February 28, 1994 -
March 1, 1994 - Chris Georgacas and Rick Stafford, Minnesota’s major party chairs, discuss idea behind political caucuses and their support of them. The two also answer listener questions.
March 2, 1994 - A Midmorning interview with William L. Crozier, professor history professor at Saint Mary's University in Winona, MN. Crozier shares historical time markers of the river city of Winona.
March 2, 1994 -
March 3, 1994 - Midday presents a Westminster Town Hall Forum with Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende, Her address is entitled “Latin America, Romance, and Reality.”
March 3, 1994 - MPR’s Elizabeth Stawicki reports on a group of Hmong parents demanding that Saint Paul School District address inadequate education of Asian students. Parents want district to provide Hmong interpreters, teachers, and parent representation.
March 4, 1994 - On this First Friday segment, a profile on Cricket Theatre's play Sacred Journey, based on homeless life of "Indian John.” MPR’s Euan Kerr interviews playwright Matt Witten, director Bill Partlan, and Mescalero-Apache actor Adan Sanchez.
March 4, 1994 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, Minnesota author Barton Sutter reads Finlandia at Fourteen Below, an essay on the inspiration of music in life.
March 4, 1994 - On this First Friday segment, Irish-American teacher and writer Frank McCourt reads "Threatening Letters" from Angela's Ashes: A Memoir. The book is tragicomic recollection of McCourt’s childhood experience of squalor.
March 5, 1994 - MPR’s Chris Roberts interviews former Minnesota U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy on his thoughts of poetry and politics.