As a decades long staple to the listening audience, Morning Edition combines a host program in St. Paul and NPR hosts in Washington and Los Angeles, bringing news from overnight and information throughout the state and world. Programming includes reports and interviews.
July 15, 1991 - College professor Robert L. Spaeth provides commentary about ‘self-esteem’ movement.
August 12, 1991 - A Morning Edition interview with American filmmaker and actor John Waters, who details the art scene and his film style of upsetting his audience.
August 13, 1991 - MPR’s Chris Roberts continues his attempt to get the temperature of baseball fans as a strong Minnesota Twins season leads into fall and the potential playoff run. Just don’t ask Twins manager Tom Kelly…who is focused on the game of the moment.
August 14, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth pushes back at collective rage and comments on the negative results it brings upon us.
August 23, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth provides commentary on the meaning of ‘E pluribus unum’ and his concerns on multi-culturalism.
August 27, 1991 - Minnesota-based author, educator, and outdoor enthusiast Bill Hansen presents an essay that warns to “watch your pack.”
August 28, 1991 - Minnesota author Will Weaver gives his first radio commentary…one which is a short list of six things things he knows…for sure.
September 3, 1991 - Minnesota-based author, educator, and outdoor enthusiast Bill Hansen comments on overpacking for excursions into the wilderness.
September 5, 1991 - Local college professor Robert L. Spaeth comments on the window into history that Ontario’s Old Fort William offers Minnesotans.
September 17, 1991 - After experiencing road game woes, MPR’s Bill Wareham reports that the Minnesota Twins have found their winning ways again by returning home to the dome and beating the Kansas City Royals.