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Nancy Fowler

St. Louis Public Radio

Saint Louis, MO, United States

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'Frustrated, Angry, Depressed': Pandemic Takes A Toll On Mental Health

Many of psychotherapist Carol Robinson’s clients were doing well in early March, when COVID-19 was more of a distant concern than a reality. But now that → Read More

'Heart-Wrenching Joy': Music Therapist Sets Hospice Patients' Heartbeats To Song

Some of Dorothy Matejka’s favorite days are when she gets to enjoy music therapy in her south St. Louis apartment. She never tires of songs like “On the → Read More

Some St. Louisans Find Therapy, Meaning In Psychedelics As Researchers Study Benefits

When 76-year-old Mary Sennewald of St. Louis was a young woman, she was profoundly depressed and suffered from migraines. Therapy and medication weren’t → Read More

Filmmaker Inspired By Her Heritage Examines The Decline Of Predominantly Black Kinloch

When Alana Marie was growing up in Hazelwood, she listened to stories of her father’s happy childhood in nearby Kinloch during the 1970s and '80s. By the → Read More

Designer And Activist De Nichols Heads To Harvard To Enhance St. Louis' Griot Museum

Five years after a white Ferguson police officer shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, a black man, there is no permanent, local display of the art → Read More

Circus Kids From Puerto Rico And St. Louis Build Bridges Between Cultures

St. Louis circus kids are doing handsprings this week over a reunion with friends from Puerto Rico. Last summer, nine kids from St. Louis’ Circus Harmony → Read More

St. Louis Public Radio Hires Sarah Fenske As New Host Of St. Louis On The Air

A respected St. Louis journalist will join St. Louis Public Radio soon as host of its signature talk show. Sarah Fenske brings more than two decades of → Read More

Photographer Scott Lokitz Looks Back On Documenting 4 Decades Of St. Louis Pride

When Scott Lokitz was a gay teenager, his mother and grandmother took him to march with dozens of other gay and lesbian St. Louisans down Lindell Boulevard → Read More

'It’s Racism': Activist’s Film Examines Why Being Black And Pregnant Can Be Dangerous

When a Ferguson police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014, St. Louisan Brittany Ferrell left nursing school to join the protests. Five years later, she’s → Read More

'It's Racism': Activist's Film Examines Why Being Black And Pregnant Can Be Dangerous

When a Ferguson police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014, St. Louisan Brittany Ferrell left nursing school to join the protests. Five years later, she’s → Read More

'It's Racism': Activist's Film Examines Why Being Black And Pregnant Can Be Dangerous

When a Ferguson police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014, St. Louisan Brittany Ferrell left nursing school to join the protests. Five years later, she’s → Read More

Grocery, Takeout Across From Crown Candy Set To Open After Unexpected Delays

A St. Louis urban farming operation is getting ready to open a grocery store and takeout place across from Crown Candy Kitchen later this month, nearly two → Read More

Blues Stanley Cup Parade Roars Through St. Louis As Rain Turns To Sunshine

St. Louis Blues fans by the tens of thousands gathered downtown Saturday to watch their team celebrate its first Stanley Cup victory. The rain let up just → Read More

After Years Of Unexpected Support In St. Charles, Pride Group Starts A Parade

The St. Charles Pride Festival has become so popular that five years after its launch, the organization behind it is adding a parade down historic Main → Read More

Downtown’s Citygarden Adds New Sculptures To Celebrate 10th Anniversary

A downtown St. Louis sculpture park is marking its 10th anniversary with three new installations. The Gateway Foundation, a nonprofit promoting art and → Read More

Dance Company’s Moves Could Inspire St. Louisans To Talk With Each Other

People living in the disparate municipalities of St. Louis often struggle to relate to each other. But members of a local dance troupe believe the first → Read More

Her Dental Woes Are Over, But A First-Generation Student Has Put College On Hold

Ngone Seck, a first-generation college student from Florissant who received a full scholarship to Washington University, is smiling bigger after getting → Read More

Don Marsh's Resignation Followed Remarks About Women That Troubled Coworkers

Don Marsh, the longtime host of St. Louis Public Radio's talk show, resigned after his managers challenged him on at least three occasions about his → Read More

Large Gift Helps St. Louis’ Griot Museum Of Black History Emerge From Hard Times

For two decades, Lois Conley, founder of St. Louis’ Griot Museum of Black History, has struggled just to pay the bills, hoping the roof, heating and air → Read More

Many Questions Surround Don Marsh’s Resignation From

The abrupt resignation of longtime St. Louis Public Radio talk-show host Don Marsh last week has left many in the region with unanswered questions. On → Read More