September 2, 1989 -
September 2, 1989 -
September 8, 1989 - MPR’ Euan Kerr profiles Rufus Harley, a jazz musician whose instrument of choice is a bagpipe. Harley says the bagpipe has deep roots in many cultures, including North Africa.
September 9, 1989 - Dr. Robert Anderson, from the University of Minnesota Behavior Clinic at the Veterinary Hospital, answers listener questions about dog and cat behavior.
September 10, 1989 - MPR producers Mark Heistad and Dan Olson guide a historical program of examining Minnesota's timber industry. The program is called "Logging of Minnesota's Great White Pinery." Recorded on location at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
September 18, 1989 - Pulitzer Prize-winning St. Paul playwright August Wilson visits the Midday studio. Wilson discusses his various work and answers listener questions.
September 18, 1989 - MPR’s Tom Meersman reports on thriving Minnesota presses publishing poetry, essays, and other literature. Meersman interviews members of Milkweed Editions and Graywolf Press, who state that strong audiences are behind the positive literary business climate.
September 18, 1989 - MPR’s Dan Olson presents an interview with August Wilson about his favorite play, The Coldest Day of the Year, and on his attempt to complete works for various decades of the African American experience.
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