Audrey Nowakowski
Lake Effect Host / ProducerAudrey is a host, producer and reporter for Lake Effect. She is involved with every aspect of the show — from conducting interviews, editing audio, posting web stories and mixing the show together. Audrey is also co-executive producer of Live at Lake Effect, a filmed music series from WUWM's Lake Effect.
Before becoming a full-time producer, Audrey interned for Lake Effect starting in 2014 and joined the team full-time in the spring of 2015.
Audrey is a graduate of Cardinal Stritch University where she majored in Communication Arts and minored in History and English.
Contact Audrey at: nowakows@uwm.edu
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The MPL is loaded with resources and events to help Milwaukeeans celebrate Black History Month.
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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.
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Derek Mosely revisits and highlights some of Black History's forgotten and influential contributions to society.
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Carmen Nickerson's "Room to Grow" was a project of over 20 years in the making.
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“Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry” features salvaged enormous wooden casting patterns from old steel mills acquired and repurposed by artist Cory Bonnet.
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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.
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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.