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March 27, 1987 -
April 4, 1987 - This month's edition of Minnesota Monthly features excerpts from Eugene McCarthy's new book, "Up 'Til Now," and today on Weekend we are pleased to present to you an interview with Eugene McCarthy. This is chiefly about people in politics that have made an impression on McCarthy over the years. He talks about Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Nixon, Carter, plus Rayburn, Humphrey, Mondale. He tells us his view of the press and the state of politics today.
April 7, 1987 - Raw audio of Bill Holm voicing pieces for the Morning Show. With introductory remarks about what the audio is. Four stories, some about life in China.
April 10, 1987 -
April 25, 1987 - Spillville is published by Milkweed Editions
May 13, 1987 - An interview with Marisha Chamberlain's about her play "Angels of Warsaw."
May 15, 1987 - Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest is a prize where writers try to write the worst first sentance. Sheila B. Richter has written the winner.
May 19, 1987 - Patricia Hampl and a few of her friends rode-tripped to Iowa to visit the same small town Antonin Dvorak visited when he wrote his American Quartet.
May 20, 1987 - A recording of Charles Lindbergh reading from his memoir "Spirit of St. Louis" about his first flight across the Atlantic.
May 27, 1987 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks with Lou Bellamy, artistic director of The Penumbra Theatre, about August Wilson receiving a Pulitzer Prize Award.