December 29, 1995 -
December 29, 1995 - State senate DFLers say Minnesota needs to shift money from corrections to early childhood intervention for a lasting impact on crime. Caucus leaders presented a legislative wish list today that they say dovetails nicely with the governor's crime prevention initiatives.
December 30, 1995 -
January 1, 1996 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Black businessman, activist, and minister Oscar Howard. The two talk about Howard’s childhood in Rochelle, Georgia and school years.
January 1, 1996 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Black businessman, activist, and minister Oscar Howard. The two talk about Howard’s experience in building his business Howard’s Catering Co., and public service efforts.
January 3, 1996 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks Walter Mondale, U.S. ambassador to Japan and former U.S. vice president. Mondale discusses Japan, and the greater Asia Pacific region. Mondale also answers listener questions.
January 5, 1996 - National Press Club Broadcast featuring three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee. He wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" "A Delicate Balance," "Zoo Story" and many others.
January 5, 1996 -
January 5, 1996 - Every winter for the last eight years, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts in Minneapolis has published a literary commemoration of the season. "The Winter Book," as it's called, is a highly artistic handmade tribute to the pulse and ritual of winter. In this year's book however, winter becomes a metaphor for the writer's exploration of the death of his parents.
January 5, 1996 - MPR’s Gary Eichten speaks with Walter Mondale, U.S. ambassador to Japan, on news that Tomiichi Murayama is stepping down as Japanese prime minister, and the potential ascension of Ryutaro Hashimoto to the position.