Robert Rauschenberg is arguably the most influential American artist of the 20th century. He moved from New York to Captiva Island in 1970 and would spend...
In little Arcadia in southwest Florida in the 1980s, two tragedies became national news: the exoneration of a Black father wrongfully convicted in 1968 for the...
This episode centers on music icon and Winter Haven native Gram Parsons. Parsons career took off in California, but his life began in Florida. Bob Kealing,...
On Christmas Eve, 1951, central Florida civil rights activists Harry and Harriette Moore were assassinated via bomb blast by Orlando members of the Ku Klux Klan,...
1. Ron DeSantis is using his personal version of a Department of Government Efficiency to harass areas that didn't vote for him; he should turn the...
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, just south of Gainesville, has a fascinating ecological history and history of human habitation as well. Lars Anderson guides tours throughout...
1. A new law purporting to ease recovery from hurricane damage for Florida homeowners may have been a Trojan horse from developers looking to get around...
1. Cedar Key is running out of drinking water and wants to take some from their neighboring communities. 2. Our guest Chad Crawford is a Florida...
Our guest this episode is Ann Colby, author of "Wicked St. Augustine," who tells us all about the storied history of prostitution in the city. She...
1. How is human waste from Miami ending up polluting the St. Johns River? Craig explains. 2. The Stonewall Uprising in New York in 1969 can...