnet.
2/6/2024 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
What's on the Feb. 20 primary ballot in Milwaukee?
There are only five Milwaukee races with primaries: mayor, three Common Council seats and one Milwaukee County Board seat.
2/6/2024 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Asian fried street fare comes to Bay View
The takeout-focused Todd I Believe I Can Fry offers popular snacks like karaage, takoyaki and fries.
2/5/2024 • 4 minutes, 24 seconds
UWM's Manfred Olson Planetarium hosts program to celebrate the Lunar New Year
This year marks the Year of the Dragon and the planetarium is celebrating with indoor stargazing and a presentation on preparing a traditional Lunar New Year celebration.
2/5/2024 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
What coverage WUWM is planning for this big election year & why
WUWM is working to make our 2024 elections coverage more helpful and targeted to community needs.
2/5/2024 • 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Don’t let another snowstorm surprise you and read these tips on how to prepare for extreme winters
Read these tips to help survive winter storms in Wisconsin.
2/1/2024 • 14 minutes, 6 seconds
Exploring some of the year-round resources offered by the Milwaukee Public Library
Whether it’s to save money, learn new skills, or make changes for your health, the Milwaukee Public Library has plenty of resources you can access year-round.
1/31/2024 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: The Hatchets, SIN BAD, Genesis Renji, Barely Civil
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for January 2024.
1/31/2024 • 11 minutes, 34 seconds
New legislative maps: How did we get to this point?
John Johnson, a research fellow at Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center, explains the Wisconsin Supreme Court legislative maps ruling and goes over the legislative maps that have been submitted to the court.
1/30/2024 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
Could an algorithm be the solution to Wisconsin's gerrymandering problem?
Political bias has played a key role in the redistricting process in Wisconsin, but one local professor believes he has the solution: an algorithm. Matt Petering explains why he believes his algorithm should be the solution to Wisconsin's redistricting problems.
1/30/2024 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Skylight's 'Xanadu' is all about celebrating the underdog with dance, glamour & zaniness
The1980s musical film starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly was also turned into a musical for the stage. It’s now playing at Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theatre directed by Doug Clemons.
1/30/2024 • 14 minutes, 35 seconds
Ayesha Rascoe debuts book of essays showcasing the power of Black colleges
"HBCU Made" contains essays from sixteen writers who reflect on how their time as students at a Black college shaped them into who they are today.
1/30/2024 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Latino Arts Strings program celebrates its 11th annual Guitar Festival
Andrea Gonzalez Caballero will be the headline performer at the Latino Arts Strings program’s annual Guitar Festival.
1/29/2024 • 9 minutes, 57 seconds
A new documentary examines Al Capone's connections to Wisconsin
Al Capone: Prohibition & Wisconsin, a new documentary film from Milwaukee PBS, tells the story of the gangster’s ties to Wisconsin through letters about buying property in the north woods, records of a home distillery he kept in Brookfield, and interviews with his surviving granddaughter, Diane Capone.
1/29/2024 • 10 minutes, 20 seconds
'Milwaukee Food Journeys': A story of food and trust in Milwaukee
A new art exhibition at the Milwaukee Winters Farmers Market looks at the emotional decisions behind food, food access and daily nourishment in our city. It is based on findings from 200 interviews conducted by UW-Milwaukee Center for 21st Century Studies.
1/24/2024 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Marquette professor blends love of nature and history, plus magic, in first novel
“Dry Land” tells the story of a Wisconsin conservationist who learns he has the gift of growing plants by touch.
1/24/2024 • 13 minutes
A local ceramicist's new book uncovers the history of a South Milwaukee tile factory
The book, "Carl Bergmans and the Continental Faience & Tile Co.," tells the story of Belgian immigrant Carl Bergmans and showcases thousands of his handmade tiles.
1/23/2024 • 14 minutes, 42 seconds
Willy Porter: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee guitarist and singer-songwriter Willy Porter.
1/23/2024 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
Wisconsin Republicans' large majorities expected to shrink under new legislative maps
An independent analysis shows that most of the newly ordered maps redrawing Wisconsin’s political boundaries for the state Legislature would keep Republicans in majority control, but their dominance would be reduced.
1/23/2024 • 15 minutes, 18 seconds
Are million dollar house sales in Wauwatosa here to stay?
Last March, a house sold in Wauwatosa for over a million dollars. By the end of that year eight more were sold at the price. Is this an anomaly or the new trend?
1/22/2024 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
Name That Card: This Milwaukee hidden gem has been serving sports card fans for 30 years
The sports card shop Name That Card is a hidden gem in Milwaukee where people can browse, collect or consign sports cards from sports teams across the county.
1/22/2024 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Wisconsin political scientist takes a closer look at Congressional redistricting case filed this week
A national Democratic law firm has asked the liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court to throw out the battleground state’s congressional maps, arguing that the court’s decision last month ordering new state legislative maps opens the door to the latest challenge.
1/22/2024 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
The story behind the Oriental Theatre’s restored 1925 Wurlitzer organ
The nearly century-old pipe organ brings back the original magic of 1920s movie palaces.
1/22/2024 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Could expanding law enforcement privacy threaten public transparency in Wisconsin?
A new bill in the Wisconsin legislature could charge people for access to police body camera footage. The bill is part of a larger effort that could threaten public transparency in favor of police privacy.
1/18/2024 • 23 minutes, 1 second
MIAD Exhibition, Growing Resistance, shines a light on Milwaukee unsung community guardians
A new exhibition at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Brook Stevens Gallery focuses on people and organizations that work to improve the city. Growing Resistance highlights community guardians, people who are often overlooked but work tirelessly to improve Milwaukee neighborhoods and the lives of residents.
1/18/2024 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
‘Racism in the water’ looks at a history of racial discrimination and exclusion at pools, beaches
A recent article titled "Racism in the water: Access for all in outdoor recreation" sheds light on the enduring issue of racial disparities in accessing these outdoor recreational spaces.
1/18/2024 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
Learn why road salt is great for clearing snowy roads, but not so great for the environment
We’re seeing wintery snowy weather. That means crews are applying lots of road salt to keep our roadways clear, but a lot of that salt runs off into lakes and streams. What are the environmental impacts of road salt?
1/18/2024 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Exploring Milwaukee's mixed relationship with 'Happy Days,' 50 years after its premiere
"Happy Days" premiered on January 15th, 1974. And despite famously being set here, Milwaukee has a mixed relationship with the show and its cultural impact.
1/17/2024 • 14 minutes, 17 seconds
Hot air balloons take flight in the cold at the Hudson Hot Air Affair
There’s an opportunity to see dozens of hot air balloons rise into the sky in unison next month in Hudson, Wisconsin. It’s called the Hot Air Affair, an annual tradition that attracts balloonists and spectators from around the state.
1/17/2024 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
In Review: Milwaukee's favorite musical releases of 2023
Milwaukee Record co-founder Matt Wild says 2023 was truly a year for the record books. We recap some of the favorite releases.
1/16/2024 • 14 minutes, 6 seconds
Wisconsin Policy Forum's top findings of 2023
Every year, the Wisconsin Policy Forum puts out dozens of reports on issues facing Wisconsinites. Rob Henken, president of the forum, shares their top findings of the last year.
1/15/2024 • 17 minutes, 3 seconds
MCW researchers examine how music & ‘dancing’ neurons could help patients recover movement
Dr. Kajana Satkunendrarajah recently discovered that certain neurons in the brain can respond to music, which could help patients recover and restore basic body movements after spinal cord injury.
1/10/2024 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Could the ‘home rule’ provision return power to the City of Milwaukee?
Act 12 gave Milwaukee more power to raise funds, but it also included major restrictions for the City of Milwaukee. Now, the Milwaukee Common Council is exploring how the "home rule" provision in the constitution could help remove these restrictions.
1/10/2024 • 11 minutes
Mechanic Shop Femme empowers women and LGBTQ+ car owners through automotive education
Milwaukee-based automotive educator Chaya Milchtein provides accessible information about car ownership in her blog and her upcoming book.
1/10/2024 • 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Milwaukee restaurant openings and closings
Lori Fredrich, the dining editor for On Milwaukee, always has her eye on what’s happening in Milwaukee’s food scene. Here are the latest closings and openings in the area.
1/8/2024 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
James Hall, Milwaukee attorney and civil rights defender, dies at 69
James Hall is remembered as a staunch civil rights defender who fought for the underrepresented and underserved people in Milwaukee for decades. He died at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer.
1/8/2024 • 3 minutes, 23 seconds
Wisconsin-funded driver's education grants aim to reduce reckless driving
After 20 years, Wisconsin will again offer state-funded driver's education grants starting in July.
1/8/2024 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Best-Of 'Live at Lake Effect': A special New Year's Day show
Today’s Lake Effect is a special music show to celebrate the New Year featuring songs from our "Live at Lake Effect" series, as well as interviews with the team involved in creating the episodes.
1/1/2024 • 51 minutes, 30 seconds
Managing holiday stress with tips from holiday movies
The holidays can be a stressful blur. Luckily, holiday movies can offer advice on how to navigate common seasonal stressors. We speak with psychologist and movie buff Dr. Lynne Knobloch-Fedders about common sources of holiday stress and the movies that explore these.
12/21/2023 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
Some of the city's most obscure facts revealed in new book, 'Secret Milwaukee'
A new book has gathered dozens of Milwaukeeans' stories into one collection. Secret Milwaukee by Jim Nelson is full of fun, lesser-known stories about the Cream City.
12/21/2023 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Invasive carp abound in the Mississippi River, but state and federal partners work to slow them down
For more than two decades, federal and state agencies have been trying to prevent Asian carp from taking hold in the Great Lakes. Part of the prevention is limiting the spread of carp in the Mississippi River Basin, which stretches from northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
12/21/2023 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Remembering Eilee Heikenen-Weiss: Friends and colleagues pay tribute
On Oct. 31st this year, WUWM and Lake Effect experienced a profound loss. Our newest producer Eilee Heikenen-Weiss passed away after a car accident. She was just 39-years-old. This is our audio tribute to her from both her colleagues at WUWM and her friends and past colleagues at WBEZ in Chicago, IL.
12/20/2023 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
Meet the team behind Artery Ink — a Milwaukee company that wants you to love your insides
The two artists — Mara Natkin & Gloria Ramirez — paired their passion for health and wellness with hand-drawn, anatomically correct designs featured on all of their products. Their mission is to build community while inspiring people to love their insides.
12/20/2023 • 14 minutes, 38 seconds
Dig In!: Celebrating the first fruits of the past year during Kwanzaa
Over the past few decades, Kwanzaa has become near and dear to the heart of Lake Effect contributor Venice Williams.
12/19/2023 • 10 minutes, 13 seconds
Bird flu is back in Wisconsin after a year of no new cases
Wisconsin's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection first confirmed the return of avian flu in November in a small backyard flock in Taylor County.
12/19/2023 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Daniel Rodriguez: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features folk and acoustic musician Daniel Rodriguez.
12/19/2023 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Milwaukee poet Bryon Cherry’s new book draws from personal reflections during the pandemic
For Bryon Cherry, writing every day helped him process what he was going through personally. His new book, called ‘death moan,’ is meditation on how death tugs at us from many angles. It was written during the height of the pandemic.
12/19/2023 • 14 minutes, 35 seconds
Milwaukee bars with special holiday cocktails
The holiday season is a great time to grab a drink with friends and family. Lori Fredrich, dining editor for On Milwaukee and regular Lake Effect contributor, shares some of the best spots to grab a seasonal cocktail.
12/18/2023 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Boswell Book Company's top titles to gift in 2023
As the holidays continue to draw closer, perhaps you’ve been looking for an idea of what to give the readers of all ages in your life. Jason Kennedy and Jen Steele from Boswell Book Company offer their favorite suggestions.
12/18/2023 • 15 minutes, 58 seconds
Plan a winter getaway to some of the best ski terrain in Wisconsin
We help you plan a winter ski trip to the Granite Ski Area near Wausau.
12/18/2023 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Chicken Wire Empire: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own contemporary bluegrass band Chicken Wire Empire.
12/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Chicken Wire Empire: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own contemporary bluegrass band Chicken Wire Empire.
12/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
'LEGO Masters' runner-ups build on their Milwaukee roots
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Paul Wellington and Nealita Nelson grew up playing with legos together, eventually becoming finalists on the TV show Lego Masters. They came in second, but Wellington and Nelson's impact on the city will last beyond their TV appearances.
12/14/2023 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
Explore the city through the eyes of one of its biggest fans with 'John Gurda's Milwaukee'
For fans of Milwaukee history, there’s one name that comes to mind as the leading expert on the city: John Gurda. His new book, 'John Gurda's Milwaukee' explores the city through route maps and stories.
12/14/2023 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Local author Nghi Vo added to the Wisconsin Writers Wall of Fame
Nghi Vo is one of three authors being added to the Milwaukee Public Library’s Wisconsin Writers Wall of Fame that pays tribute to a those whose work has been influenced by their life and experiences here in Wisconsin.
12/14/2023 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
Challenges at Ascension hospitals continue to cause issues for patients in Wisconsin
Unfortunately, not much has changed for patient care since we last checked in the state of Ascension Hospitals in Wisconsin. If anything, it may have gotten worse.
12/14/2023 • 13 minutes, 33 seconds
Nebulas: The scenic space clouds that give birth to the sky's stars
Nebulas are colorful, gorgeous clouds that are found in between stars in space. But why do they look so cool and what are they made of?
12/13/2023 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Top games to gift in 2023
Gaming expert James Lowder shares his top picks for 2023 games, including two-player, family, and role-playing games suitable for players of all ages and levels, with his favorite game taking the top spot.
12/13/2023 • 21 minutes, 37 seconds
How Milwaukee can heavily impact the upcoming election
Milwaukee is the largest and most diverse city in Wisconsin. Although it has reliably voted for Democratic candidates in the past, the power of that voting block has dwindled in recent years.
12/13/2023 • 11 minutes, 30 seconds
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley talks budget surplus, plans for the county's future
For the first time in decades, Milwaukee County has a budget surplus. Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley shares the county's financial plans for the future.
12/12/2023 • 11 minutes, 30 seconds
Couple spreads holiday cheer in Spring Green, Wis.
WUWM’s environmental reporter Susan Bence meets Mr. & Mrs. Claus while working on a story in Spring Green.
12/12/2023 • 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Meat the Oscar Mayer ‘hotdoggers’ driving the Wienermobile throughout the Midwest
We caught up with Oscar Mayer hotdoggers Grill’Em Up Emily and BBQ Brady during their stop in Milwaukee to learn more about their unique job and the 27-foot wiener-shaped car.
12/11/2023 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
How Enderis Park neighborhood's namesake, Dorothy Enderis, shaped Milwaukee Recreation
Dorothy Enderis was the second, and arguably most influential, leader of the Milwaukee Recreation Department. Learn about her and the neighborhood named in her honor.
12/7/2023 • 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Growing MKE initiative seeks zoning changes to make Milwaukee more walkable, increase housing
Milwaukee has goals to make the city more walkable, provide convenient access to life essentials and ensure enough quality housing for current and future populations. Zoning plays a large role in that.
12/5/2023 • 19 minutes, 38 seconds
Growing MKE initiative seeks zoning changes to make Milwaukee more walkable, increase housing
Milwaukee has goals to make the city more walkable, provide convenient access to life essentials and ensure enough quality housing for current and future populations. Zoning plays a large role in that.
12/5/2023 • 19 minutes, 38 seconds
Cut your own Christmas tree from a northern Wisconsin state forest
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is encouraging people to harvest a Christmas tree for $5 from a number northern state forests.
12/5/2023 • 4 minutes, 23 seconds
A MIAD event brings filmmakers and musicians together in a unique process of collaboration
A recent event at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design asked sound artists to create a score for silent films. The filmmakers had no idea what the music would sound like until it was performed live.
12/4/2023 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
UW System will send college acceptance letters to students before they even apply
The UW System's direct admissions program is meant to increase enrollment and help more high schoolers see themselves as college material.
12/4/2023 • 11 minutes, 18 seconds
Couple returns to Red Cliff roots to brew something special at Copper Crow Distillery
As the first Native-owned distillery in the United States, the Copper Crow Distillery specializes in brewing from whey.
12/1/2023 • 11 minutes, 37 seconds
Wisconsin veterinarian gives insight into unusual dog respiratory illness
A new respiratory illness in dogs has veterinarians stumped.
11/30/2023 • 9 minutes, 45 seconds
Wisconsin veterinarian gives insight into unusual dog respiratory illness
A new respiratory illness in dogs has veterinarians stumped.
11/30/2023 • 9 minutes, 45 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Ellie Jackson, Terry Alan Hackbarth, Rat Bath, Lauryl Sulfate
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for November 2023.
11/30/2023 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Dig In! The circle of life fully present in the garden
Learn how the gardening season here in Wisconsin may be longer than you think.
11/29/2023 • 12 minutes, 32 seconds
A look at Moss Universal Park, where people of all abilities will get exhausted from play
By fall of 2024, what's currently Wauwatosa's Wisconsin Avenue Park will be renamed Moss Universal Park. It will have universal fields, accessible playgrounds, a renovated clubhouse and more, so that everyone can play.
11/28/2023 • 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Ho-Chunk Nation DNR infuses master naturalist training with Indigenous Technical Knowledge
For over a decade, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension has been nurturing citizen science through its Master Naturalist program.
11/22/2023 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Tips for safely navigating deer hazards on Wisconsin roads during this travel season
One of the most persistent road hazards here in Wisconsin is deer. This time of year can be particularly bad for a variety of reasons. Jeff Pritzl, the Wisconsin DNR’s state deer program specialist, shares his tips.
11/22/2023 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Dazzling La Crosse holiday lights display draws crowds and creates community
The La Crosse Rotary Lights attracts visitors from around the state and beyond to take in the elaborate display.
11/22/2023 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
A new food memoir serves up nostalgia from the Menominee reservation
In Survival Food, the author Thomas Weso shares stories and recipes from his youth on the reservation in Wisconsin's Northwoods.
11/22/2023 • 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Should prisons be places of retribution or rehabilitation?
James Morgan, now a community organizer in Madison, was incarcerated in Wisconsin state prisons for 24 years. He says the state's prisons are built strictly for punishment when they should be used for rehabilitation.
11/21/2023 • 22 minutes, 46 seconds
Gov. Evers proposes major changes to address crisis at Wisconsin prisons, but lockdowns persist
Significant changes proposed by Governor Tony Evers and a package of bills introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature seek to improve conditions for prisoners in the state. How successful will these measures be?
11/21/2023 • 7 minutes, 1 second
Second prisoner dies during Waupun Correctional Institution lockdown; restrictions linger at two additional prisons
Staffing shortages limit prisoner movement in Waupun, Green Bay and Stanley correctional institutions — more facilities than previously disclosed.
11/21/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
New report from Wisconsin Policy Forum analyzes state incarceration
Wisconsin prisons are overspending, overpopulated, understaffed, and house the highest Black imprisonment rate in the country. The Wisconsin Policy Forum explores why and discusses potential policy solutions.
11/21/2023 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
Mermaid Echo makes waves by educating the next generation about freshwater conservation
Echo, a UW-Milwaukee Freshwater Sciences graduate student, teaches young people at the K-12 level about freshwater systems and conservation through their underwater performances as Mermaid Echo.
11/20/2023 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
'Lost in the Middle' podcast explores the growing middle ground of American politics
Amid expanding division and polarization in American politics, Former U.S. Representative, Scott Klug, unpacks the middle ground of the political sphere as the host of the podcast, Lost in the Middle.
11/20/2023 • 13 minutes, 13 seconds
New national climate assessment reaffirms Wisconsin health care group's call for action
A new national report drives home the message that no person – or place – is immune to the impacts of climate change. The National Climate Assessment, released every five years, came out last week.
11/20/2023 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
The impact of Centers for Independence on Milwaukee's communities is still as significant as ever
Founded in Milwaukee 1938, the Centers for Independence’s mission is to support people with special needs to live dignified and independent lives.
11/16/2023 • 15 minutes, 13 seconds
2 year review: Exploring how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has impacted Wisconsin
It's been two years since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was passed. U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin supported the bill's passing and explains how it's impacted Wisconsin.
11/16/2023 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
Looking back at Act 31, Wisconsin's Native American education law
In the 1980s, Wisconsin was embroiled in a violent controversy over Ojibwe spearfishing rights. As a result, the state passed a law requiring schools to teach about Native American history, culture and tribal sovereignty.
11/16/2023 • 12 minutes, 17 seconds
Why zombies always seem to be alive and well in pop culture
There are hundreds of zombie films and shows out there. So, what does our insistent fascination with zombies say about our society?
11/15/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Clarifying gun deaths in Wisconsin, and the people and areas most impacted by it
A report by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel explores the reality of gun violence in the state of Wisconsin as well as who it affects and what’s being done to prevent it.
11/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
New 'Do For Self' Exhibit chronicles the Black Cross Nurses in Milwaukee
“Do For Self: the story of Milwaukee’s Black Cross Nurses” is a new exhibit at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society that chronicles the foundation of the Black Cross Nurses in Milwaukee.
11/14/2023 • 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Abby Jeanne: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own Abby Jeanne.
11/14/2023 • 16 minutes, 36 seconds
DNR partners with fellow researchers in attempt to bolster Wisconsin bat population
Bats are among the smallest and most threatened mammals in the United States. The species has been hit hard by a fungus called white-nose syndrome.
11/14/2023 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
5 Things to do this November
Chesnie Wardell, a news reporter with the Milwaukee Neighborhood Service, shares some of the great events happening this month in Milwaukee.
11/13/2023 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Wisconsin public schools say lack of state funding could lead to painful cuts, school closures
At a time when the state of Wisconsin has a record $7 billion budget surplus, some Wisconsin school districts are facing budget deficits. Some districts are considering school closures, others are turning to taxpayers for more money.
11/13/2023 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Hopes are high that another historic Milwaukee soldiers home building will come back to life
Historic preservationists hope a revival could be in store for another important building on the VA grounds. It’s the Ward Memorial Theater, where veterans once enjoyed entertainment and camaraderie.
11/10/2023 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
A look inside a Milwaukee court that helps veterans
Veterans Treatment Court is a place where some veterans who've gotten into legal trouble can focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment, and where the approach is tailored to vets.
11/10/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
In ‘Gust,’ Milwaukee’s little wind turbine comes to life
The hero of the children's book is the lakeside wind turbine that single-handedly powers Port Milwaukee’s administration building.
11/9/2023 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
The comic that introduced Spider Man to the world is in Milwaukee, and could be worth up to $35K
A comic book store in Milwaukee is selling an original edition of the Amazing Fantasy No. 15 comic in which Spider Man first appeared in 1962.
11/8/2023 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
'A Hallowed Home for Heroes' explores the storied history of Milwaukee Soldiers Home
The Milwaukee Soldiers Home has been helping generations of veterans since 1867. A new documentary from Milwaukee PBS explores that history and how the home continues to help veterans today.
11/8/2023 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
UW-Madison and MPS partner to train more special education teachers
People looking to become special education teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools have a new pathway to do so, and it comes with a living stipend and free tuition.
11/8/2023 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Suicide prevention is about community, culture, policies & systems, expert says
Dr. Sara Kohlbeck, director of the Division of Suicide Research and Healing at the Comprehensive Injury Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin, shares local efforts that spread awareness about the factors that can lead to firearm suicide, as well as how to prevent it.
11/8/2023 • 11 minutes, 45 seconds
Zombie trees are terrorizing Wisconsin neighborhoods. Here's how to identify them
Spooky season may be over, but there could be a hidden horror still lingering in your neighborhood: a phenomenon known as “zombie trees.”
11/7/2023 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Marquette University project aims to improve social studies instruction using local Milwaukee history
Milwaukee Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project will engage students in the local histories of Milwaukee’s people of color.
11/7/2023 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Milwaukee County recognizes rights of nature, joins global movement
It’s the first county in Wisconsin to endorse the global, Indigenous-led legal movement.
11/7/2023 • 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Reyna, Bunk Bed, Social Caterpillar, Social Cig
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for October 2023.
11/1/2023 • 15 minutes, 49 seconds
MATC president talks accomplishments, challenges ahead of her retirement
Milwaukee Area Technical College President Vicki Martin is retiring after this school year.
10/30/2023 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Can the gray wolf help control CWD-infected deer? Great Lakes tribes and UW scientists team up to find out
This week Wisconsin's Natural Resources Board approved a new wolf management. In the meantime the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission is teaming up to learn whether wolves play a critical role in the ecosystem.
10/26/2023 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Milwaukee celebrates traditions with the Asian Moon Festival and Halloween extravaganza
The Wisconsin Chinese Chamber of Commerce merges the Moon Festival, a traditional Chinese celebration with Halloween in a celebratory event this weekend.
10/26/2023 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously approves controversial wolf management plan
Wednesday was a long one for members of Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board. It listened to several hours worth of opinions — passionate and varied — about a proposed wolf management plan.
10/26/2023 • 13 minutes, 47 seconds
Paratransit riders with disabilities concerned about reliability following move to van-only service
Milwaukee County has ended its on-demand paratransit taxi transit option for people with disabilities, leaving many feeling like they’ve lost the ability for reliable transportation and a spontaneous life.
10/25/2023 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Present Music's screening of 'The City Without Jews' provides unique musical experience
Israeli conductor, Yaniv Dinur, leads Present Music in a live performance of a score for the film "The City Without Jews."
10/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
'The Harvest': First-hand perspectives of school desegregation in Leland, MS
After 16 years of resisting Brown vs. Board, The Supreme Court directly mandated schools in Mississippi to integrate. A new documentary, "The Harvest" explores that process from the former students' perspectives.
10/24/2023 • 12 minutes, 6 seconds
How Milwaukee's Cream City bricks became a 'badge of honor'
You may know about Milwaukee's historic nickname – Cream City – but what made those bricks cream-colored, and how did they become so ingrained in the city's identity?
10/24/2023 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Field Assessment Simulator uses virtual & augmented reality to help identify, treat concussions
Changing how coaches, parents, trainers, or spectators comprehend concussions will hopefully lead to more cohesive treatment. New, virtual technology could make that a reality.
10/24/2023 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Meet 1 of only 4 City of Milwaukee women arborists
About 70 arborists and apprentices care for the City of Milwaukee's canopy; and only four of them are women - Hannah Novicki is one of them. She describes her work and her path to becoming a journeyman arborist.
10/24/2023 • 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Donald Driver inspired play, 'Dream, Quickie! Dream!' teaches determination and dedication
"Dream, Quickie! Dream!" a play inspired by the life and career of former Green Bay Packers wide receiver, Donald Driver, is filled with music, excitement and inspirational messages.
10/23/2023 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
'Human Powered' explores how access to art, literature and storytelling impact people in prison
The podcast series explores the humanity of the people in Wisconsin prisons and how exploring the humanities can better their lives.
10/19/2023 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
'Wisconsin Life: The Wisconsin Muslim Project' kicks off the 8th annual Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival
Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival starts Thursday evening at the Oriental Theater with a free screening of "Wisconsin Life: The Wisconsin Muslim Project."
10/19/2023 • 11 minutes, 45 seconds
Maya Ophelia's serves up vegan, 'third culture' comfort food
In their Filipino-Mexican mobile kitchen, Jack and Chase Roldan serve up plant-based versions of the food they loved as kids.
10/19/2023 • 13 minutes, 20 seconds
When stars are harder to see, UWM's planetarium remains a gathering place to learn & be inspired
UWM's Manfred Olson Planetarium is celebrating a special centennial this weekend — the invention of the planetarium.
10/18/2023 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Why fall in Wisconsin is the perfect time for a road trip
One of the best ways to take in the changing colors and explore the scenery is by getting in your car and simply driving.
10/18/2023 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee has prominent role in new book chronicling rise of school choice
"The Death of Public School" recounts the rise of school choice programs, which use public funds to pay for private school tuition.
10/18/2023 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
'Good Things Brewing:' Two bridge builders using food and stories to connect people
As the featured guests on the latest episode of "Good Things Brewing," Derek Mosley and Sandra Dempsey showcase their skills and passion of connecting people throughout Milwaukee.
10/17/2023 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Hear from two people with Wisconsin connections who recently lost loved ones to Mideast conflict
WUWM talks to two people with Wisconsin ties have lost relatives to the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
10/17/2023 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
As Wisconsin students moved around during pandemic, thousands went missing from enrollment data
Lots of families moved their children to different schools during the pandemic. Amid all the upheaval, some students went missing from Wisconsin’s school enrollment data.
10/17/2023 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Celebrated legacy labor leader Jesus Salas shares lessons in organizing
Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski speaks with local labor leader Jesus Salas about the roots and legacy of the farmworkers movement.
10/12/2023 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Sounds Like Milwaukee: Work edition
One listener's work sounds fill him with anticipation, while another's makes her feel connected to others.
10/12/2023 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Want to be an NPR host like Scott Detrow? Pick up a book and start reading voraciously
Host of "Weekend All Things Considered" and former full-time NPR White House reporter Scott Detrow chats with WUWM about Wisconsin, politics and what it's like hosting.
10/11/2023 • 18 minutes, 54 seconds
NPR regular and stand-up comedian Paula Poundstone returns to Milwaukee
Paula Poundstone, frequent panelist for NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! and host of the comedy podcast Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone, returns to Milwaukee for a show on October 13th.
10/11/2023 • 13 minutes, 27 seconds
'Being Afro-Latina means a huge pride of culture, beauty and softness': Anamarie Edwards
WUWM’s Race & Ethnicity Reporter Teran Powell has been talking with Afro-Latinas from Milwaukee about exploring and celebrating their identities. In this conversation, Teran speaks with multidisciplinary artist Anamarie Edwards.
10/11/2023 • 14 minutes, 1 second
Argentinian chef dances with fire in Milwaukee summer barbecue series
Joel Diviu, of La Mano De Dios, spent the summer tending to coals in a series of asado pop-ups at Zócalo food truck park in Walker's Point.
10/11/2023 • 9 minutes
A new era for the 30th Street Industrial Corridor
Once a major node of Milwaukee's manufacturing reputation, the 30th Street Industrial Corridor, is considering new development strategies after Master Lock becomes the latest major manufacturer to leave the area.
10/10/2023 • 14 minutes, 59 seconds
Local author explores a forgotten Judy Garland film in new book, 'C'mon Get Happy'
David Fantle shares over 40 years of knowledge on Judy Garland's forgotten gem, Summer Stock, in new book entitled, C’mon, Get Happy: The Making of Summer Stock.
10/10/2023 • 14 minutes, 17 seconds
A look at Milwaukee's Flight for Life, an air ambulance that saves lives
A local medical transport unit in Milwaukee strives to ensure that anyone who's in need of immediate, critical medical attention can receive it.
10/10/2023 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Family Recipes: Chicken steamed in sake
Following a hiatus during the COVID-91 pandemic, contributor Lucien Jung is back with more beloved recipes that local residents remember from childhood.
10/10/2023 • 12 minutes, 12 seconds
'The Art of Storytelling' celebrates the need for diversity & representation in journalism
Ahead of a Cultures & Communities Festival event tonight that focuses on the same topic, journalists of color in Milwaukee reflect on the need and responsibility of diverse storytelling in their community.
10/9/2023 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
In 'ECLIPSE,' a little boy and his dad are starstruck
In a new children's book, Milwaukee author and illustrator Andy Rash brings the story of the adventure he shared with his 7-year-old son during the 2017 total solar eclipse.
10/5/2023 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Central Library celebrates 125 years of cultural and community history
Casey Lapworth, processing archivist special collections librarian, shares the history of Milwaukee's Central Library building as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
10/5/2023 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
5 things to do in Milwaukee this October
1. A coat giveaway at a church; 2. The Domes Park party 3. Discussion about hair discrimination; 4. Coffee connection through LBGT Chamber of Commerce; 5. Dia de los Muertos at Forest Home Cemetery and Arboretum.
10/5/2023 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
How climate jobs can help Milwaukee tackle two big problems
To help Wisconsin rein in planet-warming pollution, the state will need a lot of trained workers. These jobs could help Milwaukee address another persistent problem: economic inequity.
10/5/2023 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
WUWM's first general manager Ru Hill, who launched the station, has passed away
The man responsible for putting WUWM on the air has passed away. Dr. Ru Hill died at the age of 99.
10/5/2023 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
New documentary 'The League' is a celebration of the Negro Baseball Leagues
On top of providing entertaining baseball, The Negro League also served as an important economic and social pillar for Black communities around the country, including here in Milwaukee.
10/5/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
House of History project works to preserve & share Milwaukee's Black LGBTQ+ history
Janice Toy, a fixture of Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ community, is on a mission to preserve Milwaukee’s Black LGBTQ+ history.
10/4/2023 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Large organic farm co-op with Wisconsin roots aims to be carbon neutral by 2050
Organic Valley, which touts its status as the nation’s largest cooperative of organic farmers, is aiming to be carbon neutral by 2050. A family in Crawford County is helping to make that happen.
10/4/2023 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
After her daughter died in the Milwaukee County Jail, Kerrie Hirte fights for answers
Cilivea Thyrion died in custody at the Milwaukee County Jail in December 2022. Her mother, Kerrie Hirte, is still asking the Sheriff's Department for answers.
10/3/2023 • 15 minutes, 12 seconds
Give an instrument, change a life through the WI Conservatory of Music instrument drive
How a local instrument drive is enriching the lives of students across Milwaukee and how the community can participate.
10/3/2023 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
State Climatology Office & Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts contribute to solutions
This week WUWM and NPR are focusing on solutions to climate change — an existential challenge facing life as we know it. Steve Vavrus shares his perspective as director of Wisconsin’s State Climatology Office.
10/3/2023 • 11 minutes, 2 seconds
The Milwaukee County Jail: A look at the deaths, questionable conditions, protests
Six people have died at the Milwaukee County Jail in just over a year. The people housed there report inadequate conditions and led a protest this summer.
Prisoners describe unsanitary conditions and a dearth of medical care. Experts say staffing shortages are contributing to lockdowns across the country.
10/2/2023 • 12 minutes, 39 seconds
An alternate view of Milwaukee Brewers stadium financing plan: One with more public gain
A retired economist offers ways to change the Republican financing plan for maintenance of the ballpark.
9/29/2023 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
For Master Cheesemaker Pam Hodgson, cheesemaking isn’t a science or art, but “a craft”
As one of only two female Master Cheesemakers in the world, Pam Hodgson's passion for cheese runs in her blood.
9/28/2023 • 14 minutes, 51 seconds
Milwaukee creative says to be Afro-Latina means understanding who she is and where she comes from
WUWM is celebrating the rich cultural diversity of Milwaukee’s Hispanic and Latino people during Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting Afro-Latino voices in the city. WUWM’s Race & Ethnicity Reporter Teran Powell talks with Joan Marie Luciano Vargas about the importance of her Afro-Latina identity.
9/28/2023 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
For 20 years, CCmás has been a sexual and reproductive health resource for Wisconsin's Latino community
CCmás is a program though Planned Parenthood that focuses on giving Wisconsin’s Latino community the tools to advocate for reproductive justice, their right to control their sexuality and reproduction.
9/27/2023 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Milwaukee's Al Jarreau Park: A place of peace and positivity
Al Jarreau always spoke fondly of his upbringing in Milwaukee. Now Milwaukee is renaming a park in his honor.
9/27/2023 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Comedian Maria Acosta works to get more women and people of color on stand-up stages in Milwaukee
As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month coverage, WUWM’s Emily Files talked to Maria Acosta about her unexpected path to comedy, and what it’s like to bridge two cultures in her work.
9/27/2023 • 11 minutes, 43 seconds
Salsa dance class fosters welcoming community in Bay View neighborhood
Salsa music is a blend of instruments and musical styles from many cultures. So, it’s no surprise that it attracts a diverse group of dance students each week at the Delaware House in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood.
9/26/2023 • 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Celebrating the achievements of women in astrophysics
Michelle Thaller, astrophysicist and the assistant director for science communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, recaps integral forgotten historical figures.
9/25/2023 • 16 minutes, 32 seconds
Supreme Court decision threatens natural wetlands around the country, including Wisconsin
Wetlands were once abundant in Wisconsin. These natural spongy areas provide critical habitat and can absorb vast amounts of stormwater. A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision stands to reduce wetland protection.
9/25/2023 • 13 minutes, 13 seconds
Lake Effect On-Site: Walker's Point
The Lake Effect team heads to Anodyne in Walker's Point for a show on-stage in front of a live audience to explore the neighborhood’s LGBTQ history, learn how Walker’s Point became the center of Latinx life in the city, look at the neighborhood’s foodie scene, and learn about Clock Shadow Creamery.
9/22/2023 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Wisconsin’s cranberry season is ripe with fall colors and activities
Wisconsin is the largest grower of cranberries in the world, and it’s harvest season. Right now, about 270 cranberry farms in Wisconsin are flooding their fields to harvest the state’s fruit.
9/22/2023 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
What we can learn from Milwaukee's Martin Drive, a diverse neighborhood with a strong social fabric
UW-Milwaukee history professor Arijit Sen has spent a decade connecting with residents in Martin Drive, a neighborhood on Milwaukee's west side, to find out what stewardship means. He's learned some keys to creating a diverse neighborhood with a strong social infrastructure.
9/22/2023 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
Did you know that Barbie is from Wisconsin?
Wisconsin Historical Society's Abbie Norderhaug shares the history of a Barbie doll in their collection, as well as Barbie's Wisconsin roots.
9/21/2023 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
GOP fight over supreme court and redistricting could weaken democracy in Wisconsin
Republicans in the Legislature have been threatening to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz, although she hasn't yet heard a case. GOP leadership is pressuring the justice to recuse herself from a redistricting case that could decide the fate of Republican control of the Wisconsin Legislature.
9/21/2023 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
'Help empower people': Free citizenship clinic comes to Milwaukee MATC campus Sept. 30
A citizenship clinic is coming to Milwaukee on September 30. The one-day event will help eligible permanent residents apply for U.S. naturalization.
9/19/2023 • 15 minutes, 3 seconds
Doors Open Milwaukee returns with over 130 citywide locations and neighborhood tours
Doors Open Milwaukee returns September 23 and 24, 2023 with 130 locations and tours available to get to know Milwaukee behind-the-scenes. This citywide open house event has been running since 2011, but has new tours and locations to visit every year.
9/19/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Night Moves: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features the Indie-psychedelic rock band hailing from Minneapolis, Night Moves.
9/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
A new project is trying to improve air quality in Milwaukee child care centers
Unhealthy indoor air quality is linked to poor respiratory health and asthma development in children.
9/19/2023 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
794 could see major changes as WisDOT weighs preliminary redesign plans
794 is likely to see some major changes in the next few years. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation released several different proposals for what these changes could look like, and even though construction is years away these plans are already being hotly debated.
9/18/2023 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Festival goers share experience from Milwaukee's 10th Puerto Rican Fest
At Veteran’s Park in August, the annual Puerto Rican Festival held its 10th event. New and longtime festival goers share their experiences.
9/18/2023 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Sofar Sounds strives to expand Milwaukeeans musical interests
Sofar Sounds believes putting artists in unexpected venues can expand new horizons for Milwaukee music lovers and artists.
9/14/2023 • 5 minutes, 1 second
New female head rabbi weighs in on how to better serve Milwaukee Jews
Rabbi Jessica Barolsky is the first female head rabbi in a Reform or Conservative synagogue in metro Milwaukee. She talks about creating community for Jews here.
9/14/2023 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Walk Together Milwaukee: Raising awareness and resources for survivors of child abuse & neglect
Local advocates and survivors of child abuse, Scott Kinderman and Christina Trinidad, will be honored at the Walk Together Milwaukee event with the Unspoken Hero Award for their work in supporting child abuse and neglect survivors.
9/13/2023 • 16 minutes, 23 seconds
With renewed attention on Golda Meir, a look at the new film and her Milwaukee connection
A new film, starring Helen Mirren, depicts former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir's experiences during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. But before spending five decades in Israeli politics, Golda Meir spent some of her formative years in Milwaukee.
9/12/2023 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
Health outcomes vary drastically between pregnant Wisconsinites. A new project works to change that
A new statewide project, lead by Wisconsin Medical Society, Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Nurses Association, is working to improve health outcomes for Black people, post pregnancy.
9/12/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Cherry Street Community Garden takes beauty seriously
Over the years Cherry Street Community Garden has grown to double its number of garden beds, add cherry and apple trees to line its border and add public art and infrastructure to make the garden into a true gathering place.
9/12/2023 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
Home buying is increasingly difficult in Wisconsin, as investors crowd out traditional buyers
Wisconsin recently topped a list of states where investors are interested in buying properties, which could be bad news for traditional home buyers. We learn how these investors are impacting the market, and get some tips on how buyers can navigate it.
9/11/2023 • 13 minutes, 12 seconds
Will Mitchell Park and its Domes glisten or fade? Milwaukee County committee takes up topic Tuesday
For years the future of the Mitchell Park Domes, three iconic glass structures filled with exotic and seasonal displays, have been up in the air. Tuesday a Milwaukee County committee will discuss the Domes’ future.
9/11/2023 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
'Possibility of misuse a real one': ACLU shares privacy concerns for police Flock Safety cameras
Since 2021, nearly 500 license plate reader cameras have been installed in Wisconsin. Flock Safety is the company behind the cameras. It stores the data for law enforcement agencies, which has groups like the American Civil Liberties Union concerned about privacy.
9/8/2023 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
5 Things to do in Milwaukee this September
Chesnie Wardell, a news reporter with the Milwaukee Neighborhood Service, joins Lake Effect’s Joy Powers to share some of the great events happening this month in the central city.
9/8/2023 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Gabe Yeager and his role in revitalizing downtown Milwaukee through public art
Over the last nine years, artist Gabe Yeager has been one of the main driving forces that's revitalized the downtown Milwaukee area with murals, sculptors and breathtaking works of art.
9/7/2023 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
The Milwaukee International Short Film Festival celebrates 25 years
To honor the 25th anniversary of the festival, this year’s theme is “legacy" as returning filmmakers bring new films and films from the festival’s past are being shown again for new audiences.
9/6/2023 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Gold Steps, Vincent Van Great, Ashley Altadonna, Jinksie
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians this month.
9/6/2023 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
Milwaukee’s Hayward Williams inches closer to blues & soul with ninth album ‘Might As Well Turn It Up’
While balancing fatherhood, artistic expression, and his drive for music making, Hayward Williams continues his steady progress to the soul music genre in his ninth album, Might As Well Turn It Up.
9/5/2023 • 21 minutes, 20 seconds
A Wisconsin farmer shares his hopes for the future of farming
Congress is currently deliberating the bundle of legislation that could have a big impact on Wisconsin’s 64,000 farms and their operators. Michael Dolan is one the many Wisconsin farmers interested in the bill and concerned about the future of farming.
9/5/2023 • 10 minutes, 22 seconds
A behind-the-scenes-look at the Mitchell Park Domes greenhouses
Learn how Milwaukee's historic Mitchell Park Domes put on their shows and maintain plants behind the scenes.
9/5/2023 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
At Milwaukee’s Domes, a survivor of domestic violence finds healing
For Juanita Ramos, who endured years of abuse, the iconic Mitchell Park Domes are a sanctuary.
9/5/2023 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
'Good Things Brewing' showcases some of the most artistic experiences in Milwaukee
Samantha Timm, the former curator of the St. Kate Arts Hotel in downtown Milwaukee, joins host David Caruso in discussing some of Milwaukee's most artistic experiences in episode three of "Good Things Brewing."
9/1/2023 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
Milwaukee health literacy program aims to improve patient care
The provider-focused training covers communication strategies, health literacy, and racial equity, with the goal of involving patients in decision-making.
8/31/2023 • 9 minutes, 6 seconds
One Milwaukee couple's struggle to find affordable farmland
For many young farmers, land is out of reach. Advocates like Martice Scales see a chance to change that in the upcoming Farm Bill.
8/31/2023 • 14 minutes, 35 seconds
Dr. Kate Museum in Woodruff, Wisconsin continues to honor the legacy of Dr. Kate Pelham Newcomb
Dr. Kate Newbcomb's impact in Wisconsin lives on through the Dr. Kate Museum.
8/30/2023 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
'While You Were Out' explores a family's struggles dealing with mental health in an 'era of silence'
Former Journal Sentinel reporter and local author, Meg Kissinger, opens up about her family's mental health journey in new book, While You Were Out.
8/30/2023 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Some of Milwaukee's biggest restaurant debuts and closings
As the summer months draw to a close here in Milwaukee, some significant restaurants that have recently opened, and others that sadly closed.
8/30/2023 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
How the Milwaukee Road tried to capitalize on national parks tourism
The Milwaukee Road was a local railroad company who, like many others at the time, tried to monopolize increased travel to national parks. MPL Special collections librarian Greg Comly explains how they expanded their railroad line and even built a luxury hotel to draw people to the parks out west.
8/29/2023 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
The lasting legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers in the U.S. National Park System
After being granted the ability to serve as full-time soldiers in the U.S. Army, Black soldiers quickly became the pioneers of the park ranger and service industry.
8/29/2023 • 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Dig In!: Celebrating the harvest and the earth's bounty
The bounty of the season is on full display in Milwaukee, where farmer’s markets are overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables. For this month’s Dig In! Contributor Venice Williams shares what’s popping in the garden and what this time of year can teach us about our relationship with the earth.
8/28/2023 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Milwaukee County halts electric buses on BRT & talks about other changes, actual and potential
A manufacturer's recall prompts pulling the electric buses, but the Milwaukee County Transit System says Bus Rapid Transit rolls on.
8/25/2023 • 16 minutes, 34 seconds
How Democrats and Republicans plan to win Wisconsin in 2024
Wisconsin is one of the few remaining swing states, narrowly divided and hotly contested. Democratic and Republican strategists preview how their parties will approach the 2024 election in the state.
8/24/2023 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Anti-GOP protest part of big month for Milwaukee-area peace movement
Besides protesting the presidential debate, activists also talking about A-bombs and JROTC.
8/24/2023 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Kenosha activist assesses police & Black residents' relationship 3 years after Jacob Blake shooting
Three years ago, Kenosha, Wisconsin erupted in several nights of unrest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
8/23/2023 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
Kenosha activist assesses police & Black residents' relationship 3 years after Jacob Blake shooting
Three years ago, Kenosha, Wisconsin erupted in several nights of unrest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
8/23/2023 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Exploring the caves of Wisconsin
Writer Kevin Revolinski compiled a list of some of Wisconsin's caves in this month's edition of Milwaukee Magazine.
8/23/2023 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
How voters are feeling as Republicans hold first presidential primary debate in Milwaukee
WUWM's Maayan Silver spoke to people at the Brookfield Farmers Market. Brookfield is in Waukesha County, which traditionally leans republican, but voting trends there have started to shift in recent elections.
8/23/2023 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
Milwaukee celebrates 50 years of hip-hop by living it every day
This month marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. As the city of Milwaukee proclaims this week to be Hip-Hop Week, we ask rappers how the city has influenced their art and how hip-hop informs our everyday lives, from music to aquaponics.
8/22/2023 • 24 minutes
REYNA: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Milwaukee's own sister pop duo REYNA.
8/22/2023 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
Ada Deer, influential Native American leader from Wisconsin, dies at 88
An esteemed Native American leader, Ada Deer, the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs, died Tuesday evening of natural causes.
8/21/2023 • 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Washington Park Zoo polar bear escape inspires new book for young readers
Milwaukee native and author, Stacy DeKeyser, explores the city's history and draws inspiration from the Washington Park Zoo and famous animal escapes to write her latest children's book.
8/21/2023 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Adam Procell's journey from crime to now giving people a second chance
After more than 20 years in prison, Adam Procell is working to simplify the process for those reentering the community to find basic needs. Procell is also helping build trust between members rentering the community and law enforcement, who may hold biases against them based on their past.
8/17/2023 • 16 minutes, 28 seconds
As Milwaukee County recovers from pandemic, arrests and charge rates remain down
The Wisconsin Policy Forum explores the current state of Milwaukee County's criminal justice system as it recovers from the pandemic.
8/17/2023 • 15 minutes, 34 seconds
'Places of Their Own': Uncovers Chinese American experiences in Milwaukee through oral history
The project, Places of Their Own: Learning Chinese American Legacy Through Oral History, explores the experiences of Twentieth Century Chinese Americans in Milwaukee.
8/17/2023 • 17 minutes, 37 seconds
Protecting Wisconsin's Ballroom Scene
For generations, Ballroom Culture has provided a safe space for Black and Brown LGBTQ+ individuals. Coming up, hear how leaders and members of the community in Milwaukee are working to protect and preserve this culture.
8/16/2023 • 20 minutes, 51 seconds
Invasive species and musical fish: Inside the world of 'Deep Lake Future'
Deep Lake Future is an immersive art experience going on now at Var Gallery in Walker's Point. It takes visitors on a data collection mission in a futuristic world overrun with invasive species and musical fish.
8/16/2023 • 13 minutes, 28 seconds
Wisconsin’s dairy industry relies on undocumented immigrants, the state won’t let them legally drive
Undocumented immigrants in Wisconsin can own and register their vehicles, but they aren’t allowed to drive them, forcing many farm workers to risk fines and arrest. “It’s a Catch-22 for a lot of folks,” advocates say.
8/16/2023 • 13 minutes, 9 seconds
Navigating through a world with growing and advancing artificial intelligence
As AI continues to develop, people strive to monitor, regulate and promote it so that it progresses safely and responsibly.
8/16/2023 • 16 minutes, 6 seconds
Lindsay Heights tries a new approach to affordable housing
With rent and costs of living on the rise in Lindsay Heights and across Milwaukee, many who have lived in the neighborhood for years are priced out of homeownership.
8/16/2023 • 9 minutes, 47 seconds
'An air of possibility,' the Milwaukee Public Library has much to offer city, patrons
After the COVID-19 pandemic and receiving a new budget, the Milwaukee Public Library continues to be a resource for people.
8/15/2023 • 10 minutes, 27 seconds
Kletzsch Dam passage project will give fish more of Milwaukee River, its streams and wetlands
The Wisconsin DNR and other groups want to make it easier for fish trying to travel upstream along the Milwaukee River during spawning season. That’s why crews have been moving earth and water along Kletzsch Dam in Glendale this summer, creating what’s known as a "fish passage."
8/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Milwaukee Black Theatre Festival to feature 'The Meeting' directed by Denzel Taylor
Denzel Taylor, former host of All Things Considered at WUWM, will direct "The Meeting" as part of the Milwaukee Black Theatre Festival this year. The play focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X and stars Nahjee Robinson.
8/14/2023 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
UWM research vessel captain: ‘Almost like you’re president & the United States is your ship’
Max Morgan, captain of the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences research vessel, shares what he's learned and continues to learn about freshwater science and the role a knowledgable captain plays in research.
8/10/2023 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee's Downtown Plan 2040 prioritizes pedestrians and public transportation over cars
Milwaukee's city government approved Downtown Plan 2040 last week. It includes proposals for projects to upgrade downtown parks and remove or alter streets in favor of pedestrians and public transportation.
8/9/2023 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Outstanding debt can prevent MATC scholarship recipients from enrolling at the school
The faculty union-run FAST Fund draws attention to the financial barriers that derail MATC students’ education.
8/9/2023 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
The partisan trajectory of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and what to do about it
Relations between conservatives and liberals on the Wisconsin Supreme Court devolved after Justice Janet Protasiewicz was sworn in August 1. Barry Burden, UW-Madison politics professor, discusses context and solutions.
8/9/2023 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
Heat islands dial up the heat for many Milwaukee neighborhoods
Citizen scientists recorded a 10-degree difference in the evening between the hottest and coolest parts of Milwaukee, with the hottest spots being in dense urban areas.
8/7/2023 • 15 minutes, 31 seconds
UW-Milwaukee planetarium gets involved in STEM Showcase for Free Sunday Family Fun Days
Before summer ends, a Milwaukee astronomy program is available for all to enjoy. It was developed by a student and faculty member from UW-Milwaukee.
8/3/2023 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
More Wisconsin students are saving money by taking college classes in high school
Students who complete dual enrollment courses tend to do better in college. But Milwaukee is behind some other parts of the state in offering these opportunities.
8/3/2023 • 13 minutes, 20 seconds
What to find at Black Arts Fest MKE
Black Arts Fest MKE is celebrating the deep roots of African heritage and the creativity of Black cultural arts at the Summerfest grounds Saturday, August 5.
8/3/2023 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
With EPA’s 40th Great Lakes survey underway, learn from the scientists aboard the research vessel
The Environmental Protection Agency has been sampling all five Great Lakes for four decades. For over 30 of those years, the mission has been accomplished aboard the Lake Guardian, the EPA’s Great Lakes research vessel.
8/2/2023 • 11 minutes, 23 seconds
How the Milwaukee Public Library became a social media star
After gaining an international following, the Milwaukee Public Library on Instagram and TikTok is inspiring people around the world to visit Milwaukee and support their local libraries as well.
8/2/2023 • 14 minutes, 2 seconds
‘Food, We Need to Talk’ offers a unique & humor-laced approach to the science of eating, weight & nutrition
After discovering powerful fitness truths through her weight loss journey, Juna Gjata teamed up with Dr. Eddie Phillips to create the podcast and eventual book called Food, We Need to Talk.
8/2/2023 • 16 minutes, 32 seconds
Volunteer Ombudsmen visit Wisconsin nursing homes to help residents advocates for themselves
By visiting nursing homes throughout Wisconsin, volunteer Ombudsmen ensure that those that are in need of care are well aware of their rights, resources and options to help preserve their dignity and well-being.
8/1/2023 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
5 Things to do in Milwaukee this August
Every month, Lake Effect is joined by the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service to check out some of the many events happening in the city. They shares five things to do this August in Milwaukee.
8/1/2023 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Milwaukee musician Brett Newski continues to explore his creativity alongside his mental health journey
After being featured in this month's Milwaukee Magazine, musician, author, illustrator, painter and podcaster Brett Newski shares how his intuitiveness and mental health journey continues to influence his life.
7/31/2023 • 13 minutes, 43 seconds
Wildfire smoke blankets Milwaukee, air quality among worst in the world
A plume of smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed Milwaukee on Tuesday, where the Air Quality Index was in the purple or “very unhealthy" for everyone.
7/27/2023 • 12 minutes, 18 seconds
Latino-owned gym takes personalized approach with clientele
WUWM’s Rafa Munoz visits Viva La Fitness on Milwaukee's South Side.
7/27/2023 • 4 minutes
From blood donations to research: Versiti works to keep Wisconsinites healthy
Serving 385 hospitals across the Midwest with units of blood and conducting cutting edge research, Versiti strives to save lives and improve health in Wisconsin.
7/26/2023 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Take a hike! Kevin Revolinski's guide to hiking in Wisconsin
In a hiking guide he wrote for Milwaukee Magazine, Kevin Revolinski discusses Milwaukee and Wisconsin's trail system and how to navigate it. He shares some of his tips with Lake Effect's Sam Woods.
7/26/2023 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
HAWA is building queer Hmong community in Milwaukee
HAWA’s queer justice director talks community, transformative relationships, and allyship.
7/26/2023 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
New MaternityMetrix app aims to support, guide and provide clear information for pregnant people in Milwaukee
Across the U.S., and especially here in Milwaukee, pregnant people and newborn infants are more at risk for dying from complications compared to other developed countries. AkkeNeel Talsma, an associate professor at the college of nursing at UW-Milwaukee, developed the MaternityMetrix app to help change that.
7/25/2023 • 12 minutes, 14 seconds
Fondy Farm Feast celebrates abundance of summer with food from local, urban farms
Summer is a time of abundance in the garden and what better way to celebrate that abundance than with a feast? Dig In! contributor Venice Williams explores how the Fondy Food Feast is celebrating the harvest with local chefs and urban farmers.
7/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Wisconsin program fosters diversity in the next generation of conservationists
UWM sophomore Jaeden Carrasquillo spent his summer stomping around Havenwoods State Forest and Hopkin's Hollow — a deep dive into the field of conservation.
7/25/2023 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Local author covers notable activities in '100 Things to do in Wisconsin Before You Die'
Discover some exciting activities to do in "100 Things to Do in Wisconsin Before You Die."
7/24/2023 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
New report reveals challenging housing affordability in Waukesha County
While housing affordability is a nationwide concern, the issue is particularly bad in Waukesha County. The Wisconsin Policy Forum reveals why in a new report.
7/24/2023 • 12 minutes, 33 seconds
Black transgender women discuss media portrayal & recent deaths of trans women in Milwaukee
In the wake of the murders of Black trans women in Milwaukee, other Black trans women weigh in on the impact on their lives and how the media covers the trans community.
7/24/2023 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Courage MKE's C2 apartments is set to house displaced LGBTQ+ young adults later this year
An LGBTQ+ youth shelter in Wisconsin is opening an independent living program later this year. The program is designed for LGBTQ+ young adults who are homeless and it is the first of its kind in Wisconsin.
7/21/2023 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
'Kodachrome Milwaukee': A time capsule of life in mid-century Milwaukee
In his newly-released book "Kodachrome Milwaukee," Milwaukee historian Adam Levin compiles a collection of around 150 images of life in mid-1900s Milwaukee. Images in the book include snapshots of large events such as German Fest and Bucks games, as well as house parties.
7/20/2023 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Wisconsin EcoLatinos encourages community to get outside
Latino Conservation Week encourages Latinos across the U.S. to enjoy the outdoors and become advocates for environmental stewardship.
7/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Negro League history lives on through the work of a Milwaukee couple
Yesterday's Negro League Baseball Players Foundation, run by a Milwaukee couple, preserves the history of the Negro Leagues through education and advocacy.
7/19/2023 • 14 minutes, 24 seconds
Trailblazing politician Vel Phillips to be honored with statue at Wisconsin State Capitol
After longstanding efforts to get approved, a statue honoring the influential politician will be added to the Wisconsin State Capitol next year.
7/19/2023 • 12 minutes, 41 seconds
A Wisconsin sex trafficking case could have nationwide impact
Chrystul Kizer is charged with first degree intentional homicide for shooting the man who trafficked her when she was a child. The case is scheduled for motion hearings to determine pre-trial issues in late September.
7/18/2023 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
'Owner of a Lonely Heart': Beth Nguyen's journey from refugee to motherhood
After arriving in the U.S. as an infant and growing up in the Midwest, author Beth Nguyen explores her identity as a Vietnamese refugee, daughter and mother.
7/18/2023 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Artist brings new life to ash tree devastated by invasive beetles at Lynden Sculpture Garden
When Maine-based artist Daniel Minter saw the devastation created by Emerald ash borer to towering trees at Lynden Sculpture Garden, he decided to create around it. Two years later his creation has come to life.
7/18/2023 • 17 minutes, 21 seconds
Rhett Miller: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This episode features Americana songwriter & lead singer of the Old 97's, Rhett Miller.
7/18/2023 • 16 minutes, 32 seconds
Love plants? Here’s what you can discover at the MPL Rare Books Room
Sarah Finn, the Archival Projects Librarian in the Special Collections department at the Milwaukee Public Library shares her book recommendations for July.
7/17/2023 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
1944 GI Bill: A clear example of systemic racism for the 1.2M Black veterans who couldn’t benefit
Prejudice practices turned what should have been a benefit into a barrier for many Black U.S. veterans.
6/26/2023 • 13 minutes, 20 seconds
Alverno is offering a new program to train social workers through an abolitionist perspective
A new program at Alverno College aims to help social workers imagine a world beyond prisons, police and surveillance.
6/22/2023 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
'Driftless Dreams': John Gurda discusses how nature cannot be tamed
In 1975, a young couple set out to mold nature in their vision. What they got instead was a 32-year lesson about their own hubris.
6/22/2023 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Milwaukee's 52nd Juneteenth Festival was a day of unity, joy and celebrating freedom
Monday’s Juneteenth celebration was the 52nd in the city’s history. It was, overwhelmingly, a day of celebration, positivity and community, not to be overshadowed by the violence at its close involving a group of teenagers.
6/21/2023 • 11 minutes, 45 seconds
Walker's Pint: The last Lesbian bar in Wisconsin
Since the 1980s, more than 200 lesbian bars have closed across the country. Walker's Pint is the last lesbian bar in Milwaukee, one of less than 25 in the nation.
6/21/2023 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
QWERTYFEST celebrates one of Milwaukee's most unsung inventions
The typewriter along with the QWERTY keyboard were invented in Milwaukee 150 years ago. QWERTFEST celebrates this key and local contribution to our modern society.
6/21/2023 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Wisconsin TikTok star 'Trans Handy Ma'am' offers home repair tips for renters
Madison-based TikTok star Mercury Stardust posted a video helping someone use ratchet straps. Now, she's the "Trans Handy Ma'am" and an author.
6/20/2023 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Lake Effect Surf Shop serves the growing and avid Great Lakes surfing community
After discovering Great Lakes surfing, Jake Bresette started a surf shop to live out his life passion in his dream city while helping others do the same.
6/20/2023 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Pastor talks restoration efforts five years after fire destroys historic Milwaukee church
Restoration work continues at the historic Trinity Lutheran Church five years after a devastating fire.
6/20/2023 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Trixie Mattel, HOSTS, You Win !!!, VARIOUS
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians this month.
6/20/2023 • 14 minutes, 25 seconds
Dead Horses: Live at Lake Effect
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop. This first episode features Milwaukee band Dead Horses.
6/20/2023 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Local boxer shares how boxing saved his life ahead of second pro fight
Pro boxer and Racine native Jerome Lambert previews his upcoming bout and shares how boxing saved his life.
6/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Juneteenth is a reminder that African Americans have a different history in the United States
Juneteenth commemorates the day — June 19, 1865 — that enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas were told they had been freed. This news came two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
6/19/2023 • 10 minutes, 30 seconds
Second season of 'Be Seen' podcast brings more Wisconsin LGBTQ history, traditions to light
After their first award-winning season, "Be Seen" returns for a second eight-episode season that dives deeper into the individual stories, people and events of Wisconsin's LGBTQ history.
6/15/2023 • 16 minutes, 25 seconds
With the closure of Cardinal Stritch, Milwaukee undocumented students lose a home
Cardinal Stritch University in Fox Point is closing this year, after years of declining enrollment and funding. It’s a loss for undocumented Milwaukeeans, many of whom attended Stritch and saw it as a welcoming place.
6/15/2023 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Milwaukee poet shares visions of the American Dream in 'Come Kingdom'
Derrick Harriell's latest poetry collection meditates on the expansive possibilities and uncertainties of home, family and prosperity.
6/15/2023 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukee-based Top Note Tonic beverage company earns national recognition
With a growing demand of both high-quality cocktails and non-alcoholic beverage options, the local company is up to the task of providing them.
6/14/2023 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
From post-Civil War shows to Trixie Mattel: An exploration of Milwaukee's drag history
Milwaukee has seen drag performers since the late 1800s, and the city's vast history has helped shape drag across the U.S.
6/14/2023 • 13 minutes
Marquette professor examines the anxiety some people of color feel toward the American Flag
President Woodrow Wilson established National Flag Day on June 14, 1916, to commemorate the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States. While the American Flag can be seen as a symbol of freedom for all, some communities of color have a tense connection to that symbol due to their experiences in the United States.
6/14/2023 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
How the current drought is affecting the Milwaukee area
The hot and sunny start to the summer season has also come with a draught, causing issues for local plants and waterways.
6/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Will Milwaukee adopt a climate and equity plan?
In what advocates are calling a historic moment, the City of Milwaukee could be on the verge of adopting a climate and equity plan. It's been in the works for years and would fold greenhouse gas emission reduction and environmental and climate justice strategies into the city’s comprehensive plan.
6/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
Introducing 'Live at Lake Effect': A new music series from WUWM Milwaukee's NPR
Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski and Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp are excited to bring you "Live at Lake Effect" — a new filmed music series featuring local and nationally touring musicians performing in the Lake Effect Surf Shop.
6/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Outdoor dining experiences in Milwaukee to try this summer
Now that it feels like Summer in Milwaukee, these outdoor dining places are great options.
6/12/2023 • 10 minutes
'Everywhere is Queer' provides interactive map of queer-owned businesses around the world
While traveling the country, Milwaukee-area native Charlie Sprinkman was inspired to create a map and resource for queer-owned businesses.
6/12/2023 • 11 minutes
'Wisconsin Pride' documentary celebrates the history of LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites
"Wisconsin Pride," a new two-hour PBS Wisconsin documentary dives into the perspectives and stories of LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites throughout centuries of our state's history.
6/8/2023 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Three Bridges Park: 10 years of recreation, exploration and community
Three Bridges Park opened in 2013, on land that was previously used as a rail yard. Ten years later, an estimated 50,000 people visit each year for recreation, exploration and community.
6/8/2023 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Everything ALS works to help doctors and families diagnose the disease faster
Despite all of the research into ALS, it remains a difficult disease to diagnose. An organization called Everything ALS is working to change that.
6/8/2023 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukeean Lee Olson shares his journey with ALS
Milwaukeean Lee Olson started having symptoms two years ago. After 16 months of testing, he finally got the diagnosis: ALS. Olson shares his experience with the disease so far.
6/8/2023 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
They Held Down a Black Teen Who Had Tried to Shoplift. He later died. Why Was No One Ever Charged?
Craig Stingley continues to seek justice for his son, Corey, who died after being restrained by three white men in a West Allis, Wisconsin, convenience store.
6/7/2023 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin-inspired architecture
Author Kristine Hansen explores the history and local masterpieces of architect and Wisconsin native Frank Lloyd Wright.
6/7/2023 • 13 minutes
Want more biodiversity, less grass in your yard? Wisconsin conservation group shares tips
Take a stroll, drive or pedal down a city street and you’re bound to see a variety of yards — from the classic American “every blade of grass green and trimmed” style to what might appear more weed than a lawn.
6/7/2023 • 10 minutes, 20 seconds
Move over Brewers! Milwaukee cricket league brings camaraderie and joy
You'll hear the crack of bats all summer at parks around Milwaukee. It's cricket! A sizable number of Milwaukeeans have been playing it in the city for decades.
6/7/2023 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Wisconsin-made Odyssea Sangria aims to make sangria more accessible and reliable — in a can
Despite its reputation as a beer and brewery state, Wisconsin recently entered the canned cocktail market thanks to local, passionate drink creators.
6/6/2023 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
‘Unwanted and unwelcome’: Anti-LGBTQ+ policies common at Wisconsin voucher schools
Many taxpayer-funded ‘choice’ schools in Wisconsin have anti-LGBTQ+ policies, often justified by Christian beliefs. And there’s little the state can do about it.
6/6/2023 • 11 minutes, 50 seconds
DACA: Its history and the current legal arguments happening around it
A federal program that prevents undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children from being deported could soon end.
6/6/2023 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
How the legal battle over mifepristone could impact patients in Wisconsin
Mifepristone is commonly used to treat miscarriages in Wisconsin. But federal cases could suddenly end its availability for pregnant patients.
6/1/2023 • 14 minutes
Celebrating Pride with June's Book of the Month recommendations
Joshua Ashing, the Circulation Services Representative for the Milwaukee Public Library system, provides his recommendations for Pride Month books.
6/1/2023 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Wisconsin BIPOC birding club continues to soar
Spring is a thrilling season for people who love spotting migrating birds. At a recent bird banding event in central Wisconsin, more than two dozen species were identified in a single day.
6/1/2023 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Wisconsin researchers develop first hearing test for Hmong community
The new word recognition test tackles a stubborn disparity in healthcare: As the Hmong population ages, hearing loss is becoming a big problem. But few clinics are equipped to treat Hmong-speaking patients.
6/1/2023 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
A new book explores how corn is intertwined with Oneida life
Through archival research and oral histories, Rebecca Webster documents corn's place in Oneida's history and future.
5/31/2023 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Birth to 3 Program serves and supports young children in Milwaukee
Through educators, therapists and service coordinators, Birth to 3 assists families with young children in their developmental stages.
5/31/2023 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: The Nile Club, Combustor, HOLTERGEIST, Char & Eric With The Bodyguards
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians this month.
5/31/2023 • 15 minutes, 40 seconds
'Dig In!': The start of a new growing season
Milwaukee gardening expert Venice Williams shares about the start of the growing season and some upcoming gardening and farming events for this summer.
5/31/2023 • 12 minutes
Tikkun Ha-Ir focuses on Jewish principles to help repair Milwaukee
The social service organization Tikkun Ha-Ir is approaching its 20th anniversary of organizing Jews from all religious backgrounds to serve the greater good in Milwaukee.
5/31/2023 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
The redesign and growth of Milwaukee County's mental health support services
Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, and Mike Lappen, a behavioral health division administrator, share more about Milwaukee's expanded and restructured mental health services.
5/30/2023 • 19 minutes, 45 seconds
Racine County farmer blends love of old movies with homesteading in new film
For the last 15 years, Charlie Tennessn has been trying to grow as much food as he consumes on his four-acre homestead. His new film, Night of the Living Harvest, is premiering this week at the Times Cinema in Wauwatosa, and he is hoping it inspires others to homestead.
5/26/2023 • 9 minutes, 5 seconds
'Massive project': Milwaukee Public Museum will move 4 million pieces into new museum
MPM President and CEO Ellen Censkyv talk about what guests will find familiar and what they’ll discover for the first time when the new museum opens by early 2027.
5/25/2023 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
You're going to see ... a beautiful sea of Blackness at Heal the Hood
The Heal the Hood Milwaukee Block Party and Resource Fair returns to the city this weekend for its 11th annual celebration on May 27 between 8th and 12th and Burleigh Street.
5/25/2023 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Some of the must-see stops in Door County this summer
Travel author Kevin Revolinski shares some places to visit in Door County this summer.
5/25/2023 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Chefs Jesus Gonzalez & Paul Bartolotta speak on the evolution of Milwaukee's food community
Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski speaks with local chefs Jesus Gonzalez and Paul Bartolotta, who were highlighted in the first episode of the new "Good Things Brewing" series from VISIT Milwaukee.
5/24/2023 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
Karen Supermarket: More than a grocery store, a meeting place to build community
Htoo Paw’s, owner of Karen Supermarket on Milwaukee's south side, talks about the grocery store's impact on the community.
5/24/2023 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
New book chronicles Milwaukee's Islamic-Christian dialogues from the 1980s
Marquette University Professor Irfan Omar and his former student, Kaitlyn Daly, co-editors of Interfaith Engagement in Milwaukee: A Brief History of Christian Muslim Dialogue, discuss their book.
5/24/2023 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
Ojibwe chef opens restaurant on Madeline Island
The restaurant has long been a dream for chef Bryce Stevenson, who grew up on the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa reservation and is part of a growing movement to redefine and center Indigenous cuisine.
5/24/2023 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
New dean shares vision for UW-Milwaukee freshwater sciences school
UW-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences' students study complex freshwater ecosystems, weather patterns, and climate change and then apply that knowledge to real-world problems. One of the school's founding faculty members, Rebecca Klaper, is about to become the school's dean.
5/23/2023 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Local expert explains the popularity behind the 'grinder sandwich'
Michael Glorioso, general manager of Glorioso’s Italian Market, explains what a grinder is amid recent social media buzz.
5/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Report: MPS to boost pay 8% partially by expecting many positions to be vacant
With a teacher shortage, the district expects it won’t be able to fill many positions. It’s using the savings from those projected vacancies to help pay for an 8% cost of living salary increase and other expenses.
5/23/2023 • 11 minutes, 20 seconds
45 years of El Rey, a hub for Milwaukee's Hispanic community
WUWM’s Rafael Muñoz and Lina Tran went to the El Rey off Cesar Chavez Drive on a busy afternoon. They talked to workers and customers about the beloved grocery store.
5/23/2023 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
Film expert from UW-Milwaukee breaks down 'trash cinema'
UW-Milwaukee director of film studies Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece, who teaches a class on "trash cinema," speaks more about its historical, societal and cultural significance.
5/22/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
New bills circulating Congress aim to get to the root causes of maternal mortality
Wisconsin U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, one of the backers of what’s being called the Momnibus Act, discusses how the bills could prevent maternal mortality.
5/22/2023 • 15 minutes, 35 seconds
Reckless driving or speeding a problem where you live? There’s something you can do about it
The Department of Public Works' Neighborhood Traffic Management Program offers engineering solutions to traffic safety concerns. This explainer guide breaks down how community members can access the program.
5/22/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Cardinal Stritch University and its closure is a family affair for one local parent and child
Monica Kling-Garcia, an alumnus and former admissions staff member, and their mother, Kelley Kling, an adjunct in the communications department, share how working together at Stritch impacted their family and relationship.
5/18/2023 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
Here is Cardinal Stritch President Dan Scholz's explanation for the university's sudden closure
Stritch’s enrollment has plummeted from about 6,000 students in 2010 to just over 1,000 this year. The Franciscan institution has operated at a deficit almost every year in the last decade, according to tax statements.
5/18/2023 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
With Cardinal Stritch University set to close, students are struggling to find paths forward
Stritch has just over 1,000 students currently attending the university. Those who aren’t set to graduate this month are scrambling to figure out how to continue their education.
5/18/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
It starts with the Sisters: The history of Cardinal Stritch University
Cardinal Stritch University historian Sara Woelfel shares details about the school's history and the legacy of its founders, the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi.
5/18/2023 • 13 minutes
Wisconsin farm turns waste into profit by creating electricity from manure
Modern agriculture can create a lot of waste, but that doesn’t mean it needs to go to waste. At Crave Brothers Farmstead in Waterloo, Wisconsin, they’re turning that waste into profit by reusing the manure made by their cows.
5/17/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
Milwaukee restaurants that are closing and opening
Lori Fredrich, the dining editor for OnMilwaukee and expert on Milwaukee area cuisine, offers this summary of the prominent and recent restaurant closings and openings in the area.
5/17/2023 • 15 minutes, 25 seconds
The fight against conversion therapy in Wisconsin continues
Earlier this year, Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin rejected a measure that would have banned conversion therapy. While Wisconsin doesn’t have a ban on conversion therapy, local officials are trying to prevent the practice in the Milwaukee area.
5/17/2023 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Need affordable internet and meet income limits? A Milwaukee event may help
The group Everyone On is one of the groups sponsoring a sign-up session for a federal program.
5/17/2023 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Wildlife biologist thinks bears in southern Wisconsin should be celebrated, if we learn to coexist
Black bear sightings are on the rise in southern Wisconsin. Over the last couple of weeks, black bears have been spotted in Waukesha County, Mount Horeb and in the Madison area.
5/17/2023 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
New multimedia project shows how deindustrialization changed the economy & spirit of Milwaukee
Writer Barbara Miner, the creator of the Shadows of Industrialization multimedia project, shares what the project highlights and the motivation behind creating it.
5/16/2023 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Understanding the end of the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency
Bill Pierce, a health specialist who served in the George W. Bush administration, explains the end of the emergency status.
5/16/2023 • 11 minutes, 40 seconds
There's a backlog of court cases in Wisconsin, low pay for public defenders partially to blame
Wisconsin Policy Forum's Ari Brown discusses the findings of the "Low Pay For Public Attorneys A Growing Concern As Backlogs Rise" report.
5/16/2023 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Wauwatosa artist hopes to attract more people to visit and care for natural spaces
Eddee Daniel, a Wauwatosa resident, shares his nature photography through blogs and books, primarily as project director for a Milwaukee-based nonprofit called Preserve Our Parks.
5/16/2023 • 9 minutes
World Premiere Wisconsin festival aims to encourage pride & ownership of new local theater
In March, World Premiere Wisconsin launched as an inaugural statewide festival. Its goal is to celebrate new plays and musicals from theaters of all sizes and scales across the state. Festival producer Michael Cotey joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share more about the effort.
5/15/2023 • 10 minutes, 55 seconds
Wisconsin leaders are fighting over the Shared Revenue Program, but what’s at stake?
Philip Rocco, an associate professor of political science at Marquette University, explains the political debate on Wisconsin's Shared Revenue program.
5/11/2023 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
Wausau's Asian community demands teacher be fired for racist & homophobic comments toward student
In April, Wausau East High School’s band instructor, Robert Perkins, was accused of using racial slurs and making homophobic comments toward a Hmong student.
5/11/2023 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Spring is the perfect time to visit the rushing waterfalls in Marinette County
Marinette County is home to 15 waterfalls and spring is the best season to visit because of the rain and snow melt.
5/11/2023 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
'Unsolved' podcast focuses on the disappearance of Alexis Patterson
More than 20 years after her disappearance, it’s still unclear what happened to seven-year-old Alexis Patterson. A new podcast hopes to change that.
5/10/2023 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Literary art installation will be reimagined, Wisconsin Center CEO explains
A beloved literary art installation at the Wisconsin Center was planned to be decommissioned as part of the center’s expansion project. That plan was met with major pushback and criticism — that the removal was a form of censorship.
5/10/2023 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Conservationists send out an SOS for Wisconsin's declining songbirds
The SOS Save Our Songbirds campaign puts the spotlight on the plight of songbirds and how people can help reverse their decline from their own homes.
5/10/2023 • 10 minutes
Contaminated sediment removal from Milwaukee River impacts summer activity but leads to cleaner estuary
Milwaukee’s rivers, which converge downtown and feed into Lake Michigan, were once dumping grounds for industrial pollution. But this spring and summer, recreation and commerce will have to share sections of the lower Milwaukee River with dredging equipment.
5/9/2023 • 11 minutes, 30 seconds
A breakdown of the main legal arguments in Wisconsin's abortion law case
The lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s abortion ban starts up in circuit court May 4, 2023.
5/8/2023 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
This year's Women's Entrepreneurship Week activities return to an in-person format
Stephanie Melnick, owner of She Stands Tall, speaks on this year's events returning to an in-person setting.
5/8/2023 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Lubar Law School partners with ElevAsian to host 'Asian Heritage Dinner'
Derek Mosely, director of the Lubar Center, and Shary Tran, the co-founder of ElevAsian, speak on the dinner and the motivation behind hosting it.
5/4/2023 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Jane Kaczmarek reminisces on growing up in Milwaukee, ahead of performance with Theatre Gigante
After achieving success as an actress, Jane Kaczmarek speaks on returning to Milwaukee to perform along with Theatre Gigante founder and joint artistic director, Isabelle Kralj.
5/4/2023 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Northern Wisconsin couple intertwines art and nature
It’s not unusual for artists to use their talents to evoke a certain emotion or create a connection. Writers, of course, do too. A couple in far northern Wisconsin fuse the two.
5/4/2023 • 13 minutes
Why is enrollment such a challenge for colleges like Cardinal Stritch? A higher ed data expert explains
Cardinal Stritch University north of Milwaukee has experienced a steep drop in enrollment, leading to its closure.
5/4/2023 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Children's Wisconsin doctor lets patients dye his hair green for the Bucks & for the kids
Children's Wisconsin Dr. David Margolis lets his patients dye his hair green every time the Milwaukee Bucks make the playoffs.
5/3/2023 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
'We Are Not Ghouls' documents a years-long battle to uncover truths about Guantanamo Bay cases
Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski speaks with "We Are Not Ghouls" director and editor Chris James Thompson, along with the documentary's subject Retired Lieutenant Colonel Yvonne Bradley.
5/3/2023 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
5 things to do in Milwaukee this May
Every month, we're joined by Sam Woods with the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service to check out some of the many events happening in the city. Woods shares five things to do this May in Milwaukee.
5/3/2023 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
The African American Roundtable invests $40,000 to launch a participatory budgeting process
After years of fighting for a participatory budgeting process on the city-level, the African-American Roundtable decided to start it themselves. This is a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. Devin Anderson, the campaign and membership director at the African American Roundtable, shares more about the organization's plans to enrich the city.
5/3/2023 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
As the Bay View Massacre anniversary nears, a look what it was and why it happened
Historian John Gurda shares the conditions that led to the Bay View Massacre and how it impacted labor structures.
5/2/2023 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Canndiegnous founder creates nonprofit for Indigenous cannabis entrepreneurs
Rob Pero, founder of the first independent Native American owned Native American-owned hemp farm and CBD retailer, talks about the organization.
5/2/2023 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
'Vino Lingo' explains wine words and phrases for all
Podcaster Ray Fister is the author of a new book called "Vino Lingo." It features a collection of words and phrases from wineries all over the world.
5/2/2023 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Diet Lite, Piles, Cleopatra Hoze, Man Random
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians this April.
5/1/2023 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Diving into AAPI history with May's Book of the Month picks
May is AAPI Heritage Month. Dan Lee, a local history librarian at the Milwaukee Public Library, shares his picks to learn about local and national AAPI history reads this month.
5/1/2023 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
'Trying' short film offers a powerful glimpse of one woman's fertility journey
The short film Trying makes its premiere at the 2023 Milwaukee Film Festival. Director, co-writer, and Milwaukee native Emily Alpren joins Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski to share more about the experience and the film's deep personal meaning.
5/1/2023 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Voces de la Frontera in Milwaukee leads annual May Day March for immigration reform
Christine Neumann-Ortiz, executive director of Voces de la Frontera in Milwaukee, speaks on the annual May Day March and what it highlights.
4/28/2023 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Beyond sadness, Cardinal Stritch University closure is 'an issue of justice' for one professor
Dr. Barb Spies, Cardinal Stritch University professor and director of mission integration joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share her reaction to the school’s closure.
4/27/2023 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
8th annual Milwaukee Black Restaurant Week, celebrates Black-owned businesses
Blank Space MKE hosts the 8th annual Milwaukee Black Restaurant Week to bring people out to Black-owned restaurants in the city and show them love and support.
4/27/2023 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Reserve tucked in southwestern Wisconsin holds natural and indigenous treasures
We explore a natural area in southwest Wisconsin. The Kickapoo Valley Reserve not only features trout streams and water coming down over rock ledges but also holds great Indigenous significance.
4/27/2023 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
'Paper Valley: The Fight For The Fox River Cleanup' recounts long, but successful environmental win
In 1992 wildlife biologist David Allen came to Green Bay to help orchestrate the removal of chemicals from the Fox River. Journalist Susan Campbell covered the complex story. They chronicle a decades long, hotly contested PCB clean up.
4/26/2023 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson to serve on Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson talks about being a part of the first-ever Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety and his plans to keep Milwaukee streets safe.
4/26/2023 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
'Dig in!:' Old wives' tales that actually work
Milwaukee gardening expert Venice Williams speaks on some old wives' tales and gardening tips that can actually help grow healthier gardens.
4/26/2023 • 14 minutes
GOP legislation could create stricter work requirements for people in need of welfare benefits
Philip Rocco, associate professor of political science at Marquette University, speaks on the working requirements for food and healthcare programs in Wisconsin.
4/26/2023 • 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Aurora Health Care hosts 10th Hope Shining Blue event to support, celebrate survivors of violence & abuse
Sharain Anderson, vice president of Well Community at Aurora Health Care and Candace Sanchez, this year’s Thrive Award Honoree, speak on the event and what it celebrates.
4/25/2023 • 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Wisconsin-raised author releases her newest comedy travel log, 'America the Beautiful?'
Comedy writer Blythe Roberson quit her full-time job and hopped in a borrowed car in Wisconsin to start her road trip. Along her travels, she wondered if the adventure would make her more enlightened or if it was just selfish escapism. She dives in more with Lake Effect's Mallory Cheng.
4/25/2023 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
MCTS introduces a new way to collect bus fare, it'll save riders money too
Fare-capping is coming to Milwaukee County. That means MCTS will limit how much a rider needs to pay. Bonnie Crawford, general manager of the UMO mobility app, and Tom Winter, director of the Milwaukee County Transit System service development department, explain more.
4/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Documentary looks at Harry Belafonte's historic week hosting 'The Tonight Show' in 1968
For one week in 1968, late night host Johnny Carson made the historic decision to give up his job on The Tonight Show and allow actor and activist Harry Belafonte to take over.
4/25/2023 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
How addressing untested rape kits can impact survivors, the community, & the criminal justice system
Dr. Rachel Lovell, assistant professor of Criminology and director of the Criminology Research Center at Cleveland State University, explains the impacts of untested rape kits.
4/24/2023 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
'Stritch made me feel like home:' Students, alumni process news of university's sudden closure
Students, employees and alumni of Cardinal Stritch University are in shock after finding out the 86-year-old school is closing this year.
4/24/2023 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Constellations to look for this spring
Jean Creighton, director of UW-Milwaukee’s Manfred Olson Planetarium, touches on some springtime constellations.
4/20/2023 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukee woman killed by her abuser tried to get help from law enforcement, but it failed her
Ashley Luthern, a reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, speaks about her investigation into the death of domestic violence victim Bobbie Lou Schoeffling.
4/20/2023 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
Wisconsin team creates Land Restoration School to lead by example in preserving biodiversity
Landscape architect and restoration team Nancy Aten and Dan Collins will hold the second Land Restoration School this summer at the UW-Milwaukee Field Station. Grappling with our stressed environment and the life within it represents a daunting challenge, but people and programs are stepping up and leading by example to address it.
4/20/2023 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Milwaukee-based mixologist makes bold recipes with coffee in new book
Ryan Castelaz the founder of Discourse Coffee Workshop in Milwaukee, is also the author of The New Art of Coffee: From Morning Cup to Caffeine Cocktail. He talks about how he experiments with different recipes.
4/19/2023 • 14 minutes, 8 seconds
UW-Madison professor explains how misconceptions around human trafficking can prevent systemic change
Dr. Sara McKinnon, an associate professor in rhetoric, politics and culture at UW-Madison, speaks on what human trafficking entails in the U.S. and worldwide.
4/19/2023 • 14 minutes, 25 seconds
Redner's Rescued Cat Figurine Mewseum in Menomonee Falls rescues cat art to help cat rescues
Less than an hour outside of Milwaukee, there's a unique, roadside attraction called Redner's Rescued Cat Figurine Mewseum. The small, Menomonee Falls museum is a celebration of cat artwork, featuring a wide array of cat figurines, paintings, decorative plates, and is even home to 9 cats.
4/19/2023 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Next generation carries on Aldo Leopold's principles of stewardship in Wisconsin
Outside of Baraboo, Wisconsin, where restoration pioneer Aldo Leopold and his family once stewarded the land, is where conservationists are being nurtured today.
4/19/2023 • 13 minutes, 47 seconds
'Mom & Dad's Nipple Factory' opens this year's Milwaukee Film Festival
Filmaker Justinsuperstar talks about his film that highlight's his parents' prosthetic nipple business that they run out of their home in Eau Claire, Wis.
4/18/2023 • 15 minutes, 30 seconds
Spinn MKE: Milwaukee's first luxury indoor cycling studio owned by a Black woman
While traveling for work, Shakkiah Curtis fell in love with indoor cycling. But the Milwaukeean couldn’t find a fitness studio in the city that played hip-hop or had a community of people who looked like her. So she opened Spinn MKE. She speaks on her journey in opening the studio.
4/18/2023 • 10 minutes, 20 seconds
Wisconsin Association of Women Police supports effort to increase number of women in the force
The Wisconsin Association of Women Police is endorsing a national initiative that hopes to boost the percentage of women in police recruiting classes by 30% by the year 2030.
4/18/2023 • 11 minutes, 30 seconds
Indigenous reflections on protecting Wisconsin's biodiversity
Eleven tribal nations steward vast stretches of Wisconsin's natural resources. Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribal Chairman Mike Wiggins, Jr. shares his perspective on sharing the earth's resources.
4/18/2023 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
National Weather Service in Wisconsin keeps us informed of torrential thunderstorms to snow in April
Every weather alert on your phone or forecast you see on television in the southeast Wisconsin area uses data from the National Weather Service's office and data from volunteers across the region. WUWM's Mallory Cheng visits the office near Sullivan, Wisconsin, to learn more.
4/17/2023 • 4 minutes, 45 seconds
Earth Week 2023: Biodiversity in decline, Wisconsin regions crucial for conservation efforts
Every living thing in our complex ecosystems is critical as they comprise the biodiversity that sustains our lives. But humans have been tampering with the natural world for centuries. Earth Week 2023 starts with an exploration of regions in Wisconsin that are key to conserving what’s driving decline and what’s being done to reduce loss.
4/17/2023 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Meat on the Street is the new cafe operator for the Milwaukee Public Museum
Alexa Alfaro, the co-founder and co-owner of Meat on the Street, talks about moving into the Milwaukee Public Museum.
4/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 30 seconds
5 Things to do this April, including Milwaukee Day events
Every month, we're joined by Sam Woods with the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service to check out some of the many events happening in the city. Woods shares five things to do this April in Milwaukee.
4/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Wisconsin Center CEO pauses literary art installation removal after facing criticism
A literary art installation at the Wisconsin Center was planned for removal this week without public feedback or input from board members. The decommissioning was paused after authors and officials spoke up.
4/13/2023 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Since her mom's suicide, 'Be sad; keep going' is the mantra Marina Murphy lives by
WUWM is highlighting the issue of suicide in Black youth through conversations with doctors, mental health advocates and people who have struggled with suicidal ideation firsthand. Here's Marina Murphy's story.
4/13/2023 • 14 minutes
'Degenerate!' art exhibit explores Nazi Germany's impact on modern art
Molly Dubin, curator of Jewish Museum Milwaukee speaks on their exhibit, DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art.
4/12/2023 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Narcan's over-the-counter availability could help prevent overdose deaths in Milwaukee
The Federal Drug Administration recently approved making this opioid overdose antidote more widely available. This could help many people throughout Wisconsin, especially here in Milwaukee County. Bill Keeton, Chief Advocacy Officer for Vivent Health speaks about how over-the-counter approval of NARCAN will help everyone in the state.
4/12/2023 • 11 minutes
Class action lawsuits and the uncertain future of the Texas Two-Step
Most people are familiar with class action lawsuits and the ads that promote them, but how do these lawsuits work, and what does the process of getting compensation look like? Trial Lawyer Christopher Stombaugh gives insight into a case over defective GM engines and "the Texas Two-Step" that helps companies avoid responsibility.
4/12/2023 • 19 minutes, 25 seconds
LGBT Books to Prisoners is sending books to LGBTQ+ inmates across the United States
A national organization based in Madison is sending books to LGBTQ+ incarcerated people across the United States.
4/12/2023 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
How will Protasiewicz's win, a Republican super majority and binding referendums impact Wisconsin?
The dust has settled from the April 4th elections. Marquette University assistant political science professor Paul Nolette breaks down the impact of the election's results.
4/11/2023 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
Celebrating the auto racing legacy of Wisconsin-born, Alan Kulwicki
Alan Kulwicki was the first full-time NASCAR driver to ever hold a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. UWM mechanical engineering associate professor Nathan Salowitz explains Kulwicki's impact in his field and alma mater.
4/11/2023 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
'The loyalty of the listeners is the best reward': Sylvia Poggioli signs off after 41 years with NPR
NPR's Senior European Correspondent in Rome, Italy, Sylvia Poggioli joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to discuss her 41-year career as she prepares to leave the field of journalism and start her next venture.
4/11/2023 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
This baseball season try an age-old tradition: scorekeeping with a scorebook
Scorekeeping is a practice where a fan, player, coach or really anybody at the game or at home records every detail of a baseball game as it unfolds. John Kuehl and John Rockwell are co-founders of Numbers Game, a Wisconsin-based company, that supplies scorebooks to baseball fans around the country.
4/10/2023 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
Wraparound Milwaukee seeks to care for children’s mental health through centering & empowering families
Brian McBride, director of Children’s Community Mental Health Services and Wraparound Milwaukee, speaks on the organization's mission and impact on children and families in need within the Milwaukee area.
4/10/2023 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
Milwaukee Women's Art Library documents today's local artists
Celeste Contreras Skierski, the community ambassador of the Milwaukee Women's Art Library and Derrick Webb, head of archives at UW-Milwaukee Libraries, details the efforts to document local artits' art.
4/10/2023 • 11 minutes, 25 seconds
What's the context behind the UW System's first tuition increase after a 10-year freeze?
The University of Wisconsin System is increasing tuition for in-state undergraduate students by about 5% next school year.
4/7/2023 • 11 minutes, 20 seconds
Julian Assange's father and brother to visit Milwaukee Saturday, show film about Assange case
John and Gabriel Shipton continue their long fight to have WikiLeaks founder Assange released.
4/7/2023 • 16 minutes, 45 seconds
Formerly incarcerated Milwaukeean shares story of redemption, advocates for others
Garland Hampton, a man serving a life sentence for a crime he committed as a teenager, shares his story of redemption after being released in 2020.
4/6/2023 • 12 minutes, 35 seconds
New report details looming fiscal challenges of the Milwaukee Transit System
Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, discusses a new report detailing the looming financial challenges for the Milwaukee County Transit System.
4/6/2023 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
'Good Things Brewing’ series showcases Milwaukee ‘through the storytelling of the people’
David Caruso, host of the new show, and Josh Albrecht of VISIT Milwaukee speak about the new show, Good Things Brewing, and what they hope to accomplish through it.
4/5/2023 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Women gamers talk opportunity, inclusion at Midwest Gaming Classic
Women and girls don’t always feel welcome in the gaming community. At a recent gaming trade show in Milwaukee, people learned about women in the game industry from an all-female panel.
4/5/2023 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Milwaukee Music Roundup: Bug Moment, B-Free, Resurrectionists, Raftronaut
Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite Milwaukee music projects from March.
4/5/2023 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
2023 Wisconsin Spring Election Results
Find results from Wisconsin's April 4, 2023 elections for state Supreme Court, Milwaukee Common Council, and other key races here.
4/5/2023 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Report finds more than 40% of Milwaukeeans are working 'bad jobs'
Center of Wisconsin Strategy's Laura Dresser discusses the organization's new study on Milwaukeeans working "bad jobs."
4/4/2023 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
Milwaukee artist pieces together a new, queer chapter in quilting
Quilting has long been a way of telling stories. Milwaukee artist Grace Rother is building on that tradition by exploring her identity as a queer person through quilts.
4/4/2023 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
'Opening Day in Milwaukee' dives into the past 53 Brewers home openers
The Milwaukee Brewers' 2023 home opener is filled with much anticipation and optimism for the upcoming season. Author and historian Matthew J. Prigge's latest book, 'Opening Day in Milwaukee', takes a look back at the Brew Crew's past home starts.
4/3/2023 • 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Voting advocates make final push to turn out Native American voters
They say issues expected to go before the court — like voter rights and abortion access — disproportionately affect Native American communities.
4/3/2023 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
Milwaukee Public Library celebrates National Poetry Month
Every month on Lake Effect, we partner with the Milwaukee Public Library (MPL) for our Book of the Month Series to bring you new reading recommendations. April is National Poetry Month and the Milwaukee Public Library system is hosting a variety of events for those who are interested in poetry.
4/3/2023 • 8 minutes, 35 seconds
Historic decisions made by the Wisconsin Supreme Court
We look at some of the big decisions made in recent history by the State Supreme Court and what’s in store for the court after the April 4th election.
3/30/2023 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
A conversation with former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice and candidate Dan Kelly
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly joins Lake Effect's Joy Powers to explore his record and what's at stake in the April 4th election.
3/30/2023 • 27 minutes, 10 seconds
A conversation with Milwaukee County Judge and Supreme Court candidate Judge Janet Protasiewicz
Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz joins Lake Effect's Joy Powers to explore her record and what's at stake in the April 4th election.
3/30/2023 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
What are the 2023 April referendums and what do they mean?
There are four referendums on the 2023 spring election ballot in Milwaukee County — two binding referendums and one advisory measure for statewide voters and one advisory measure for Milwaukee County voters.