MPR News Features are news segments created for various long-form programming, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered, amongst others. Features run the gambit of interviews, reports, profiles, and coverage.
January 2, 1992 - American poet Diane Glancy reads her poem "Without Title" (for my Father who lived without ceremony).
January 2, 1992 - A conversation about the book “Braided Lives: An Anthology of Multicultural American Writing.” It was created by Minnesota teachers, for teachers and students in Minnesota high schools. They were assisted in their work by scholars, writers, the staff of the Minnesota Humanities Commission, and the officers of the Minnesota Council of Teachers of English.
January 2, 1992 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews Judy Remington about the challenging environment for women’s organizations and progressive arts programs compared to the 1970s.
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January 3, 1992 - Minnesota labor activist Harry DeBoer is remembered by former union radical. De Boer was instrumental in the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 and a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party.
January 3, 1992 - Writer and critic Erin Hart reviews The Nightingale, a Tom Poole 1991 production being stage d at Theatre de la Jeune Lune. The play is a mashup of fairy tales based on Hans Christian Andersen’s work.
January 3, 1992 - Joe Follansbee provides his impressions of Jeffry Friedman’s Debt, Development, and Democracy, which analyzes the different paths Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela took to similar external financial conditions.
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January 4, 1992 - Local writer Lawrence Sutin shares thoughts on friends who have babies and their focus shifts from their friends to their children.