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  • Tell Me About It features Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack Davis, the keynote speaker for the 2024 Sunshine State Book Festival.
  • It doesn’t have to be me that people see, but I do think it’s important for mental health to be a part of an audience.
  • This episode features the Michael Presley Bobbitt, playwright, entrepreneur, clam farmer, Cedar Key’s official Clambassador and now novelist. His new book, Godspeed, Cedar Key, available March 1, has been described By Kirkus Reviews “as a propulsive, character-driven post-apocalyptic ride, and a brutal tale of survival with a refreshingly kaleidoscopic perspective.”
  • Today’s episode features author and former University of Florida College of Medicine physician Ricardo Gonzalez-Rothi. His new book the The Mango Chronicle will be published on May 7.
  • WUFT's Dana Hill interviews NPR Journalist and Host Ari Shapiro about hosting the new season of "The Mole" on Netflix.
  • This episode features the Michael Presley Bobbitt, playwright, entrepreneur, clam farmer, Cedar Key’s official Clambassador and now novelist. His new book, Godspeed, Cedar Key, available March 1, has been described By Kirkus Reviews “as a propulsive, character-driven post-apocalyptic ride, and a brutal tale of survival with a refreshingly kaleidoscopic perspective.”
  • This episode features the new WildFlowers Music Park in Melrose, Florida. Robert Hutchinson and Catherine Booth join guest host Aileyahu Shanes to tell us about the park and the upcoming WildFlowers Festival of Music and Dance.
  • This episode features the Gainesville Community Playhouse, originally organized in 1927. Actors Jeff Stevens and Savannah Travers discuss their roles and the final production of their 2024-2025 season, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.”
  • Author Daniel Handler, who has written very popular books under the name "Lemony Snicket" spoke with Dana Hill ahead of his Phillips Center appearance.
  • Lili Tzou, Downtown Festival and Art Show Coordinator shares information on the juried artists competing for prizes, featured emerging artists, musical performances and street performers, kids activities, non-profit booths and how to get the most out the annual acclaimed art festival.
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