March 23, 1994 - Ben Whitney, co-chair of Minnesotans for Term Limits; and Joan Higinbotham, executive director of Common Cause, discuss the debate of term limits. Whitney and Higinbothom also answer listener questions.
March 23, 1994 - Morning Edition’s Bob Potter talks with Edina author Sandra Benitez, won the Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers award for A Place Where the Sea Remembers. Benitez also reads from book.
March 26, 1994 - MPR Classical Host Stephanie Wendt interviews the famous pianist Van Cliburn. He talks about his career, faith, and has advice for young musicians.
March 28, 1994 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks with U.S. Senator Dave Durenberger about health care reform push in Congress and on Whitewater controversary.
March 29, 1994 - American author and journalist Naomi Wolf speaks on the topic of feminism at at Saint Olaf College in Northfield.
March 29, 1994 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews Doug Johnson, Minnesota state senator, about bill that would use state income tax to pay for universal health coverage. Johnson is the senator sponsor of the plan.
March 31, 1994 - Director Steven Kent and playwright Martha Boesing talk about creating Hard Times Come Again No More, a play based on the writings of Meridel Le Sueur.
March 31, 1994 - In a Midmorning interview, American writer Gary Paulsen talks about dog sledding and his book, Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod.
March 31, 1994 - MPR’s Eaun Kerr profiles the Illusion Theater production of Hard Times Come Again No More, a play based on the writings by Meridel Le Sueur. Segment includes interviews and performance clips.
April 1, 1994 - In a First Friday parody of trend topics, Iconoculture’s Vickie Abrahamson talks about genetics and couples deciding what their children are going to look like, and forecasts trends in their babies.