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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St. Louis’ Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum will reopen this fall with a big artistic bang: an exhibition by celebrated Chinese artist and political…
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Ro Kicker realized a few years ago that keeping up with a large backyard was very time-consuming.Last spring, Kicker all but parked the lawnmower, and…
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All artists use their unique abilities and experiences in their work. Chris Worth is no different.But Worth’s art is informed by a more complicated set of…
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When Ngone Seck graduated as Riverview Gardens’ valedictorian in May — the first in her family bound for college — it seemed nothing could slow her down.…
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Many St. Louisans are dismayed by a U.S. Supreme Court decision to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military.…
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Ken Page, whose career took him from The Muny to Broadway and the big screen, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award Monday from the local Arts and…
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Friends, family and admirers will remember St. Louis poet Michael Castro during a memorial service Sunday at Central Reform Congregation, 5020 Waterman…
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In June, theatergoers in St. Louis for a national conference booed a white actor playing an Asian character in The Muny’s production of “Jerome Robbins’…
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For eight years, Yeyo Arts Collective has struggled to stay afloat. Now the organization is raising money to buy a building to sustain itself, and better…
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Once a month, 90-year-old John Chaney dons a blond wig, dressy suit and heels — and transforms into a Tammy Wynette look-alike who lip-syncs to country…
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The boyhood home of Mark Twain is getting a makeover along its riverfront.The changes will include a new river wall, event space and docking sites for…
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When performance and video artist Yvonne Osei arrived in St. Louis from Ghana in 2009, she noticed that everyone seemed concerned with physical…