New exhibit at LeMoyne Art Museum in Tallahassee focuses on local women who used art to explore elder life experiences of other women in our community. Eleanor Dietrich, Linda Hall, Becki Rutta, Mary Jane Ryals and Carol Lynne Knight each brought their unique talents to this photographic and literary exhibit.
We bring you a taste of what the audience experienced at Gradstock 2016. The Johnnie Marshall Blues and joined eight other bands for a music-filled weekend, all in the name of American Graduate. Here they are performing their original...
Friends and family of musician and educator Kathryn Belle Long honor her memory with a celebration of life and a fundraiser for a scholarship to help the next generation of students interested in the arts.
In an urban forest, trees are valued for what they contribute to a community. The southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) is a tree that provides shades, habitat for almost 1,000 different plants and animals, and is storm resilient.
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The conversation continues between WFSU Public Media's Executive Producer for Television, Suzanne Smith and WFSU FM News Director Lynn Hatter and Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan about their favorite parts and the the challenges of putting together stories focusing...
The city of Tallahassee has undertaken its first entry into the solar energy market and there is more on the drawing board. WFSU's Mike Plummer explores the deal structure for the city's solar farm, and the pros and...
WFSU-TV sought out Tallahassee's Belle and the Band to write and record a theme song for our new Local Routes show. Lead singer Kathryn Belle Long wrote the song over a weekend, and here we see the rest of...
"I’m just frustrated by those who make me feel excluded,” says Dara Wilson. We’re sitting on the grass by Lake Jackson after exploring some of the taller vegetation at its edge. Dara is reflecting on Black Birders Week, which...
The Wacissa River is fed by over a dozen springs, including the popular swimming hole, Big Blue. On a warm January day, we see snakes, alligators, and turtles galore. We might even go for a swim.
WFSU's Mike Plummer revisits the Carrabelle Bottle House and finds that artist Leon Wiesener has been exploring new construction materials for his latest projects in addition to his bottle builds. Leon has added static and kinetic geodesic spheres to...