UPDATED: 55 Years Later Protesters For Integration Recognized
Many of the people who participated in the 1960’s Sit-ins in downtown Pensacola returned over the weekend for the unveiling of a historical marker honoring their efforts. Patricia Turner Jefferson...
View ArticleSeagrass & Satsumas: Palafox Market May 2, 2015
This Saturday marked 8 years of farmers' selling direct to consumers at the Palafox Market. The market has transformed from a small, seasonal market to a year-round market with nearly 100 vendors....
View ArticleSanta Rosa Farmer's Market Debuts This Weekend
Coming up Saturday the Pace area will be home to a new farmer's market . Last fall farmers approached Santa Rosa County Extension 's commercial horticulture agent, Blake Baxton, to talk about the...
View ArticleSeagrass & Satsumas: Palafox Market May 9, 2015
Summer squash: crookneck yellow squash, zucchini, and cucumbers. Plus swiss chard! Onions straight from the ground. Lots of herbs and other edible and fruiting plants are available. Potatoes. This is...
View ArticleSeagrass & Satsumas: Palafox Market May 31, 2015
It was an unusual weekend at the Palafox Market with "Slide the City" set up on the north end of where the market normally extends. Lots of people with inflatable rafts and wearing bathing suits...
View Article'Treasure Island' On Stage This Weekend At Pensacola Little Theatre
It’s hard to beat a good story in the summer time. Pensacola Little Theater is bringing a classic to life this weekend with their production of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. The show is...
View ArticlePensacola Museum Showcases Gulf Coast Through Two Artists
Two exhibits currently at the Pensacola Museum of Art highlight the beauty and diversity of landscapes on the Gulf Coast. Artists Margaret Biggs & Richard Sexton are both going to be speaking to...
View ArticleStamped: Pensacola LGBT Film Fest Is Back For Fourth Year
This week venues around Pensacola are hosting Stamped: The Pensacola LGBT Film Festival. This is the fourth year for the film festiva which highlights artistic achievement in film from and about the...
View ArticleThis Weekend Is The Ninth Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch
This Saturday is First City Arts Center’s Ninth Annual Glass Pumpkin patch. The Arts center houses a glass blowing and pottery studio in the Longhollow Neighborhood where we recently went for a visit....
View ArticleMerry Christmas From 14/59
Thanks for listening to the Christmas edition of 14/59. I promised some bonuses online and the first is what you should be drinking while listening to Christmas music: a classic Manhattan. In my family...
View ArticleLocal Civic Groups Host Candidate Forums
Pensacola Young Professionals along with the Chamber of Commerce, Seville Rotary Club, and Propeller club are hosting the second of two candidate forums Tuesday night at Phinneas Phogg’s at Seville...
View ArticleBubba Watson Is Having The Most Fun At The Olympics
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View ArticleLa Frontera Screening & Discussion
'La Frontera' is a documentary film about local forester, farmer, and researcher Mark Hainds' 1,000 mile journey along the Texas-Mexico border. He interacts with local citizens, border patrol,...
View ArticleAre We There Yet? Audio Stories To Make The Trip Fly By
Winter break and holidays often mean long car or airplane trips that can feel even longer driving alone or with a car full of sleepy family members. Whether you're looking for entertainment on a long...
View Article2016 Christmas Choral Special
We're kicking off what we hope will be an annual tradition here at WUWF, to feature local choirs and musicians singing holiday music to share with our listeners. Thank you to UWF Singers , The Choral...
View ArticleMartin Luther King Jr. Weekend Service Opportunities
Traditionally the Saturday of the long Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend is set aside for community service. There are several opportunities to serve along the gulf coast. UWF is facilitating a day of...
View Article#WomensMarchPcola Brings Women Together For Demonstration
On the heels of Donald Trump’s inauguration, hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall Saturday for the Women’s March on Washington. The event was organized as a grassroots movement...
View ArticlePensacola Opera Presents Dead Man Walking
A series of town hall discussions on crime and capital punishment are being hosted by the Pensacola Opera leading up to their production of “Dead Man Walking.” Pensacola Opera is producing the Florida...
View Article"Gangsta Gardener" Comes To Pensacola
It’s officially spring and that means you might have thought about starting your garden. Or maybe you’ve never grown anything. Either way the University of West Florida invites you to meet Ron Finley,...
View Article"Look & See" Explores The Work Of Wendell Berry
This Thursday WUWF and other local partners will be hosting a screening of a new film about Wendell Berry at the From the Ground Up Community Garden . Lindsay Myers spoke with the film’s director and...
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