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  • Four Republican candidates vie for a Cape Coral State house seat next Tuesday in a primary race that would have been open to all voters, until a write-in…
  • One family in Berkeley, California uses a strange word to describe the way their Jewish and Latino immigrant heritages combine to make something new.
  • We bring you an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories with singer/songwriter Bill Metts, who performed on Arts Edition just last month with fellow singer/songwriter Bruce Gallant. The duo perform at venues around SWFL and Bill is co-founder and vice president of the non-profit Hope By Song, which helps people whose stories of loss, abuse, addiction, homelessness, PTSD have not been heard by inspiring them to tell their stories through song.
  • Frogs are going extinct - here's how we can save them.
  • What has been called "one of the most bizarre" communal utopias.
  • All chapters of Reflections of a Colored Girl,” a series of essays from Martha R. Bireda, Ph.D.
  • Once a remote, tropical wilderness is now one of the fastest growing areas in the country.
  • Set in the heart of the Amazon, a young Ashéninka boy must face his fears and catch a giant catfish.
  • Residents from Oaxacan town Niltepec alchemize blue indigo pigment from the jiquilite plant.
  • In Naples, Florida, swamp buggy racing isn’t just a sport — it’s a living tradition.
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