05/09/13 - Thursday’s looks at the significance of the Miami River in South Florida over thousands of years with Paul S. George and his is book . It was a boon to native residents, and its banks were home to Jesuit missions, slave plantations, Julia Tuttle’s home and Flagler’s hotel. The river is still a robust part of the local economy. And more, ’s Food & Dining, with wine columnist Fred Tasker. That’s Topical Currents Thursday at 1pm on rebroadcast at 7pm on and audio on-demand after the live program.