I set the camera on the ground, and watch as the fire burns slowly through the grass towards me. By the end of the day, the ground will be black and empty. Fire hits the reset button in longleaf...
I was looking out at a Category 5 hurricane, and not for the first time. But unlike during Hurricane Andrew, over thirty years ago, this time the glass didn’t break. I was visiting the University of Miami’s SUSTAIN Lab,...
We look at the various layers that go into making a "compost lasagna" and how Turkey Hill Farm works with a local seafood restaurant to turn leftover kitchen scraps into the perfect addition to his soil. More at wfsu.org/ecologyblog.
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WFSU's Mike Plummer joins some of the 2016 Great Florida Cattle Drive riders as they gather for a weekend to reinforce their bond. The upcoming 2021 Florida Cattle Drive is on their minds and their aim is to...
Digging into the history of one of the Tallahassee region's most unique public gardens.
We learn about a new program by the City of Panama City to help in clean up following Hurricane Michael. Based on the Adopt-a-Highway model, individuals or groups can pick a section of the city to clean up. The...
Linda Hall is a mixed media artist who works with all kinds of media; gouache, papier mache, and things she finds like old fabric and quilts. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits her studio to find out about her wide...
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.
WFSU Public Media explores "Rightfully Hers," an exhibit at the Florida Historic Capitol Museum about the history of the women's suffrage movement. Museum staff discuss the development of the exhibit and the stories behind the objects on display.
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...










