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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The Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH) was developed to create a community benefits agreement ensuring certain rights for its future employees for Milwaukee's downtown Deer District.
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Starting on April 11, the Milwaukee Film Festival is returning to local screens for its 16th year. It features 300 films from local, national, and international filmmakers that show off a wide array of topics and formats for 15 days.
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Purple is often associated with royalty and can promote a calming and healing state in the body. Here are some ways to add purple flowers and vegetables to your garden.
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Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians for this month.
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Sarah Davitt is Milwaukee’s first Public Artist in Residence, a position created by the city in 2023 to address civic challenges in Milwaukee with creative, artistic ideas. Her project, the 'Art Car,' will debut this summer.
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Wisconsin-native and Latino historian, Sergio Gonzalez's new book, Strangers No Longer, unpacks Latino belonging and faith in Wisconsin and how it informs our communities today.
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Ahead of of Wisconsin's presidential preference primary, WisPolitic's JR Ross shares an overview.
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Milwaukee will experience 90% coverage of the solar eclipse on April 8th. Here's what to expect and how to best enjoy it.
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Packing for a move can be complicated. Now think about what it would be like to move an entire museum, with its fragile and sometimes ancient artifacts. That’s what’s happening at the Milwaukee Public Museum as it prepares to move to its new location in 2027.
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Fridays in March, the planetarium is trying something a little different. Choreographed laser shows are being projected onto the planetarium's dome to space-themed music.