November 3, 1993 - Midday presents the first joint appearance of both mayors-elect of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Sharon Sayles Belton and Norm Coleman talk with MPR’s Gary Eichten and answer listener questions.
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November 5, 1993 - On this First Friday program, MPR’s Kathy Wurzer presents a story collection that includes: Alison Owings on German women during Third Reich; Helen Rubinstein on family and the Holocaust; Minnesota Orchestra celebrates its 90th birthday; Vickie Abrahamson on trends; MPR’s Euan Kerr report on international Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA); and Robert Alden Rubin on poetry to read out loud.
November 5, 1993 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, American poet, critic, and playwright Robert Peters reads Venison.
November 5, 1993 - On this segment of First Friday, an interview with historian and journalist Alison Owings about Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich. Owings’ book contains 29 interviews of German women share their experiences during the Third Reich, from resistance fighters to Nazi Party members.
November 5, 1993 - On this Midmorning segment, an interview with naturalist, conservationist, and journalist John Madson about the American tallgrass prairie. Madson details the diversity and uniqueness of the land.
November 5, 1993 - On this First Friday segment, MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Robert Alden Rubin, editor of Poetry To Read Out Loud, about the various forms and views of poetry. Includes readings of various poems.
November 8, 1993 - American journalist and writer Susan Gordan Lydon describes the double-life of a drug addict and her book, Take the Long Way Home: Memoirs Of A Survivor. The memoir focuses on drug abuse, addiction, and incest.
November 8, 1993 - A Worldview interview with John Perrott, author of Bush for the Bushman. Perrott explains the history of the Bush population and present predicament for the indigenous hunter-gatherer group in Southern Africa.
November 8, 1993 -