This Pensacola-area band performs high energy blues, R&B, jazz and funk which is influenced by blues legends like B.B. King, Koko Taylor, Bessie Smith and Muddy Waters.
Bulldog, Pigeon, Dolphin, and Stretching Dog all have something to teach us about stretching and strengthening various parts of our bodies.
Created, produced and hosted by former professional ballerina Miranda Esmonde-White, the continuing series CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY ESSENTRICS helps people of all ages and fitness levels rebalance their bodies, increase mobility and keep joints healthy and pain-free. Based on the fitness technique Essentrics, developed by Miranda, each 30-minute episode features a full-body workout with dynamic strengthening and stretching exercises: all-standing, all-floor or all-barre. In CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY ESSENTRICS XI, participants will notice an immediate increase in flexibility and a release of tension in their muscles after each episode-improving their posture and range of motion. Stress is released and aches and pains are soothed through the gradual unlocking of the entire body.
WSRE has brought back the classic culinary program, GOURMET COOKING with Earl Peyroux. GOURMET COOKING aired for nearly two decades, premiering on WSRE in 1977 and on PBS stations nationwide in 1982.
In a one-on-one interview with host Dee Dee Sharp, 78 year old Allan J. Hall shares the compelling story of how he and his family survived one of the most atrocious genocides in human history. Hall's family survived by going into hiding for years, and every day just staying alive was a major feat. Today, Hall is an attorney and a professor, and he gives back by sharing his childhood story. Holocaust victims were systematically persecuted, enslaved, imprisoned and annihilated. Historians say that during the 1930's and 40's more than eleven million people lost their lives, including an estimated six million Jews and over a million children.
WSRE's "inStudio" broadcasts conversations focused on local topics and solutions. Guests offer information, insight and ideas about issues impacting quality of life for the Gulf Coast communities of Northwest Florida and South Alabama.
Florida-based quintet Bella Orange kicks off the third season of WSRE's StudioAmped concert series with soulful, sultry vocals, seductive horns, swanky guitars, melodic keys, smooth bass, and a driving back beat. Bella Orange consistently delivers a high energy, emotional performance. Concert was taped live in front of a studio audience in WSRE's Jean & Paul Amos Performance Studio in 2011.
It's annual employee evaluation time at the NMTV studios as the gang screens this 1958 shocker about a cemetery director who believes he causes clients' deaths by sticking pins in a map of their plots, inspiring the Baron to improve Sapo's dismal performance with a job board.