
Peter Kageyama has been making waves in cities across the country for 20 years. He's best known as the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places. He also just published his first work of fiction. Hunter's Point is a detective novel set in 1950s San Francisco in which he explores organized crime, World War Two Japanese internment camps and beat poetry.
Apr 25, 2023

Mario Nunez, creator and host of The Tampa Natives show on the Tampa Bay Arts and Education network, talks with WaveMakers about his nostalgic longing for the Tampa he grew up in.
Apr 11, 2023

Florida Aquarium CEO Roger Germann talks about conservation, coral and new experiences at the popular Tampa attraction.
Apr 4, 2023

Weekly conversations with people making a difference in the Tampa Bay region.
Mar 28, 2023

Concerns about affordable housing and lack of transportation options often focus on young people, but the AARP Florida says those issues also disproportionately affect aging residents. Jeff Johnson drops some knowledge.
Mar 21, 2023

Walter L. Smith is making waves battling environmental injustice. He talks about that work and meeting the late great Nelson Mandela.
Mar 14, 2023

Women have long played an important role in historic preservation. We talked to long-time preservation advocate Linda Saul-Sena and Jane Hernandez of the Chiselers, a group of women that have been focused on preserving the University of Tampa's Plant Hall since 1959.
Mar 7, 2023

Weekly conversations with people making a difference in the Tampa Bay region.
Feb 28, 2023

District 3 Tampa City Council candidates George The Hunted Feshev and Jose Vasquez talked about their bids to unseat incumbent Lynn Hurtak.
Feb 21, 2023
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