Thursday on Lake Effect:
Our Project Milwaukee series on innovation continues with a look at both cutting edge energy research taking place here, plus the roles higher education institutions play. Then, our foreign policy contributor talks about why we should care about the rise of terrorism in Africa. Lake Effect essayist Jonathan West considers the humble parking meter. And for Milwaukee musician Jeannine Rivers, tells us why the sacrifices of doing music full time are worth it.
Guests:
- Susan Bence, WUWM Environmental Reporter
- Rachel Morello, WUWM Education Reporter
- Art Cyr, Lake Effect contributor
- Jonathan West, Lake Effect contributor
- Jeannine Rivers, James Faherty and Dwayne Williams, musicians
Segments:
- Project Milwaukee: Developing An Energy Tech Niche
- Project Milwaukee: Collaboration Drives Innovation For Local Colleges, Universities
- Attacks Increase in Africa & Turkey While China Critiques Democracy in US Elections
- Since You Never Asked: 'Paying the Parking Meter with my Thumbs'
- Milwaukee Chanteuse Jeannine Rivers Shines on 'Iridescent October'