December 23, 1994 -
December 23, 1994 - MPR’s Marlana Benzie-Lourey interviews Duluth poet Louis Jenkins about his book "Nice Fish." Jenkins reads title poem of book.
December 23, 1994 - Fans of the 19th century American writer Louisa May Alcott have a lot to be excited about these days. Not only is the new movie of "Little Women" out and receiving rave reviews, but a new, never-published, rather steamy Alcott manuscript has suddenly emerged! "A Long Fatal Love Chase" is the literary find.
December 24, 1994 - Midday studio guest is William Doherty, director of marriage and family therapy programs at the University of Minnesota. Doherty answers questions about family dynamics during the holiday season, and listeners call in with stories about their families' holiday rituals, traditions and expectations.
December 26, 1994 -
December 27, 1994 - Steven Schier, professor of political science at Carleton College, talks about the Minnesota stature in U.S. politics history, especially in the 1960s…with the likes of Walter Mondale, Eugene McCarthy, and Hubert H. Humphrey.
December 28, 1994 - MPR’s Joelle Audette profiles Native American enivironmentalist activist Winona LaDuke, who is involved in a land recovery project for the White Earth Indian Reservation. Report includes interview with LaDuke on her various activities.
December 28, 1994 -
December 29, 1994 -
December 29, 1994 - Midday’s Gary Eichten talks with John Marty, DFL state senator, about recommendations to moving back primary election date from September to early summer in order to reduce party infighting and increase public participation.