February 8, 1984 - MPR’s John Biewen reports on concerns over National Weather Service’s response to a blizzard that struck Minnesota and South Dakota region on February 4, 1984. Congressman Arlan Stangeland questions why NWS did not issue a blizzard warning sooner.
February 11, 1984 - Minnesota Third District GOP Congressman Bill Frenzel and Fifth District DFL Congressman Martin Sabo answer listener questions about the federal budget, foreign policy, and other matters to be discussed during the current session of Congress.
February 27, 1984 - On this Midday program, MPR’s Dan Olson interviews W. Harry Davis, chair of the Minneapolis School Board, discusses Black history in the Twin Cities and Minnesota. Davis also answers listener questions.
March 2, 1984 - John R. Borchert and Judith A. Martin, co-authors of the book, Legacy of Minneapolis: Preservation Amid Chang, answer listener questions about efforts to preserve the city's heritage of architecture and design.
March 20, 1984 - During intermission of Festival of American Orchestras Concert, the first collaborative performance between Minnesota Orchestra and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, MPR’s Brian Newhouse presents a historical overview of the two orchestras and interviews members the both organizations.
April 7, 1984 -
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April 9, 1984 - On this Midday program, Metropolitan Opera soprano Benita Valenti talks with MPR hosts Dan Olson & Bill Parker. Valenti also answers listener questions about her art and training.
April 24, 1984 - On this Midday program, Minneapolis Star Tribune food columnist Al Sicherman talks about food, writing, and humor.
April 25, 1984 - All Things Considered’s Gary Eichten interviews Tom Mee, media relations director for the Minnesota Twins, about bulk ticket sales buy-out, status of Minnesota Twins as an organization, owner Calvin Griffith’s possible sale of team, and public interest in team.