May 16, 1990 - On this episode of Take-Out program, host Beth Friend presents a collection of arts and culture items. Program includes: - An interview with author Gretchen Urnes Beito and Pomegranate Press publisher Kathryn Leigh Scott about "Coya Come Home: A Congresswoman's Journey." the book is an authorized biography of Coya Knutson, the first woman elected to Cogress from Minnesota - An interview with Richard Lack and John Walker on 20th anniversary of Atelier Lack School of Classical Realism - An interview with author Stuart Dybek about his book, The Coast of Chicago: Stories - A tribute to Jim Henson, who unexpectedly passed away on May 16th, 1990 Program also includes music clips and news updates.
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May 25, 1990 - Mainstreet Radio’s John Biewen interviews renowned classical double bassist James VanDemark about the formation of Upper Midwest Chamber Music Festival being held in Owatonna.
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June 8, 1990 - MPR’s Euan Kerr reports on an Arts Caucus event in St. Paul’s Cathedral Hill neighborhood to promote state funding for the local arts community. Segment includes various interviews and speaking clips from Lou Bellamy and playwright August Wilson.
June 9, 1990 -
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June 11, 1990 - Le Ly Hayslip, author of the autobiography "When Heaven and Earth Changed Places," speaking at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul. Hayslip’s address was titled "A Vietnamese Woman's Journey from War to Peace." She shared a harrowing story of her life as a child and young woman in wartime Vietnam. Hayslip has founded the East Meets West Foundation, to build medical clinics and provide supplies to hospitals and orphanages.
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