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...
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.
In late spring and early summer, wood storks and other wading birds head to rookeries to nest. To see one, we head into a cypress swamp owned by a married couple, who manage it as a preserve. ...
Hurricane Katrina, back in 2005, is often blamed for the demise of passenger rail service from New Orleans to Jacksonville, and all points in between. Now, more than ten years later, AmTrak and various local community leaders say it's...
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...
WFSU Public Media is kicking off this year's Summer Challenge on Saturday, June 3rd with a special ocean celebration sponsored by Alert Today Florida. The adventure begins at 10am Eastern at our station. Go to www.wfsu.org/summerchallenge to learn more...
The Capital Chordsmen have been the Tallahassee, Florida chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society for over 50 years. WFSU's Paul Delva looks at how these singers come together to share music with each other and the community.
Model trains aren't just for kids. Fascination that begins in youth can become a fascinating hobby for an adult.
Sam Miller is decked out in a denim shirt with the logo of CSX Railroad embroidered on it – and he's...
WFSU's Mike Plummer spends some time with the Seminole Radio Control Club. From planes, to helicopters to drones or multi-rotors, club president Jay Wiggins discusses the myriad choices available to today's aeronautical R-C hobbiest and other club members...
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...











