July 1, 1994 - A Midday interview with Jim Ulland, Minnesota state commerce commissioner, shares his thoughts on Walter Mondale being U.S. Ambassador to Japan. Ulland sees Secretary of State as a much better role for Mondale.
July 2, 1994 - Weekend Edition segment of Duluth author Michael Fedo reading an essay about a 4th of July memory.
July 4, 1994 - A Midday broadcast of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks speaking at the Jefferson Lecture series. The address is called "Family Pictures," and starts with Ms. Brooks talking about and reading selections from her poetry.
July 5, 1994 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Ray Jones, co-author of Great Lakes Lighthouses. Jones discusses his various books on the tower-like structures and highlights Minnesota’s Split Rock Lighthouse.
July 6, 1994 - 80-year-old Minnesotan Edith Mucke talks about publishing her first book, Beginning in Triumph. Mucke shares memories from the former unincorporated village in Martin County, Minnesota.
July 6, 1994 - MPR’s Robin Gehl comments on the struggling bullpen and bats of Minnesota Twins, as the team falls nine games back from the leader in American League Central.
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July 7, 1994 - On this Mainstreet Radio feature, MPR’s Leif Enger profiles Native American rock artist Jake Reum. The Garrison musician talks about his musical journey that led to album release “Make Love Real.”
July 7, 1994 - MPR’s Joe Follansbee profiles student Lauren Gilchrist as she prepares A Woman in the Holocaust, a play that focuses on the experience of a 19-year-old Czechoslovakian woman named Elizabeth Mermelstein who survived the Holocaust and came to the United States.
July 8, 1994 - A conversation with Chuck Davis, artistic director of the African American Dance Ensemble and choreographer of Babu's Magic: Dance, Rhythm, Culture - An African Perspective. During interview, Davis speaks of the musical, Geoffrey Holder, and dancing with Olatunji at the 1964 New York World's Fair.