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WFSU Programs

WFSU Programs

This the catch-all for programs produced in-house.

  • Executive director of The Artist Series, Melanie Mays, and oboist, Thomas Gallant, discuss Ensemble Schumann's upcoming performance through The Artist Series.
  • Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra music director, Darko Butorac, discusses his final concert with the TSO, "A Celebration of Beethoven and Butorac."
  • Cultural Notes for the week of April 22nd.
  • The month April celebrates the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Author Leah Rothstein offers answers to historical inequities while challenging residential segregation.
  • On tonight's program: A looming six-week abortion ban in Florida has advocates scrambling to ensure some kind of care will remain accessible; Florida dives into a voucher program that advocates hope will drown-proof more kids; With a voter referendum on recreational marijuana coming in November, some people are still sounding bells of alarm; While pot opponents – like Governor DeSantis – believe loosening the state’s marijuana laws would be catastrophic, not everyone is so sure; A young Florida mom struggles to keep her opioid addiction at bay; And Florida bids goodbye to a statesman. Perhaps one of the last in our modern era.
  • Dr. Michael Hanawalt discusses the Community Chorus's upcoming performance featuring Haydn's "Nelson Mass."
  • Dr. Patrick Dunnigan discusses the upcoming Tallahassee Winds, "Player's Choice," concert.
  • Where’s there’s a Will there’s a play.
  • This week 411 Teen talks all things gardening with Trevor Hylton, Urban Agriculture Agent for Leon County. This episode focuses on citrus care and information on the county extension program.
  • Cultural Notes for the week of April 15th.
  • On tonight’s program: An organization supporting transgender people in Tallahassee has gotten national attention; Governor DeSantis signs a bill into law ramping up penalties for interfering with law officers; Florida has a new law imposing harsher penalties on those convicted of retail theft; More and more Florida seniors are finding a place to live less and less affordable; The opioid crisis remains a crisis, although a Medicaid expansion in places like Florida is being touted as a powerful tool to help the fight; And some ancient Native American wisdom may be the best way to deal with some very modern problems.
  • Cellist Sophie Shao discusses her new album "Can Can Macabre."