April 9, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisele interviews performer Cassandra Shore and a musician about Southern Theater’s production of 1001 Nights (ALF LAYLA WA LAYLA). Segment includes singing performance with an oud.
April 9, 1992 -
April 10, 1992 - On this Midday program, a broadcast of speech by Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, titled "The Renewed Threat of Fanaticism." The speech was given at the 1992 Peace Prize Forum held at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
April 10, 1992 - A reading from Two Chairs Telling as part of MPR’s Voices from the Heartland series. Two Chairs Telling is a storyteller series at the Jungle Theater.
April 10, 1992 - American writer and orator Gish Jen discusses her book, Typical American, which explores the immigrant experience of the Chang family as pursue the American dream, amongst the tension of traditional Chinese values and adapting to American life.
April 10, 1992 -
April 10, 1992 - Despite the slushy snow outside, MPR’s Bill Wareham gets the temperature of Minnesota Twins fans (and a player) at a fan rally as the 1992 season begins. While coming off a World Series Championship in 1991, the team faces challenges of losing some key players going into the new year.
April 11, 1992 - Weekend’s Jim Wishner interviews curator Karen Nelson Hoyle about the Kerlan Collection, the cornerstone of the Children's Literature Research Collection at the University of Minnesota's Archives and Special Collections. Nelson Hoyle highlights some of the collection, including Wanda Gag's papers.
April 11, 1992 - Minneapolis author and commentator Lawrence Sutin ponders Opening Day of Major League Baseball.
April 11, 1992 - An interview with Harriet Beinfield about Between Heaven and Earth: A Guide to Chinese Medicine, a book about Chinese medicine that she co-authored. Acupuncture, herbs and Eastern medicine philosophy are discussed.