Jake Dane, Adam Hendley, Giovanni Marrero-Baez, Health Fowler, and Holly Riley not only perform together in Wolf and Witness, but almost all are members of multiple other local music groups as well. They credit the local Tallahassee music scene...
Recent cold weather reminds us that we're in winter, but in the Red Hills of Georgia and the Apalachicola National Forest, this is the time of year when a very rare flower blooms. If you visited these areas in...
When Rob Diaz de Villegas produced his underwater archeology on the Wacissa piece, he was given one condition by researcher Morgan Smith; he couldn't use the site name. The reason? The researcher didn't want to reveal his exact location...
In 2019, WFSU discovered a special species of Mistletoe in the trees outside our building. It's Latin name is Phoradendron leucarpum, or oak mistletoe (also known as American mistletoe). WFSU's Rob Diaz de Villegas explores why it is considered...
Saturday, April 22, 2017, Tallahassee was one of the many cities around the country and the world that held a March for Science. In Florida's capital city, people gathered at the Anita Favors Thompson Plaza, headed up Adams...
Drawing from a diverse range of American music, Patrick McKinney wants to create a certain experience for audiences. "Ideally, my dream is that, as an audience member, you come out to a Langtry show and you're not exactly...
New exhibit at LeMoyne Art Museum in Tallahassee focuses on local women who used art to explore elder life experiences of other women in our community. Eleanor Dietrich, Linda Hall, Becki Rutta, Mary Jane Ryals and Carol Lynne Knight each brought their unique talents to this photographic and literary exhibit.
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...
Small, rural towns like Altha, Bristol, Chipley, and Blountstown dot our Florida panhandle. While Hurricane Michael devastated better known locales like Panama City and Mexico Beach, those lesser known inland outposts also took a knockout punch. WFSU’s Mike Plummer...
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...











