February 6, 1991 -
February 7, 1991 - MPR’s Bill Wareham profiles new Minnesota Twin, and St. Paul native, Jack Morris. Includes comments from Morris on his transition from Detroit Tigers to Minnesota Twins.
February 8, 1991 - Writer and playwright Kevin Kling talks about slowly explaining how Minnesotans ice fish to people who don't understand.
February 9, 1991 - Judith Lewis reviews the play "What Every Cowpoke Knows" by Patty Lynch. It is being staged at Brass Tacks Theatre, in Minneapolis.
February 11, 1991 - Dan Olson chats with Nothando Zulu, a renowned Twin Cities Black storyteller. Zulu details the art of storytelling, interest from school children, and TV’s negative impact on storytelling. Segment includes Zulu sharing a story from Uganda.
February 11, 1991 -
February 16, 1991 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews Sue Ann Martinson(?) about the latest issue of Sing Heavenly Muse!, a feminist literary magazine based in Minneapolis.
February 18, 1991 - Midday broadcasts a Radio America piece, entitled “Contributions: African Americans and the American Mosaic.” Program looks at Black contributions to literature.
February 18, 1991 - MPR’s Dan Olson profiles the book Home Words : An Anthology of Creative Works. Olson interviews Patrick Malone, director of St. Stephens Shelter; and Derryl Peterson, one of the writing contributors, about project’s purpose and the work presented within publication.
February 22, 1991 - MPR’s Kate Smith reports on the play Hmong Tapestry: Voices from the Cloth by Jaimie Meyer and Michael Lenzen. The play is presented by the Hmong American Partnership Youth Program.