Mason Margut, Michael Bakan, and Brian Hall are members of the local music group, World Music Trio. In this segment they perform a unique interpretation of the Jewish prayer, Shalom Rav.
At Bald Point State State Park, we kayak by fishermen, oystermen, migratory ducks, and monarch butterflies- some of the best of natural north Florida. Joining us are: Doug Alderson, the Assistant Chief of Florida's Office of Greenways...
Mason Margut, Michael Bakan and Brian Hall stayed after their performance in our studio to talk about the songs they played and how they each got interested in playing world music.
After purchasing a wrecked house for back taxes, FAMU Alumnus Cornelius Jones stumbles upon what was once football legend Jake Gaither's house. Delve into the legacy Gaither left behind and how he was a hero to the Tallahassee community....
WFSU and Florida A & M University invite you to a free advance screening of the brand new documentary, Tell them We Are Rising. This film examines the history of Black Colleges and Universities. Join us Friday, January...
Super Smash Brothers is a video game franchise that began in 1999. Throughout the years it has only become more popular and Tallahassee locals now organize Super Smash Brothers tournaments. These tournaments are so popular that committed players from...
In Late July, volunteer researchers spread out over Tallahassee to see how many of each butterfly species they could find. It's part of a yearly event for the North American Butterfly Association, who uses data from locations across...
As part of the 2017 WFSU studio event Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song, the musical group comprised of Mimi Hearn, Frank Graham & Friends peform the song called "Chain of Fools" The event focused on the...
Originally written by Neil Young about the Kent State shootings in 1970, Sway Jah Vu performs the song during the WFSU studio production called "Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song.)
WFSU's Mike Plummer visits Hands & Hearts for Horses, a therapeutic riding stable located in Thomasville, GA. Program Director Susie Shin explains how she, her staff and an army of volunteers utilize their equine counterparts to address cognative,...