April 14, 1992 - An interview with Marjorie Dorner about her book, Winter Roads, Summer Fields: Stories. Many of the pieces in collection are based on stories she grew up with on a dairy farm outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
April 14, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly completes an interview with Studs Terkel on race and American history.
April 14, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly talks with former Twin Cities actor Danny Robinson Clark about The Piano Lesson, an August Wilson play being staged at The World Theatre. Clark portrays the character Wining Boy.
April 15, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisele profiles August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, which is being performed at the World Theater. Report looks at how Wilson has given a path for local African American playwrights.
April 16, 1992 - Worldview’s Mike Maus talks with travel writer Deanna Swaney on writing numerous Lonely Planet publications, including those for Bolivia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia.
April 17, 1992 - Author and instructor Jim Latimer and fiddle player Martin Hayes introduce the listening audience to the children’s book, The Irish Piper.
April 17, 1992 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, an essay from writer Laurie Allmann on her travels to Italy.
April 18, 1992 - As Ramadan concludes and the weekend marks Passover and Easter, Midday guest Clark Morphew, religious writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, answers listener questions about current issues in religion.
April 18, 1992 - Magazine editor and author Aubrey Edwards is interviewed about Children of the Dream: The Psychology of Black Success, a book she co-authored.
April 21, 1992 - Midday presents a keynote speech by playwright August Wilson, entitled "Odyssey of an African in America," for the Minnesota Alumni Association annual meeting. In speech, Wilson comments on his appreciation for St. Paul, his former home.