May 8, 1982 - Local commentator and educator Bruce Benidt shares his love for White Castle and his shock and dismay at the rising price of the square morsels.
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May 12, 1982 - Fishing specialist Chet Meyers answers live listener questions on fishing.
May 16, 1982 - Black author Maya Angelou speaks her mind at the Ford Hall Forum as she receives the Forum's 1st Amendment Award at event.
May 16, 1982 - NPR’s Connie Goldman interviews writer and historian Studs Terkel.
May 17, 1982 - Nancy Fushan interviews Richard Killmer, oboist at The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, who is leaving the Orchestra to teach at the Eastern School in New York. Killmer discusses teaching, talent of students, and “voice” of oboe.
May 23, 1982 - NPR’s Connie Goldman interviews singer and songwriter Judy Collins.
May 23, 1982 - A discussion of the trouble facing the farm economy, such as government subsidies, record high interest rates and the world food situation. Midday guest G. Edward Schuh, professor of Agriculture at the University of Minnesota, answers listener questions.
May 29, 1982 - On this Firing Line program, host William F. Buckley Jr. discusses the late President Lyndon Johnson with the author Robert Caro, who has written a biography of Johnson.
May 30, 1982 - NPR’s Connie Goldman comedian and actor David Steinberg.