September 19, 1992 - Weekend Edition’s Jim Wishner interviews Steven Gillon, author of The Democrats' Dilemma: Walter F. Mondale and the Liberal Legacy. Gillon discusses and reads from his book.
September 19, 1992 - Eileen Myles poet reads her political poem "An American Poem."
September 21, 1992 - MPR’s Elizabeth Stawicki reports on the film adaptation of "...And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him," a moving and powerful portrait of the life of a poor Mexican American boy and his migrant farm worker family as they struggle to adjust to life in American society. The story is among the most well-known novels in Chicano literature.
September 21, 1992 - MPR’s Beth Friend & John Biewen present the documentary “No Jews Allowed.” In the 1930s and 1940s, Minneapolis enjoyed the dubious distinction of being one of the most anti-Semitic cities in America.
September 22, 1992 - American novelist and a short story writer Tama Janowitz shares how the scenes and atmosphere of New York City give her the material for her writing. Her book The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group is highlighted in this Midmorning interview.
September 23, 1992 - A discussion on MPR’s All Things Considered about a study on cancer among farmers. Potential culprits mentioned are ultraviolet rays from the sun and pesticide usage on the farmland.
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September 24, 1992 - A Midday interview with American writer Rosellen Brown about her crime novel, Before and After. The book follows a family as their lives unravel after their teenage son becomes a murder suspect.
September 25, 1992 - Midmorning’s Jim Wishner interviews Minnesota authors Susan Marie Swanson and Ken Meter, both of Hungry Mind Review, about the varied topics within children’s books. They also talk about their publication and it’s purpose.
September 25, 1992 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, Duluth writer Barton Sutter reads Hawk Ridge, an essay on watching migrating hawks.