
Nancy Fowler
Arts & Culture ReporterNancy is a veteran journalist whose career spans television, radio, print and online media. Her passions include the arts and social justice, and she particularly delights in the stories of people living and working in that intersection.
She’s an avid reader of memoir and a big fan of all true, compelling stories, which is why she loves public radio.
Nancy received a regional Emmy Award for news writing at WXYZ-TV in Detroit and the Pride St. Louis' Felton T. Day Award for service to St. Louis' LGBT community. Her St. Louis Public Radio feature "Gay Home Movie" earned a regional Edward R. Murrow award.
Email her: NFowler@STLPublicRadio.org
Follow her on Twitter: @NancyFowlerSTL
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OtherA respected St. Louis journalist will join St. Louis Public Radio soon as host of its signature talk show.Sarah Fenske brings more than two decades of…
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When Scott Lokitz was a gay teenager, his mother and grandmother took him to march with dozens of other gay and lesbian St. Louisans down Lindell…
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When a Ferguson police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014, St. Louisan Brittany Ferrell left nursing school to join the protests. Five years later,…
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A St. Louis urban farming operation is getting ready to open a grocery store and takeout place across from Crown Candy Kitchen later this month, nearly…
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The St. Charles Pride Festival has become so popular that five years after its launch, the organization behind it is adding a parade down historic Main…
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A downtown St. Louis sculpture park is marking its 10th anniversary with three new installations.The Gateway Foundation, a nonprofit promoting art and…
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People living in the disparate municipalities of St. Louis often struggle to relate to each other. But members of a local dance troupe believe the first…
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Ngone Seck, a first-generation college student from Florissant who received a full scholarship to Washington University, is smiling bigger after getting…
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St. Louis Public Radio’s commitment to diversity in our newsroom and coverage can be classified as constantly striving; constantly realizing we have more…
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Don Marsh, the longtime host of St. Louis Public Radio's talk show, resigned after his managers challenged him on at least three occasions about his…
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For two decades, Lois Conley, founder of St. Louis’ Griot Museum of Black History, has struggled just to pay the bills, hoping the roof, heating and air…
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The abrupt resignation of longtime St. Louis Public Radio talk-show host Don Marsh last week has left many in the region with unanswered questions. On…