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.
April 21, 1993 - Mary Cadogan, author of Women with Wings: Female Flyers in Fact and Fiction, shares stories of individuals from her book.
April 21, 1993 - Freelance writer Katherine Wyse Goldman discusses her book, My Mother Worked and I Turned Out Okay.
April 21, 1993 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Judi Johnson, of North Memorial Medical Center; and Carrie, a cancer survivor, about the evolution of "I Can Cope" cancer program. Johnson started the program in 1978.
April 21, 1993 - Minneapolis Police Officer Kent Warnberg was convicted in Wisconsin for fourth-degree sexual assault for fondling a female National Guard private in 1993. Includes Evelina Giobbe of WHISPER (Women Hurt in Systems of Prostitution Engaged in Revolt)
April 21, 1993 - A Midday interview with John Marty, state senator from District 54, about money, term limits, and campaign finances in state politics. Marty discusses the various bills at the Capitol.
April 22, 1993 - MPR’s Bob Potter interviews freelance writer Osha Gray Davidson about his research into National Rifle Association. Davidson has written a book based on his findings, titled Under Fire: The NRA and the Battle for Gun Control.
April 22, 1993 - Rhoda Lewin, a Minnesota-based oral historian and Jewish scholar comments on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as it prepares to open.
April 22, 1993 - Journalist Milton Moskowitz, co-author of The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America, details aspects and results from the book.
April 22, 1993 - American novelist and screenwriter Jay McInerney reads from his book, Brightness Falls.
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