This series presents interviews between David Rubenstein and some of the nation's most renowned scholars and public figures, including Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Annette Gordon-Reed, and others. In these in-depth conversations, Rubenstein illuminates the work of these influential historians and thinkers as well as the subjects of their scholarship.
In this second of two episodes on Europe's "City of Light," we ride a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, take a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, get an extremely close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle, go on a tombstone pilgrimage at Pere Lachaise Cemetery, and savor the Parisian cafe scene. Few cites are so confident in their expertise in good living-and as travelers, we get to share in that uniquely Parisian joie de vivre.
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.
AWARE! is a stimulating journey with a variety of cultural interests of the many ethnic communities throughout Northwest Florida and parts of Alabama. Focusing on people and current issues, the series features newsmakers, movers and shakers, role models and celebrities who relate their encouraging, inspirational, and sometimes controversial but always entertaining stories. With humor, compassion, and incisive journalism, Dee Dee Sharp gets to the heart of what drives the area's diverse communities and shares a wealth of insight and experience with WSRE viewers.
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.
Jeff welcomes Dr. James Andrews, an internationally renowned orthopedic surgeon and founder of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze. Dr. Andrews talks with Jeff about his early medical career and the path that led him to become the surgeon of choice for the world's leading athletes. He also talks about his passion for preventing injuries in youth sports, and speaks candidly about the cause of many youth sports-related injuries and how they can be stopped.
Jeff talks with Jim McBride, a CMA Award-winning, Grammy-nominated songwriter and former President of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. His writing career spans over 30 years and includes over 100 album cuts, 18 top 40 singles, 10 top ten singles and 6 number ones. Jim left the postal service in 1981 to pursue his songwriting career full time. His first hit song came that year with the release by Conway Twitty of ?A Bridge That Just Won?t Burn."
From the 2018 Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival, Nashville singer-songwriters Jerry Vandiver, Ann Buckle and Tim Buppert perform live on the WSRE Amos Studio concert stage.