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- 2367 - Thursday 11/14/24: New DA, midcentury organizing, are we all haters?
Milwaukee County’s new district attorney. Two Milwaukee-area election clerks speak about election day. How urban renewal projects ignited community organizing in 1950s. Is Milwaukee a community of haters?
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 2366 - Wednesday 11/13/24: Climate change, Milwaukee walks, nature's inevitability
How to tackle climate change in a time of political divisiveness. Two sisters create a guidebook for accessible walks around Milwaukee. Milwaukee historian John Gurda's losing battle against nature.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 2365 - Tuesday 11/12/24: Milwaukee music and dance - pipe organs, African dance, dancing seniors
The restored Wurlitzer Pipe Organ at the Oriental Theater. An African dance company celebrating 55 years in Milwaukee. Two senior dance groups who find health and community through dance.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 2364 - Monday 11/11/24: Ghost armies, Capitol Notes, war dogs
The story of the 'ghost army.' The history of the Milwaukee Soldiers Home. A unique World War II-era program that put family pets on the frontlines.
Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 2363 - Thursday 11/7/24: President as person and institution, Milwaukee Betty Award
How presidential rhetoric can impact how we view the office as an institution – or as an individual. What a mass deportation means for food economics. Mariana Rodriguez receives Betty Award for supporting victims of domestic violence.
Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 2362 - Wednesday 11/6/24: Election day recap - national, state and local races
How the election unfolded here in Wisconsin, including the presidency and down-ballot races. Voters speak about what brought them to Milwaukee-area polls yesterday.
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 2361 - Tuesday 11/5/24: election day, preserving 'Samson' the gorilla, 'Hundreds of Beavers'
What to know before you head to the polls. Meet the world-champion taxidermist who preserved a beloved Milwaukee gorilla. A modern silent, oddball slapstick comedy, “Hundreds of Beavers.”
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 2360 - Monday 11/4/24: Election day eve - state and local races, amendments, GOTV
How tomorrow’s election could reshape Wisconsin politics. All about the constitutional amendment question on the ballot. How get-out-the-vote efforts are winding down.
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 2359 - Thursday 10/31/24: Books and Beyond, Rhinelander Hodag, local Halloween tunes
It's the Halloween episode! A local, supposedly haunted, engine house. The chilling legend of the Rhinelander Hodag. The Pfister Hotel ghost. Halloweeny tunes from local musicians
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 2358 - Lake Effect Immigration Special: Fear is the point
Immigration in Wisconsin: the state’s immigrant history, how agriculture depends on immigrant labor, how the deportation process works, and why fear is the point of mass deportations.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 2357 - Tuesday 10/29/24: Evolution of MPM, Chirp Chat, Live at Lake Effect
A new exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Different owls living in southeast. The latest Live at Lake Effect featuring Riverwest’s own Joseph Huber.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 2356 - Monday 10/28/24: Wisconsin breaks early voting records, what voters should know, Sway Wild
Wisconsin breaks early voting records. Two election clerks on how are preparing for the election and what voter should know. Indie folk-rock duo Sway Wild join us in the performance studio.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 2355 - Thursday 10/24/24: How to vote 101, Milwaukee County budget, cicada magic
Different ways to vote in Wisconsin and how your vote is protected. The past and future of Milwaukee County’s financial health. A calling to experience the emergence of periodical cicadas this summer.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 2354 - Wednesday 10/23/24: Preventing invasive species, La Finca, 'What Milwaukee is Made Of'
Preventing the spread of invasive species in Geneva Lake. La Finca Coffee House, a family-owned coffee shop specializing in Mexican cuisine. What gives cream city brick its unique color.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 2353 - Tuesday 10/22/24: Young voter roundtable, why insects matter
A roundtable discussion with young Wisconsin voters on how they are feeling about the presidential election. An entomologist on the importance of insects.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 2352 - Monday 10/21/24: Infrastructure report card, Capitol Notes, Henry Winkler, Black Cross Nurses
We break down the report card for Wisconsin’s infrastructure. Capitol Notes explores just how tight the race for president is in Wisconsin. We speak with actor Henry Winkler. Plus, learn about the Black Cross Nurses.
Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 2351 - Thursday 10/17/24: Wisconsin prisons restrict book access, neighborhood combats climate change, 'The Moth Project'
Wisconsin prison officials restrict used book access for prisoners. Banding together to protect against climate change. The Moth Project - a music and visual performance coming to Wisconsin.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 2350 - Wednesday 10/16/24: Milwaukee City Attorney, why leaves change, Muslim Film Festival
Milwaukee City Attorney Evan Goyke checks in six months into his term. Why leaves change color in fall. Previewing the Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival. A view of the harvest moon.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 2349 - Tuesday 10/15/24: District Attorney retrospective, Taliesin restoration, 'Spirits of the Silent City'
Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm’s 17 years in office. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin home undergoes a million-dollar restoration. Forest Home Cemetery becomes a stage.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 2348 - Monday 10/14/24: Act 31, Ojibwe-dubbed Star Wars, 'Our Precious Corn'
1989 legislation that requires schools to teach Native American history, culture and tribal sovereignty. A local voice actor featured in an Ojibwe dubbing of Star Wars: A New Hope. The significance of corn to the Oneida Nation.
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 2347 - Thursday 10/10/24: Latinx LGBTQ activism, treating pancreatic cancer, upcoming Halloween events
A Latinx LGTBQ activist talks about her work in Milwaukee. A local surgeon researching treatment of pancreatic cancer. Old World Wisconsin’s Halloween events happening this month.
Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 2346 - Wednesday 10/9/24: Milwaukee's 2025 budget proposal, Latinx LGBTQ activism, dive bars
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s proposed 2025 budget. A Latinx LGTBQ activist talks about her work in the city. Milwaukee’s new initiative to tackle food waste. A dive into Milwaukee's bar scene.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 2345 - Tuesday 10/8/2024: Undecided voters, three generations of Latina organizers, Milwaukee Badgers
Undecided Wisconsin voters speak about their concerns. Three generations of Latina organizers speak about uplifting their community. Advice to stay healthy. The Milwaukee Badgers, one of the first pro football teams.
Tue, 08 Oct 2024 - 2344 - Monday 10/7/24: Election clerks combatting misinformation, 'Alice in Dairyland'
Two election clerks on how they are preparing for the November election and combatting misinformation. We meet Wisconsin’s 77th Alice in Dairyland. MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange's second-hand business model.
Mon, 07 Oct 2024 - 2343 - Thursday 10/3/24: North Avenue past and present, Milwaukee County budget
The history, landmarks and present-day revitalization along North Avenue. The Milwaukee County Budget, and one program facing an uncertain future.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 2342 - Wednesday 10/2/24: FAFSA delays, population changes, Milwaukee Comedy Festival
How FAFSA delays have impacted local students. How Milwaukee’s population has changed and presidential election implications. The annual Milwaukee Comedy Festival is happening this week.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 2341 - Tuesday 10/1/24: Interviews with Tammy Baldwin and Eric Hovde
Interviews with U.S. Senate candidates Democrat Tammy Baldwin and Republican challenger Eric Hovde. We continue exploring North Avenue and its influence on the presidential election.
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 2340 - Monday 9/30/24: Ari Shapiro, North Avenue, Milwaukee Music Roundup
All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro on his work and storytelling. How North Avenue could sway the outcome of the presidential election. New local music in this month’s Milwaukee Music Roundup.
Mon, 30 Sep 2024 - 2339 - Thursday 9/26/24: Rising ATV and UTV deaths, shipwrecks, Horicon Marsh
An uptick in ATV and UTV deaths in Wisconsin and ways to prevent them. The Milwaukee Public Library’s Great Lakes Marine Collection. A trip to Horicon Marsh.
Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 2338 - Wednesday 9/25/24: updated COVID-19 vaccine, political artifact preservation, wild wetlands
The updated COVID-19 vaccine and how to get it. How the Wisconsin Historical Society preserves political artifacts. A documentary that explores the wild wetlands outside Madison.
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 2337 - Tuesday 9/24/24: Economic conditions, unions and voting, 'We Are Big Time'
A report finds declining unemployment and rising wages despite inflation. SEIU's effort to get out the vote. “We Are Big Time”, a new graphic novel based on an all-Muslim girl's basketball team at a Milwaukee school.
Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 2336 - Monday 9/23/24: Winter weather forecast, Ojibwe-dubbed Star Wars, harvest season is upon us!
What Milwaukee’s warmer-than-usual summer could mean for winter. A local voice actor featured in an Ojibwe dubbing of Star Wars: A New Hope. Plus, gardening season isn’t over yet!
Mon, 23 Sep 2024 - 2335 - Thursday 9/19/24: Forest Home statue returns, 'My Cousin Augie', what is safety?
A historic statue returns to Forest Home Cemetery. A reporter's quest to solve her cousin's 1978 murder. A public housing complex that challenges us to consider deeper meanings of "safety."
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 2334 - Wednesday 9/18/24: Sink holes in Lake Michigan, Vel Phillips statue, restaurant closures
Sink holes in Lake Michigan. A historic statue of Milwaukee civil rights leader Vel Phillips. Milwaukee restaurant closures and what’s new in dining in the city.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 2333 - Tuesday 9/17/24: Final Five Voting, Milwaukee murals, Live at Lake Effect
An election system called ‘Final Five Voting’ and why some advocate for it. A Milwaukee muralist speaks about public art. Live at Lake Effect featuring classical guitarist René Izquierdo.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 2332 - Monday 9/16/24: King Center, monuments and history, war dogs
The King Center on Milwaukee’s near north side. U.S. monuments and their collectively skewed version of history. A World War II-era program that put pets on the front lines.
Mon, 16 Sep 2024 - 2331 - Thursday 9/12/24: Hazelnuts, green infrastructure, 'Reflections of Representation'
Hazelnuts as a solution to Wisconsin’s loss of dairy farms. Changes made to Milwaukee’s green infrastructure. WUWM Eric Von Fellow Nadya Kelly on what inspired her upcoming series "Reflections of Representation."
Thu, 12 Sep 2024 - 2330 - Wednesday 9/11/24: research your landlord, Ho-Chunk Dept. of Agriculture, cicada magic
A tool that empowers Milwaukee renters. The Ho-Chunk Nation's newly developed Department of Agriculture. The scientific, cultural and personal connections we have with the moon.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 2329 - Tuesday 9/10/24: economy inequities, LOTUS fundraiser, What Milwaukee Is Made Of, 'The League'
We explore why unaddressed economic inequalities has led to support for Donald Trump. We tell you about an event that helps survivors of sexual trauma share their stories through art. We bring you our new series What Milwaukee Is Made Of. Plus, we tell you about a film about the National Negro Baseball League.
Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 2328 - Monday 9/9/24: Milwaukee Film, Capitol Notes, Tricklebee Cafe
The new CEO of Milwaukee Film speaks on changes at the organization. How the Harris Campaign compares to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 run. A pay-what-you-can cafe in Milwaukee finds solutions to hunger and food waste.
Mon, 09 Sep 2024 - 2327 - Thursday 9/5/24: UWM campus protest plan, Gertie Duck, Al Jarreau
How UW-Milwaukee is approaching campus protests as a new school year begins. “Gertie, the Darling Duck of WWII." Milwaukee music legend Al Jarreau and the park named after him.
Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 2326 - Wednesday 9/4/24: Democratic voter roundtable, preventing bird collisions
A group of voters who lean Democratic discuss how they are feeling about this year’s presidential election. New ways that bird collisions are being prevented.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 2325 - Tuesday 9/3/24: Human trafficking misconceptions, Milwaukee Short Film Festival, Marvel Universe politics
Misconceptions around human trafficking and how they can hinder prevention. The Milwaukee Short Film Festival is screening 55 films over two days. The politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 2324 - Thursday 8/29/24: Talking about school shootings, identifying burnout, health tips
How to talk with kids about school shootings. How to identify signs of burnout and how to prevent it. What sitting all day does to our bodies. Dancing with seniors.
Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 2323 - Wednesday 8/28/24: Group Chat, MIAD president, fall activity guide
A group chat with young Milwaukeeans about mental health, safety and wisdom. The president of MIAD approaches ten years of leadership. What's in Milwaukee Recreation’s fall activity guide.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 2322 - Tuesday 8/27/24: Environmental Youth Collaborative, Road America, Live at Lake Effect
A collaboration helping young people get on-the-job conservation experience. Road America – a vintage racetrack that you can drive right here in Wisconsin. Live at Lake Effect featuring singer-songwriter Paul Thorn.
Tue, 27 Aug 2024 - 2321 - Monday 8/26/24: School desegregation, Milwaukee Road, real-life Mrs. Maisels
A Wisconsin judge who attended one of the first desegregated schools in the country. Milwaukee Road and how the company encouraged tourism out west. Explore the history of the real-life Mrs. Maisels.
Mon, 26 Aug 2024 - 2320 - Thursday 8/22/24: 'Anti-Democratic', sand dunes, music fellowship, 'Secret Milwaukee'
Qe look at a new book called "Anti-Democratic." We learn about some of the dunes you can visit in and around Wisconsin. We tell you about a music teaching fellowship. Plus, we explore a new book full of fun facts and quirky stories about Milwaukee.
Thu, 22 Aug 2024 - 2319 - Wednesday 8/21/24: Kamala Harris identity, Milwaukee population, Behind the Scenes at MPM, Cherry Street Garden
We explore whether America is ready to elect its first Black female president. We look at why Milwaukee’s population has declined since the pandemic. We go behind the scenes at the Milwaukee Public Museum and learn about a rare painting. Plus, we visit the Cherry Street Garden in Milwaukee.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 2318 - Tuesday 8/20/24: Milwaukee schools report, I-94 project lawsuit, 'John Gurda's Milwauke', Great Circus Parade
We examine how Milwaukee schools are doing. We tell you about a lawsuit trying to stop the I-94 expansion project. We talk with historian John Gurda about his Milwaukee guide. Plus, hear memories from Milwaukee's Great Circus Parade.
Tue, 20 Aug 2024 - 2317 - Monday 8/19/24: Mayor Cavalier Johnson, 'Passages' exhibit at Madeline Island Museum, dragonflies
Mayor Cavalier Johnson reflects on hosting the RNC and shares how he’s going to be involved in this week’s DNC. We’ll learn about the new Madeline Island Museum exhibit called “Passages.” Plus find out why there's been so many dragonflies along Lake Michigan’s shoreline.
Mon, 19 Aug 2024 - 2316 - Thursday 8/15/24: Milwaukee County Budget, Sickle Cell Disease, 'The Moving City', beach science
We dive into the Milwaukee County budget. We learn about Sickle Cell Disease. We tell you about a mobile piece of artwork in Milwaukee. Plus, share some beach science.
Thu, 15 Aug 2024 - 2315 - Wednesday 8/14/24: Yesterday's election results, Eric Von Fellowship, Chirp Chat
Key results from yesterday’s primary election. WUWM’s Eric Von Fellowship from past and current fellowship recipients. Learn about bird banding alongside young, aspiring scientists.
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 2314 - Tuesday 8/13/24: A Tribute to Survival, first time at the Wisconsin State Fair
Future of the large rotating powwow exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum. First-time Wisconsin fair experience. A canned Sangria company founded by Milwaukee mixologists.
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 2313 - Monday 8/12/24: Tomorrow's primary election, police chief on fatal RNC shooting
Overview of tomorrow’s partisan primary election. Where things stand in the presidential race in Wisconsin. The Milwaukee police chief addresses fatal RNC shooting by out of state police officers. State park recommendations, including our very first to be founded.
Mon, 12 Aug 2024 - 2312 - Thursday 7/25/24: constitutional amendments on the August ballot, EAA, Butterfly in the Sky
What the constitutional amendments on the August primary ballot mean. The history of the EAA. The documentary “Butterfly in the Sky" tells the story of the TV series “Reading Rainbow.”
Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 2311 - Wednesday 7/24/24: new legislative maps impact, Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, canoe camping
Looking ahead to the first Wisconsin election with new legislative district maps. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and what rights it guarantees. Canoe camping on the Wisconsin River.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 2310 - Tuesday 7/23/24: GOP rhetoric, national Milwaukee love, Chirp Chat, Live at Lake Effect
Exploring rhetoric from the RNC. The Daily Show’s Ronny Chieng on why he loves Milwaukee and Wisconsin. Wisconsin's rebounding crane population. The latest episode of Live at Lake Effect.
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 2309 - Monday 7/22/24: RNC impact inside and out, we dance at a senior fitness club
Capitol Notes discusses RNC and Wisconsin politics. Wisconsin pastor once a militant anti-abortion activist, now far-right thought leader. RNC volunteer shares their experience from the convention. We dance with seniors.
Mon, 22 Jul 2024 - 2308 - Thursday 7/18/24: RNC wrap-up, vice presidential electoral importance, GOP's Wisconsin roots
The sights, sounds and conversations we saw inside the RNC so far. Reaction to the convention from the Wisconsin Democratic Party. What kind of sway a vice presidential pick can have on voters. The Republican Party’s founding in Wisconsin and how they’ve evolved.
Thu, 18 Jul 2024 - 2307 - Wednesday 7/17/24: Ohio police kill Milwaukee man, Convention Fest, local business RNC update
A deadly police shooting a half-mile from the RNC perimeter. Visitors and vendors at "Convention Fest." How businesses in and around the security perimeter are doing. How monitoring waste water during the RNC could help prevent the spread of illness.
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 2306 - Tuesday 7/16/24: RNC day one recap, Great Milwaukee Block Party, GOP and the environment
From inside the RNC: the first day inside the convention, and a protest outside. The Great Milwaukee Block Party, a “joyous rebellion” of the RNC. A conservative environmental group sponsoring the RNC.
Tue, 16 Jul 2024 - 2305 - Monday 7/15/24: RNC first day, policing expectations, city budget for RNC
From inside Panther Arena in Downtown Milwaukee: what the first day of the convention looks like. Milwaukee police chief on policing expectations. How this massive event is paid for.
Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 2304 - Thursday 7/11/24: RNC and the environment, artist censorship, historic political conventions
Baird Center RNC preparations and the environment. Local artists feel they’ve been censored by Milwaukee art institutions. Historical moments from political conventions.
Thu, 11 Jul 2024 - 2303 - Wednesday 7/10/24: unhoused people and the RNC, legal observers at RNC protests, MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange
How local organizations support unhoused people during the RNC. An effort to recruit legal observers to attend and document RNC protests. MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange's second-hand business model.
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 2302 - Tuesday 7/9/24: Business at the RNC, protesting the RNC, Group Chat, Milwaukee Roots
Business perspective from inside the Republican National Convention perimeter. A coalition planning to protest the RNC. "Group Chat" explores the influence of Milwaukee's Black elected leaders. Teachers incorporate Milwaukee history into their curriculum.
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 - 2301 - Monday 7/8/24: conservative voter roundtable, Capitol Notes, MPS RNC ambassadors
A group of conservative voters share how they’re feeling about this year’s presidential election. Capitol Notes breaks down what to expect at next week’s RNC. Plus, we tell you how Milwaukee Public Schools kids are going to help out during the RNC
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 2300 - Wednesday 7/3/24: RNC economic impact, McKinley Beach reopens, tick checks, Animal Behavior Program
We look at the projected economic impact of the RNC in Milwaukee. We learn how Milwaukee County Parks redesigned McKinley Beach to make it safer for swimmers. We look at how UW-Madison researchers are using mannequins to learn how to spot ticks. Plus, learn about Carroll University’s Animal Behavior Program.
Wed, 03 Jul 2024 - 2299 - Tuesday 7/2/24: Sen. Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin, 'Minority Rule', Visit Milwaukee on RNC, beach science
Sen. Bernie Sanders shares the message he’s been delivering to Wisconsin voters. We explore the recent history of Wisconsin politics and its impact on representation in the state. Visit Milwaukee shares how they’re marketing the city ahead of the RNC. Plus, we learn about the science at the beach.
Tue, 02 Jul 2024 - 2298 - Monday 7/1/24: evolution & purpose of political conventions, city's RNC hopes, Milwaukee Music Roundup
We learn what the purpose of a modern political convention is. We learn what Milwaukee’s tourism bureau is hoping to get out of hosting the RNC. We look at how pull tabs came to be a part of Wisconsin bar culture. Plus, hear new local music in the Milwaukee Music Roundup.
Mon, 01 Jul 2024 - 2297 - Thursday 6/27/24: political ads, Milwaukee Record & the RNC, Guerrilla Gay Bar, mocktails
We look at the rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. We speak with one of the co-founders of Milwaukee Record about how they’ll approach covering the RNC. We learn about the Guerrilla Gay Bar. Plus, tell you about the benefits of mocktails.
Thu, 27 Jun 2024 - 2296 - Wednesday 6/26/24: training & retaining corrections officers, trauma-informed health care, summer dining, Family Recipes
We explore some of the challenges of hiring and retaining corrections officers at Wisconsin prisons. We learn what’s being done to prioritize healing from trauma after an injury caused by violence. We look at some of the best summer dining destinations. Plus, Family Recipes shares a recipe for a traditional Polish holiday pastry.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 2295 - Tuesday 6/25/24: GOP strategy in Wisconsin, HBCU scholarship, Great Circus Parade history, Live at Lake Effect
A republican strategist shares how the GOP is courting Wisconsin. We tell you about a scholarship that helps Milwaukee students attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We look at the history of the Great Circus Parade in Milwaukee. Plus, bring you the latest episode of Live at Lake Effect.
Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 2294 - Monday 6/24/24: clinical trial diversity, local government & the environment, Spark Birds, best parks for dogs
We learn how researchers are trying to improve diversity in clinical trials. We explore how environmental work can be done on the local level. We hear stories from local birders about their Spark Birds. Plus, we explore which Wisconsin parks are best to bring your dog to.
Mon, 24 Jun 2024 - 2293 - Thursday 6/20/24: gun laws, 2020 presidential election, Group Chat on Top Chef, best state parks, Bubbler Talk
We look at the state’s gun laws. We look back on the 2020 presidential election. Local chefs react to this season of Top Chef. We share some state park recommendations and Bubbler Talk explores what happened to the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear.
Thu, 20 Jun 2024 - 2292 - Wednesday on Lake Effect: Eviction Free MKE, Fathers Making Progress, 'Markie in Milwaukee', They Might Be Giants
We learn about Eviction Free MKE, a program that helps people facing eviction. We look at the organization, Fathers Making Progress. We hear from the filmmaker of Markie in Milwaukee. Plus, we speak with one half of the alt-rock duo, They Might Be Giants.
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 2291 - Tuesday 6/18/24: Milwaukee Public Schools problems & Milwaukee Film's Pride Month programming
we explore the issues Milwaukee Public Schools is facing. Plus, tell you about Milwaukee Film’s Pride Month programming happening this weekend.
Tue, 18 Jun 2024 - 2290 - Monday 6/17/24: GOP outreach in Milwaukee, Black Music Month, Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, 'Richland'
We hear from Milwaukee’s Chairman of the Republican Party. We speak with someone from the National Museum of African American Music about Black Music Month. Wandering Wisconsin helps you plan a trip to Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center.
Mon, 17 Jun 2024 - 2289 - Thursday 6/13/24: money in politics, Ukrainian Cultural Forces concert, Milwaukee dads, Bubbler Talk
We learn about a musical group of Ukrainian soldiers. We explore how money has come to play a major role in shaping court races. We hear from some Milwaukee dads ahead of Father's Day. Plus, we learn why Lake Michigan appears to be different colors.
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 - 2288 - Wednesday 6/12/24: Chrystul Kizer case, Line 5 relocation, Les Petites Bon-Bons
We examine survivorhood and the case against Chrystul Kizer. We hear reactions to the proposed relocation of the Line 5 Pipeline. We explore the history of Les Petites Bon-Bons.
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 2287 - Tuesday: Milwaukee population decline, bars & restaurants rebound, trails projects
We explore why Milwaukee’s population has declined since the pandemic. Then, we look at how Wisconsin’s restaurants and bars are recovering post-pandemic. We learn about a project to connect hundreds of miles of biking and walking trails in southeast Wisconsin.
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 2286 - Monday on Lake Effect: Delta 8 products, Birth to 3 Program, Milwaukee Artist in Residence, 'Gust'
We learn about Delta 8 products. We learn about Milwaukee County's Birth to 3 Program. We meet Milwaukee's first Artist is Residence. Plus, tell you about "Gust", a book for young readers that’s all about a wind turbine in Milwaukee.
Mon, 10 Jun 2024 - 2285 - Thursday 6/6/24: two party system, state democratic convention, Forward Scholars, Bubbler Talk
We explore how our two party system has changed over time. We look ahead to this weekend's state Democratic convention. We learn about a literacy program helping Milwaukee Public Schools kids advance their reading skills. Plus, Bubbler Talk explores the journey of a local historic cottage.
Thu, 06 Jun 2024 - 2284 - Wednesday 6/5/24: Milwaukee's drag history, Trans Handy Ma'am, periodical cicadas, zombie trees
We learn about Milwaukee’s long history of drag performance. We talk with home repair TikTok-er Mercury Stardust. We learn about the millions of cicadas emerging from the ground in Wisconsin this summer. Plus, we tell you about the dangers of zombie trees.
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 2283 - Tuesday 6/4/24: Queer Roots Space, local lesbian history, first openly trans officer, House of History project
We learn about the mong American Women’s Association's Queer Roots Space. We learn some local lesbian history. We tell you about a projec called House of History, which shares local Black LGBTQ+ history. Plus, we speak with the first openly transgender police officer in Wisconsin.
Tue, 04 Jun 2024 - 2282 - Monday 6/3/24: Capitol Notes, children's book couple, Bubble Tea, Milwaukee Music Roundup
We bring the latest Capitol Notes. We meet a husband and wife who collaborate on creating children's books. We learn about the origins of Bubble Tea. Plus, hear new local music in the Milwaukee Music Roundup.
Mon, 03 Jun 2024 - 2281 - Thursday 5/30/24: Gerrymandering impact, Asian identity, Zoology at Milwaukee Public Museum, Bubbler Talk
We look at the impact of gerrymandering on polarization. Three Milwaukeeans explore Asian identity. We go behind the scenes at the Milwaukee Public Museum and learn about their collection of birds. Bubbler Talk looks into why there are sunken gardens in some Milwaukee medians.
Thu, 30 May 2024 - 2280 - Wednesday 5/29/24: Milwaukee Rec programming, Dorothy Enderis, Crossroads at Big Creek, Ko-Thi Dance Company
We learn about Milwaukee Recreation’s summer programming and explore the legacy of Dorothy Enderis — one of the most influential leaders of Milwaukee Rec. We visit the Crossroads at Big Creek nature preserve in Door County. Plus, learn about Ko-Thi Dance Company.
Wed, 29 May 2024 - 2279 - Tuesday 5/28/23: Crave Brothers Farmstead, Jesus Salas, Cherry Street Garden, bubble tea, Salty Paws
We speak with local labor leader Jesus Salas about the roots and legacy of the farmworkers movement. We visit one local farm that’s putting waste to good use and take a trip to a community garden in Milwaukee that takes beauty seriously.
Tue, 28 May 2024 - 2278 - Wednesday 05/22/24: The Bridge Project, politics & environment, Group Chat, Wisconsin dairy
We learn about The Bridge Project. Then, we explore why environmental issues are so important to some voters. We look at what life is like for two Muslim artists in Milwaukee. Plus, we explore the roots of Wisconsin’s dairy industry.
Fri, 24 May 2024 - 2277 - Monday 5/20/24: SDC problems, women's heart health, Chirp Chat, 'Secret Milwaukee'
We learn about problems the Social Development Commission is facing. We learn about women's heart health. We learn about the raptor program at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Plus, explore a book called Secret Milwaukee.
Mon, 20 May 2024 - 2276 - Thursday 5/16/24: Primary care shortage, Capitol Notes, Bubbler Talk
How a shortage of primary care providers impacts both patients and doctors. Capitol Notes looks ahead to the Republican state political convention this weekend. This week’s Bubbler Talk explores engravings found along Brady Street in Milwaukee.
Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2275 - Wednesday 5/15/24: university endowments, periodical cicadas, world champion taxidermist
We learn about university investment funds and endowments. We learn about the millions of cicadas emerging from the ground this summer. Plus, speak with a world champion taxidermist.
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2274 - Tuesday 5/14/24: Spring wildfires, Aging Advocacy Day, Aquatics Ambassadors program, 'Milwaukee in Stone & Clay'
We look at what’s happened so far during spring wildfire season. We learn about Aging Advocacy Day in Wisconsin. We learn about the Aquatics Ambassador program. We speak with the author of Milwaukee in Stone & Clay, a book about Milwaukee's geological architecture.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2273 - Monday 5/13/24: Milwaukee County Executive's second term, PFAS regulations, 'Farmer Wants a Wife' finalist
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley shares what he hopes to do in his second term in office. We learn what steps are being taken in Peshtigo, Wisconsin to mitigate PFAS in drinking water. Plus, we speak with one of the finalists from the dating reality show, Farmer Wants a Wife.
Mon, 13 May 2024 - 2272 - Wednesday 5/8/24: fire department challenges, Camacho's, 'The People's Joker', Everywhere is Queer
We learn about a new initiative to provide mental health services to members of the Milwaukee Fire Department. We visit one of Milwaukee’s longest standing Mexican bars, Camacho's. We speak with the co-writer of “The People’s Joker. ”Plus, tell you about a website and app that helps people find queer-owned businesses.
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 2271 - Tuesday 5/7/24: Proposed MPS budget, poison expert, Public Trust podcast, spongy moths
We look at what’s in the proposed budget for Milwaukee Public Schools. A poison expert and author talks about science literacy. We speak with the producer of a podcast that explores the impact of forever chemicals in Wisconsin. We learn about an invasive species that’s threatening Wisconsin’s trees.
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 2270 - Monday 5/6/24: traffic deaths report, student protests & politics, Bay View massacre, 72-year-old UWM graduate
We look at a new report that finds traffic deaths have gone up in Milwaukee County. Capitol Notes explores the political implications of the student protests. We learn about the 1886 Bay View Massacre. Plus, meet a 72-year-old woman about to graduate from UWM.
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 2269 - Thursday 5/2/24: student protests, 'Swing State of the Union', Indigenous exhibit at Milwaukee Public Museum, Bubbler Talk
We learn how the long history of protesting at UW-Madison is being documented. We bring you a sneak peek of WUWM's new podcast Swing State of the Union. We learn about future plans for the large rotating powwow exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Plus, learn what happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies.
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 2268 - Wednesday 5/1/24: Labor rights advocates, anti-Chinese riot in Milwaukee, tick check, viral job listing
We explore how some Wisconities are advocating for workers rights. We learn about the anti-Chinese riots that took place in Milwaukee in the late 1800s. We learn how to do a proper tick check. Plus, tell you about a job listing that went viral last summer — that invites you to eat cheese for a living.
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