At this “Fork in the Road,” Charles Renaud introduces us to Carson Sapp, a high school junior from Cairo, Georgia who is a world class archer. Carson's skill with a compound bow has taken him across the country...
North Florida's Gulf Coast is rich in seafood and stories about life on and near the water. Some of our most creative community members enjoy turning those stories into song. One such local musician is Brian Bowen. Sitting in...
Barry Courtney, owner of Vintage 21 in Tallahassee, has a lifelong passion for antiques. Courtney talks about how he started in the business and how it's changed over the years. Now he's getting ready to close his current store and find something new.
Originally Published: December 17, 2020 WFSU's Mike Plummer shows us the fateful story of a World War II era B-17 bomber that crashed at Saint Marks on a summer day in 1944. The plane went down carrying...
The South wouldn't be the South without boiled peanuts. But a really good boiled peanut can be elusive. Mike Plummer hit the road to find local boiled peanut experts. First he met up with Marvin McKenzie, owner of Glenda's Country Store on Highway...
Longineu Parsons and Joanna Sobkowska Parsons are both Florida A & M University faculty members and local musicians. They bring together classical piano and jazz trumpet to perform Spanish folks songs for us in the WFSU studios.
By the Choctawhatchee River, we hike through a recently burned longleaf forest and cross a swamp with dedicated trail volunteers. This new section of trail features a scenic boardwalk and a forest in the process of being restored...
Discover what it's like to foster a pet, plus we learn more about antiques and meet Chef Fe and learn how to cook Okra and Tomato stew.
Long before Texas had cowboys, Florida had cow hunters. The cattle they hunted and the horses they rode became known as Cracker. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits with Doyle Conner, Jr. and Stephen Monroe, two Florida cattlemen involved...

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