June 26, 1995 - From Voices of Minnesota - Jim Northrup, Ojibwe writer about his new book "Walking the Rez Road." Elmer L. Andersen on Warren Burger. Sherman Alexis on book "Reservation Blues." Frederick Wiseman on documentary film "Ballet."
June 26, 1995 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Ojibwe writer Jim Northrup about his book “Walking The Rez Road.” Northrup disusses the Vietnam War, writing, and casino gaming impact on reservations.
June 26, 1995 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Ojibwe writer Jim Northrup about his book “Walking The Rez Road.” Northrup discusses boarding school, teaching writing, his family tree, and traditional ways.
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July 1, 1995 - On this special "outdoor patio" Saturday Midday, MPR’s Mark Zdechlik interviews Phil Muller, of the Outdoor Cooking Store. Muller share various tips on the best approaches to grilling. Muller also answers listener questions.
July 3, 1995 - A Voices of Minnesota segment feature. MPR’s Chris Roberts speaks with Reyn Guyer, inventor of Twister game. Guyer talks of the game’s creation and inventing in general. This is part 1 of 2.
July 3, 1995 - Part 2 of 2 of a Voices of Minnesota with Reyn Guyer, the inventor of Twister game.
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July 7, 1995 - A special edition of First Friday, presenting Connie Goldman's "Richard Avedon - A Sound Portrait.” Goldman interviews photographer Richard Avedon. They discuss Avedon’s work, and his thoughts and process of photography. Formally a reporter at MPR, Goldman has since produced several radio profiles. An exhibit of Avedon's work, "Richard Avedon: Evidence 1944-1994", was at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
July 14, 1995 - John Hockenberry, former NPR reporter, speaking at Macalester College in St. Paul. Hockenberry’s address was on the topic of his book about disability. Hockenberry also reads excerpts from book. Hockenberry is a two-time Peabody Award-winner and a reporter for ABC News. He is a paraplegic as a result of a car accident when he was nineteen. He has used a wheelchair since then and has written a new book about his experiences titled, "Moving Violations: War Zones, Wheelchairs, and Declarations of Independence."