Since 1993, a Tierra Verde-based nonprofit has monitored and protected the region’s most valuable asset and namesake with the help of its community, corporate and local...
Elizabeth Gelman is what’s known in the arts universe as a multiple hyphenate. Today’s guest on the Arts Alive! podcast is Senior Director of Arts and...
Did you know Florida receives only 5% of its electricity from solar power? Not good for the Sunshine State. That's why we receive an "F" from...
The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month, and Curator of Art Emily Kapes, who’s been part of the...
Following the terrible manatee die-off in 2021, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decided to take the drastic...
Just as The Florida Orchestra was announcing its 56th season, Music Director Michael Frances dropped by the studio for an Arts Alive! podcast. It was a...
This week's episode centers on Eatonville, the first all-Black town in America, incorporated in 1887. Craig recently focused one of his Florida Phoenix columns on efforts...
Since the beginning of March, they’ve been Paul Sheldon and Annie Wilkes, the characters at the center of the storm that is Misery, the stage drama...
Our guest is Julie Albert, right whale conservation program coordinator for the Marine Resources Council.Continue reading
Members of the Radio Theatre Project audience tell Bonnie Agan they like to close their eyes during a performance, and imagine what’s being said, and described,...