“We're not in the artifact-collecting business; we're in the information-collecting business.”
That's Dr. Glen Doran, Chair of the FSU Anthropology Department (Retired). “Florida has one of the richest prehistoric and historic heritages of any place in the country.”
Many historic sites...
Take a look at the need for technical certifications in the IT field. We hear from trade school and community college representatives as well as an IT security professional about the shortage of skilled workers in this rapidly...
We travel into the Apalachicola National Forest with Bruce Means to learn more about his favorite animal, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has spent forty years studying the snake using radio telemetry. He has taken his decades...
After six years, the Tyler Denning Band found that their sound evolved, and decided to change their name to Taller Trees. They play what they like to call "Soul Rock," a blend of blues, R&B, funk, and rock....
After the tide swallows the sand bar off of Bald Point, we walk over to the oyster reefs. A few foraging birds poke the sprinkling of oysters still above water; we end up counting seven oystercatchers. Susan Cerulean notices...
Don't call it LARPing! These SCA fighters are historically reenacting the medieval ages! They craft their own knightly armor, weave their own clothes, and string their own bows. Tournaments are decided by strength and the weight of one's honor...
Local musicians Belle and the Band join us in the WFSU studios to perform their original song “Tallahassee Waltz”.
Heading out on an Ecoadventure
“Whoa, Mr. Rob!” shouts Olivia, “there are some of those carnivorous plants!” Upon closer inspection, the reddish splotches by our feet are sticky little pink sundews. It’s the kind of moist area plant you might...
Continuing our Local Routes Musical Series, the group The Krickets perform their original song “Voodoo Resurrection.”
Every quail season at Elsoma Plantation, the Chapin family tests the truth of an old saying: The spacing of a longleaf pine forest is known to be wide enough for a wagon to ride through.
Charles Chapin III is the owner...










