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  • We’re just three months into 2019, but already our regular Thursday “Arts Edition” installments of the program have showcased a broad cross section of…
  • We sit down with Ron Feemster, Journalism professor at Florida Southwestern State College, to discuss his upcoming lecture “Living in a World of Fake…
  • Fort Myers-based musicians Roy Schneider and Kim Mayfield perform their eclectic blend of Americana, Folk, Rock, Bluegrass, Country and Reggae music live…
  • We're sitting down with the founder of Southwest Florida VegFest to learn about living a plant-based life. The 2nd annual festival, which is this Sunday,…
  • Songwriter, guitarist, rocker and vocal powerhouse Kate Skales performs live in studio while she’s back in Southwest Florida for a series of…
  • Cerebral palsy has changed Vicky Page's life. As part of the StoryCorps oral history project, she discusses how she grew up with the disorder with a friend, Terrence Hicks.
  • Born Nov. 22, 1913, Benjamin Britten went on to become one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, one whose work managed to push boundaries while still remaining tonal. The centennial of his birth is being marked by concerts around the world and a massive reissue of his recorded works.
  • The first hour of Ocean Giants enters the world of the great whales.
  • Is this loosely regulated, multi-billion dollar industry putting seniors at risk?
  • How humans have tried to harness nature, from use of fire to the building of nuclear bombs
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