Vietnam Era Veteran Don Fortner plays Taps at the close of our studio event called Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single song. See the full show at www.wfsu.org/vietnam (click on Media Gallery)
Originally written by Pete Seeger, Where Have all the Flowers Gone?, is performed by Fred Lee (Vocals) and Jack Quine (Guitar) for WFSU's studio event in October 2017 called "Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song." See the full...
In 2015, we visited Morgan Smith's excavation of an archeological site on the Wacissa River. We come back to learn what he's found, and to look at work he's done on the Silver River
In October, WFSU Public Media held a special event in our studio combining music and memories from the Vietnam Era. This is one of the songs performed by Rachel Hillman and her band during that program. It...
WFSU ventures out into the Gulf of Mexico to discover what it's like to catch and tag sharks. Research Biologist John Carlson catches sharks and brings them aboard as part of a study to measure juvenile shark populations in...
As Ken Kopczynski and his fellow members of the Tallahassee Astronomical Society prepare for the August 21st solar eclipse, he talks about their organization and the work that goes into educating the public at this historic event at the...
In 1973, Charles Hoffman found mammoth bones alongside spearpoints in the Silver River. At the time, many archeologists didn't believe that humans could be in Florida early enough to interact with mammoths, and that underwater excavations were unscientific....
We look at WFSU's efforts to collect stories of the Vietnam Era as part of the Ken Burns documentary called The Vietnam War. In addition to sharing some of the local memories of those who lived during that time...
When Kathryn Belle Long wrote the lyrics to the Local Routes Theme, she set out to do in song what the show did through video: celebrate the best of north Florida and south Georgia. In our video for...
When we were shooting the video for this song, we tried to capture as much of what gives this area its character as we could. Canoeing the Wacissa, Apalachicola oysters on the half shell, finding painted rocks in...