Today's upside down poses give your glands a boost, regulating those pesky hormones.
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 goes on the road: ghost tours of local haunted landmarks in Pensacola.
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.
James Ledbetter is the editor of INC. Magazine and inc.com. He shared insight on business and journalism in today's digital world.
Science fiction and fantasy help formulate our perception of robotics, but in reality we are likely on the cusp of robots being part of our everyday lives. Google engineer and Rice University adjunct professor James McLurkin is at the forefront of this coming revolution. McLurkin was mesmerized by technology and engineering at an early age, a fascination that has made him one of the most respected names in the field of robotics. He has been recognized and celebrated in Time and Black Enterprise Magazines and featured on the PBS television series Nova. His expertise has been sought after by such entities Walt Disney Imagineering and Micro Display Corporation.
StudioAmped showcases local musicians and the original music of regional artists, captured live from the stage of the WSRE's Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio.
A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, and a mad surgeon replaces them with those of a criminal in the 1962 version of this oft-filmed French novel. Meanwhile, an unfortunate accident on the NMTV set gives Sapo an opportunity to perform some experimental surgery of his own.