December 10, 1977 - On this regional public affairs program, MPR’s Rich Dietman presents a sound portrait of "the farm." Includes various interviews with a Minnesota farm family outside of Cannon Falls.
December 13, 1977 - Dr. Raymond Moody, author of the book "Life After Life," speaking about his theory that people who have nearly died and then revived often relate extraordinary experiences which suggest consciousness after death.
December 16, 1977 - Minnesota poet Robert Bly reads some of his works at an appearance at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.
December 20, 1977 - On this Options program, a rare interview with Henry Miller, author of Tropic Of Cancer, Tropic Of Capricorn, Black Spring, and other controversial works of his time. Miller discusses his writing career with NPR's Connie Goldman.
December 26, 1977 - On this Options program, a rare interview with Henry Miller, author of Tropic Of Cancer, Tropic Of Capricorn, Black Spring, and other controversial works of his time. Miller discusses his writing career with NPR's Connie Goldman.
January 2, 1978 - An edited re-broadcast version of A Home for the Weekend program of poetry and music with Nancy and Joe Paddock, writers and poets from Minnesota.
January 8, 1978 - Susan Sontag speaks on art and a critical look into it's meaning.
January 19, 1978 - NPR’s Mike Waters presents an Options program of the poetry of Dylan Thomas.
February 1, 1978 - Minnesota Public Radio music announcer Bill Parker moderates a panel discussion and listener call-in on Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson's “The Mother of Us All”, preceding the opening night of the Minnesota Opera production.
February 2, 1978 - Writer and playwright Garson Kanin gives opening remarks to "The Zestful Generation: Exploding the Myths of Age" two-day conference on aging, held at the Dayton's Department Store Auditorium in Minneapolis.