From Gulf Shores, Whyte Caps is a dynamic rock-alternative quartet with a high energy sound.
Flexibility and strength are perfect partners, so develop them both with today's mix of postures.
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.
Host Dee Dee Sharp talks with local movers & shakers who represent minorities in television, radio, print, the world wide web and social media. The program explores the challenges and triumphs of minority owned media businesses and examines why, despite an industry that is said to be more inclusive, minorities are still underrepresented in all aspects of the industry, including ownership, in the board room, as writers, publishers, editors and as on-air talent as well. The discussion also includes some of the ?hot topics? in the news that have stirred up controversy and have led to discussions about race, diversity and inclusion. The guests are trailblazers, entrepreneurs, and talented media professionals who continue to make a positive difference in the community: Jerry McIntosh, the host and creator behind Our Voices and The McIntosh Principle, an internet-based, live- stream program; Vernon Watson, owner & general manager of WBQP TV; Grace Resendez McCaffery, owner and publisher of LaCosta Latina newspaper, and Jacqueline Miles, publisher of the iconic Pensacola Voice Newspaper.
The art and practice of meditation has now been embraced by a wide variety of people, advancing the idea that the more mainstream meditation becomes, the healthier our culture will collectively be. On this edition of inStudio, host Sherri Hemminghaus Weeks and her guests discuss meditation and its beneficial effects on mental and physical health.
Rory Kennedy, the youngest child of Bobby and Ethel Kennedy, has made her mark as an award winning documentary film maker.
Jeff Weeks conducts an in-depth interview with Guy Harvey. Harvey?s art is engulfed in action and splashed with vibrant color, yet pure and honest. He?s part artist and part scientist. Long ago Guy Harvey captured the attention of sportsmen, but these days his remarkable talent is being appreciated by a more diverse audience. From cruise ships and airport terminals to museum exhibitions, television, film and retail his marine wildlife art is taking the world on a deep sea adventure. Harvey is also a celebrated conservationist, he has joined with Nova Southeastern University in Florida to form the Guy Harvey Research Institute.
The Internationals play original country music, combining the classic sounds of 60s & 70s-era Nashville with the best of the Texas "Outlaw" singers and songwriters. This StudioAmped Concert was taped live in front of a studio audience in WSRE's Jean & Paul Amos Performance Studio in 2011.
The gang returns to the NMTV studios with the help of special guest Deep Roy. and dig up this creaky 1963 thriller, directed by the legendary Francis Ford Coppola - proving conclusively that even cinematic geniuses can make crummy movies. Meanwhile, Sapo gives Mittens an axe and...