March 18, 1992 - Midday program presents two documentaries - Shared Visions: Art, Music and Literature, reflections on cultural continuity by Native American artists, writers, dancers, and musicians; and Traditional Caring: Non-traditional Health Issues, a look at how Native Americans confront contemporary health concerns such as diabetes, alcoholism and AIDS with traditional healing practices.
March 19, 1992 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder talks with local poet and author Susan Marie Swanson about the changes in cultural subject matter within children books, with trend towards a depiction of diversity.
March 19, 1992 - Local author and teacher Julie Landsman records a reading about her father and the resistance during WWII.
March 19, 1992 - MPR’s Chris Roberts reports on the uptick in reported bias crime against members of the gay community. Roberts interviews Patti Abbott, a crime/victim advocate for the Minnesota Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council (GLCAC), who details multiple reasons behind the dramatic percentage increase in reported incidents.
March 20, 1992 - On this Voices from the Heartland segment, Duluth writer Barton Sutter reads his essay, A City upon a Hill. Sutter looks at the precarious nature of a wintery city on a hill.
March 21, 1992 - Local short story writer Jim Heynen reads Fewer Cats Now.
March 23, 1992 - Worldview’s Mike Maus interviews Carla Lind, American architect and author, about the history and preservation of Frank Lloyd Wright structures in Tokyo. Buildings designed by Wright in Minnesota are also discussed.
March 24, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder talks with former Minneapolis Police Chief Tony Bouza about his book, A Carpet of Blue: An Ex-cop Takes a Tough Look at America's Drug Problem.
March 24, 1992 - An interview about State Capitol tax proposal and spending as the economy works through recession concerns.
March 25, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews author Verlyn Klinkenborg about his book, The Last Fine Time, which chronicles the life of a family-owned Polish-American bar, "George & Eddie's," in Buffalo, New York.