We bring you a taste of what the audience experienced at Gradstock 2016. The Johnnie Marshall Blues and joined eight other bands for a music-filled weekend, all in the name of American Graduate. Here they are performing their original...
The pillowcases are writhing. Everyone has been handed one, and some are moving more than others. Large scales show through the thin fabric, and in at least one pillowcase, a head is seeking a way out. It won’t have...
Good Taste Tally is a farm that allows for a different kind of exploration. FSU Assistant Education Professor George Boggs has created an entire learning environment full of hands-on, outdoor experiences. The farm's employees are George Boggs, his family, and...
WFSU-TV sought out Tallahassee's Belle and the Band to write and record a theme song for our new Local Routes show. Lead singer Kathryn Belle Long wrote the song over a weekend, and here we see the rest of...
The 4 members of Belle and the Band (Kathryn Belle Long, Mickey Abraham, Kevin Robertson, and Mike Snelling) talk about what it was like to with a Suncoast Regional Emmy for creating the Local Routes Theme Song and why...
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...
Greenwood’s only grocery store—The Greenwood Supermarket caught fire after Hurricane Michael. Now, the small town is a food desert and neighbors can’t afford fresh food due to recovery costs from the storm.
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.
Jake Dane, Giovanni Marrero-Baez, Adam Hendley, Holly Riley, and Heath Fowler make up the group known as Wolf and Witness. They perform their song “From the Atmosphere” in the WFSU television studios
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)