November 22, 1991 - Duluth writer Barton Sutter reads his essay Barber Poles.
November 23, 1991 -
November 25, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews author David Backes about his book “Canoe Country: An Embattled Wilderness.” The two talk about the history of the Boundary Waters and the ongoing debate about the use and protections of land and water in area.
November 26, 1991 - A commentary that the Twin Cities have become more of an “indoor” city. Reasons behind the thought include the skyway system infrastructure and “snowbird” Minnesotans escaping to the south in the winter months.
November 26, 1991 - An unknown interviewee reflects on the sports life of Bob Johnson, a famous hockey player and coach, who passed away on November 26th, 1991. Johnson’s impact on the sport spanned decades and included high school, college, NHL, and Olympics.
November 27, 1991 - MPR’s Catherine Winter profiles Ruth Hein, a Minnesota writer who has been doing regional ghost hunting and compiling spirit stories.
November 27, 1991 - Local poet and author Susan Marie Swanson talks about children book releases noted in an issue of the Hungry Mind Review children's book supplement.
November 30, 1991 - MPR’s Jim Wishner interviews Elissa Raffa and another local activist on the creation of District 202, a Minneapolis drop-in center for LGBT youth to utilize as a safe public space for socialization.
December 2, 1991 - An interview with Miriam Kluska about Middle East peace process and Hanukkah.
December 3, 1991 - Worldview’s Mike Maus interviews Thupten Dadak, founder of the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota. Dadak discusses the struggles of Tibetans in their homeland, the Dalai Lama, Buddhism, and immigrating to the U.S.