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.
March 11, 1993 - Gary Harm, grand-nephew of Minnesota artist and children’s book author Wanda Gág, reads Millions of Cats. Millions of Cats won the 1929 Newbery Honor and remains one of the oldest American picture books still in print.
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March 11, 1993 - Dr. David Gunn was shot three times in the back after he got out of his car at the Pensacola Women's Medical Services.
March 11, 1993 - Dr. David Gunn was shot three times in the back after he got out of his car at the Pensacola Women's Medical Services.
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March 12, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Minnesota poet Phebe Hanson about her poetry, the concept of “Minnesota Nice," life for women in the state, and a conference Hanson will speak at that celebrates Minnesota women as part of national Women's History Month.
March 12, 1993 - On this segment of Voices from the Heartland, northern Minnesota writer Barton Sutter reads his essay, Sister City, which is about the Duluth sister city Superior, Wisconsin.
March 12, 1993 - Interview clip of American journalist and author E. Jean Carroll talking about her experience writing biography of Hunter S. Thompson. The book is titled Hunter: The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson.
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