Rob Larry
All Things Considered Host/ Digital ProducerHailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rob Larry joined the WUWM family in 2022 as a digital producer and became the host of All Things Considered later in the same year. Rob came to WUWM after a two year stint as an on-air personality with WGLB gospel radio in Milwaukee.
Rob holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in music performance and enjoys creative writing as well as supporting and performing live music. A former sports segment host, Rob is also an avid sports fan and is an emphatic supporter of the Green Bay Packers, and the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks.
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Jimmy Gutierrez is supporting WUWM as a "Lake Effect" producer during this busy election year.
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Research into sickle cell disease is underway across the country, but some of the most important work is being done here in Milwaukee with Dr. Prithu Sundd and the Versiti Blood Research Institute.
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Co-written by Milwaukee native Bri LeRose, "The People's Joker" is heavily based on the director, co-writer and lead actor Vera Drew’s life and relationship with queerness and comedy.
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A recent report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum shows rising numbers of traffic related deaths in Milwaukee County, especially for Black residents, sharply contrasts the statewide trend where traffic deaths have been on the decline for decades.
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Since 2014, Black Lens has worked to bring films and documentaries to the festival that spotlight emerging and established Black storytellers.
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The housing market is tight across the country, but Milwaukee presents some unique challenges that some other cities aren’t facing. Milwaukee Magazine's Chris Droser breaks down some of those challenges.
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To celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week, The Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project created a free lesbian history exhibit as well as hosting other events in the Milwaukee area.
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Mayor Cavalier Johnson is starting his second term and first full term as mayor, after winning the special election in 2022 after former Mayor Tom Barrett's resignation and serving a two-year term. Here are his plans moving forward.
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A new exhibit called “Dynamic Range” at the Haggerty Museum of Art features photographs by Bill Tennessen that capture a wide range of scenes documenting Milwaukee's Black community from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
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Seven years ago, Wisconsin brokered a deal with Foxconn — one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing companies. But Foxconn hasn’t come close to the promised jobs or investment. Now, Microsoft is promising a new deal. Will this be any different?