Nancy Fowler
Nancy 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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A group of people in St. Louis face a one-two punch of adversity every day. As members of the LGBT population, they can legally be denied housing or...
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Kendric Henderson was lying on the bed with her daughter Jamyla Bolden, doing homework, when bullets burst through the window of their Ferguson home....
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Street art is hanging out in high places this week in St. Louis. Not just around the top stories of abandoned buildings but in a space known for fine...
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For decades, many LGBT people could only talk freely about their lives, hold hands with a partner or feel completely safe in one kind of place: a gay...
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When QFest debuted in 2008, its schedule of LGBT films was more about the “G” than any other letter. Few male or female characters were people of color....
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A weekend concert in St. Louis pays homage to composers whose names are often left off lists that include Mozart, Bach and Britten. “A Tribute to...
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St. Louis painter Howard Barry is among the many creative people making work around the events of Ferguson. But Barry’s story has an unusual twist. It...
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Mike David came home from Vietnam in the early 1970s with two Purple Hearts and a feeling of doom after spending a year in combat on a squad known as a ...
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There’s a doggone good reason to watch TV on Super Bowl Sunday, even if you’re not a football fan — or still bitter about the Rams. St. Louis may not...
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St. Louis artist Cbabi Bayoc is known for painting fathers. But in a new project, he’s painting food. Vegetables and fruits star in his mural going up...