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We’re joined today by New York-based playwright Rich Orloff to talk about his one-man show called “It’s a Beautiful Wound” which explores what he…
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We’re listening back to conversation WGCU’s Jessica Meszaros had with author Lyn Millner about her book “The Allure of Immortality—an American Cult, a…
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Anyone who visited southwest Florida’s beaches during the summer of 2018 knows what a bad red tide event can do. Dead marine life clogged area beaches and…
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The Laboratory Theater of Florida in Fort Myers opens its 11th season this month with playwright Arthur Miller’s timeless classic, “The Crucible,” which…
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We're marking the 18th anniversary of the September 11th attacks by listening back to a conversation we had in 2017 with Beverley Bass. She's a…
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According to the latest numbers from the National Institute on Drug Abuse just over 25 percent of kids growing up in the U.S. live in households where…
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Ranked-choice voting is an election system in which voters don’t pick one candidate for each race, but rather rank all candidates in order of their…
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Before heading out on their Great American Tour in July, the Sebring-based band the Swamp Rats returned to the WGCU studios to perform new selections of…
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Diversity is what unites us all – that’s the underlying premise of the latest book by our guest, Dr. Andrew Solomon. He is a writer and lecturer on…
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The Centers for the Arts in Bonita Springs has a brand new exhibition opening Sept. 3 called “Small Wonders: Insects in Focus” that puts some of the…