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  • Today’s episode features Jacki Levine, editor of "Once Upon a Time in Florida: Stories of Life in the Land of Promises.” The book is curated from the archives of FORUM, the award-winning magazine of Florida Humanities. The anthology presents 50 often surprising and always intriguing stories of life in Florida by some of the nation’s most talented writers and scholars.
  • Today’s episode features the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. at Celebration Pointe in Gainesville. The annual event is a celebration of courage and hope and is a movement that unites communities to end breast cancer as we know it for everyone.
  • Today’s episode features Dr. David Reed, associate provost for Strategic Initiatives and inaugural director of the Artificial Intelligence Academic Initiative Center, known as AI2 (AI squared).
  • Today’s episode features “Shows and Tell” a new podcast by former UF Performing Arts Director Michael Blachly and David Stirt, former owner of the “Gator Bait” publication.
  • Today’s episode features Ron Magill and Greg Cote authors of the new book “The Pride of a Lion: What the Animal Kingdom Can Teach Us About Survival, Fear and Family.” The book features the true and incredible survival story of K’wasi, a lion cub who overcame unimaginable odds. It is documented by wildlife expert, photographer and Miami Zoo Communications Director and UF Distinguished Alumnus Ron Magill. Miami Herald Sports Columnist Greg Cote serves as the wordsmith to showcase K’wasi’s remarkable journey from the untimely death of his mother to become a magnificent star of Lion Country Safari.
  • Today‘s episode features the Gainesville Fine Arts Association Summer Studio Tour, a self-guided tour through working artist studios in and around Gainesville. The event is free and kicks off with a special event from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 14 at the GFAA Gallery at 1314 South Main Street.
  • Today’s episode features Leah Diehl, Director of Therapeutic Horticulture at Wilmot Gardens and the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florida. She creates programming for diverse populations and participates in research studies examining the impact of plants and nature on quality of life and wellness.
  • Today’s episode features the Gainesville Community Playhouse production of “Clue” at the Vam York Theater in Gainesville from May 26 through June 11.
  • Today’s episode features the University of Florida Field & Fork Farm and Gardens program. The vision for the Field & Fork Program is to offer spaces at UF where individuals can take courses and participate in activities that focus on sustainable agriculture and food systems at multiple scales, including the home, community gardens, small or urban farms, or large-scale food production.
  • Today’s episode features the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Interest Communications Summer Institute on June 14-16…
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