March 12, 1976 - Interview with Stephen Sell, executive director of the Minnesota State Arts Board, about problems of state funding for the arts.
March 14, 1976 - An interview with Richard Lyons, poet and professor of English at North Dakota State University, about his recent work of poetry and photography which offers a unique view of North Dakota.
March 22, 1976 - A reading of poem from quarterly poetry magazine “Moons and Lion Tailes.”
March 24, 1976 - MPR’s Debbie Gage reports on civil liberties themed speech by Aryeh Neier, author and executive director of American Civil Liberties Union. Neier speaks on government spying.
March 25, 1976 - Audio excerpt providing an introduction to the Beat poetry scene, an American style of poetry.
March 25, 1976 - MPR’s Connie Goldman reports on speech given by Letty Cottin Pogrebin to the Minnesota chapter of National Professional Society for Women in Journalism and Communications.
March 26, 1976 - Reflections of the North documentary presents two Minnesota naturalists and artists: writer Sigurd Olson and photographer Les Blacklock, who offer readings and personal commentary on life in the ‘North.’
March 27, 1976 - Governor Rudy Perpich discusses the debate on cyclone fencing.
April 4, 1976 - Claudia Hampston talks with painter and printmaker Bela Petheo about his paintings in and on Duluth.
April 7, 1976 - United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger gave the keynote address at the National Conference on the Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with the Administration of Justice (a.k.a. the Pound Conference) in St. Paul. Speech was titled “Agenda for 2000 AD: A Need for Systematic Anticipation.” Justive Burger was Introduced by Robert Sheran, Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice.