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  • NPR journalists around the world weigh in on some of the most pressing international issues facing President-elect Donald Trump — from trade with China, relations with Russia and fighting ISIS.
  • The lawsuit from three senior and lauded FBI agents at the bureau says the Trump administration demanded loyalty for those staying at the bureau.
  • Discover the sizzling stories behind the constellations in this planetarium event for adults (21+). Explore Arabian mythology hidden in the sky as you take a trip through the cosmos during the ultimate planetarium adventure.

    Grab your favorite magic lamp and join us for a special presentation of Sordid Secrets: Arabian Nights. We'll dive deep into the scandalous and sultry stories of master storyteller Scheherazade, learning about Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor, King Solomon, and their connections to the planets and stars.


    We'll close the show with a look at the Arab constellations, how they set the foundation for the constellations we know today, and how to befriend the Jinn that may or may not live in your home. Much like all our Sordid Secrets, this is an adult event, as these tales definitely aren't rated PG!

    Our Planetarium is an inflatable dome. Guests sit on cushions on the floor of the planetarium to view the show. Due to size, space is limited to 25 patrons at a time. Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended for this reason. On show nights, please arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled showing. In case of no-shows/late shows: reserved spots will be released at show time to make space for the next party.

    Shows begin at 6 and 7 pm and last approximately 45 minutes. Seating is limited and very popular. We encourage purchasing your tickets in advance, as this is a first come, first served event. Please call 850-664-1261, stop by the Science Center, or use our online ticketing option to purchase your tickets.

    Our planetarium is powered by Gulf Power
  • Jaimee Harris' new album, more new releases and a double header from our Studio-A (Listen Button)
  • Caitlin's Latest Featuring Sarah Jarosz and Daniel is in Studio-A
  • The 21-year-old American star battled back over three sets to defeat the world's top-ranked player, Aryna Sabalenka. Gauff is the first American to win at Roland-Garros since Serena Williams in 2015.
  • In the state's 2nd Congressional District, redistricting placed two incumbent Republican congressmen in a primary battle.
  • The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says the number of vehicles winning its two safety awards jumped from 39 to 71 for the 2015 model year.
  • In a huge comeback, Nathan Chen spun around four times in the air during six jumps on the second and final day of the men's singles figure skating competition.
  • Rising Appalachia LIVE in concert on Thursday, May 5th, 2022 at 8 PM.
    Doors open at 4 PM.

    Opening Acts: Holy RIver & Brynne Heatley & Stacey Vann & ChiroYoga
    Rising Appalachia brings to the stage a collection of sounds, stories, and songs steeped in tradition and a devotion to world culture. Intertwining a deep reverence for folk music and a passion for justice, they have made it their life’s work to sing songs that speak to something ancient yet surging with relevance.
    Whether playing at Red Rocks or in rail cars, at Italian street fairs or to Bulgarian herbalists, this fiercely independent band has blazed a unique and colorful path across the globe. 11 years into their movement, Rising Appalachia believes that the roots of all these old songs are vital to our ever-evolving soundscape.

    Led by the collective voice of sisters Leah and Chloe, and joined by their beloved band - percussionist Biko Casini and bassist/guitarist David Brown - Rising Appalachia is a melting pot of folk music simplicity, textured songwriting, and those bloodline harmonies that only siblings can pull off. Listen for a tapestry of song, clawhammer banjo tunes, fiddle, double bass, acoustic guitar, djembe, barra, bodhran, spoken word, and a wealth of musical layering that will leave you called to action and lulled into rhythmic dance simultaneously. It is both genre-bending and familiar at the same time. Proudly born and raised in the concrete jungle of Atlanta, Georgia, sharpening their instincts in the mountains of Appalachia, and fine-tuning their soul on the streets of New Orleans they have crafted a 6-album career from the dusts of their passion. In 2015 Rising Appalachia founded the Slow Music Movement, to help maintain an independent musical spirit in the face of such a fast-paced world. They are creatively committed to keeping their work accessible at the local street level as well as expanding to larger audiences abroad, and have continued to maintain autonomy by self- managing, recording, producing and creating, and directing their work. They are greatly honored to do the work that they do.
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