A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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September 14, 1983 - Barbara Matusow, author of "The Evening Stars," talks about the evolution of the television network anchor. Matusow also answers listener questions.
September 15, 1983 -
September 16, 1983 - James Ulland, Minnesota senate minority leader, discusses the alternatives he favors to state policies pursued by the majority DFL party. His critical view of the state is addressed. Ulland also answers listener questions.
September 17, 1983 - Mike Zerby, staff photographer from the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, and instructor at the College of St. Thomas, answers listener questions about the art and technology of photography. Zerby has covered two space shuttles, the trip of the Viking replica ship Hjemkomst, and has photographed births and abortions.
September 19, 1983 - Walter Mondale, presidential candidate and former U.S. vice president, speech at annual Minnesota AFL-CIO meeting. Mondale speaks on free trade, strong unions, and his criticism of President Reagan’s economic policy. Minnesota AFL-CIO President David Roe introduces Mondale.
September 19, 1983 - Billy X. Curmano was buried alive for 3 days on September 17, 1983 in a "Performance for the Dead".
September 19, 1983 -
September 19, 1983 - MPR’s Pat Kessler reports on Walter Mondale, presidential candidate and former U.S. vice president, speaking to the Minnesota AFL-CIO. Mondale criticizes “Reaganomics,” and states his support for strong unions in the United States.
September 20, 1983 - Excerpt from Rudy Perpich speech, in which he calls for labor support for Walter Mondale’s presidential run.
September 21, 1983 -