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  • The Southwest Florida-based alternative rock band Perfect Sequence joins us in studio for a live performance! The band’s high-energy sound also blends…
  • Atlanta-based singer and pianist Dara Carter is currently touring and performing music from her second album, “Hello Freedom,” released May 31. Carter is…
  • The Fort Myers-based rock and roll band The Electric Mud brings their self-described “punishing rhythm section,” “dizzying twin guitars,” and “gritty,…
  • Southwest Florida-based singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer and arranger Kyle Anne Duggan performs live in studio! She’ll be featured in the final…
  • The Southwest Florida-based band Swamp Rats join us in studio for a live on-air performance! Their self-described sound is “Florida folk with an edge,”…
  • In the months since flooding and high winds devastated the Gulf Coast one year ago, stories of loss, sacrifice and survival have emerged that help Americans understand what happened -- and to whom. For residents who are still recovering from the ordeal, the stories can be haunting.
  • The Southwest Florida-based band The Swingin’ Clique performs live in the WGCU studios ahead of their physically distanced outdoor show on Saturday, March 13 at the Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers at 7:30 p.m.The band’s performances create a unique immersive experience with their fresh take on traditional jazz, showtunes and melodies from the Great American Songbook, inducing nostalgia or anemoia for America’s swing era of the 1930s and 1940s.We’ll meet band members Hunter Dahlen (vocals, guitar, violin), Jonathan Ingram (bass), Stephen Johnson (trombone, trumpet), Bobby Ryan (drums) and Amy Sbarra (vocals).
  • Project Puffin interns spend the summer cataloging the health and habits of endangered Atlantic puffins. The job is loud and messy.
  • What happens if a Senior Living Residence needs to evacuate? We found out.
  • Discover the secrets of the Titanoboa - the largest snake to ever live.
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