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April 21, 1992 - Midday presents a keynote speech by playwright August Wilson, entitled "Odyssey of an African in America," for the Minnesota Alumni Association annual meeting. In speech, Wilson comments on his appreciation for St. Paul, his former home.
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April 22, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews Duluth writer Ann Schimpf about building relationship between children and the Earth. Local efforts include Sense of Wonder workshops at Wolf Ridge Wildlife Area and a book publication, entitled Teaching Kids to Love the Earth.
April 22, 1992 - A Midmorning interview with author Lynne S. Dumas about her book, Talking With Your Child About a Troubled World. Topics in discussion include age appropriate dialog, AIDS, death in a family, and race.
April 22, 1992 - Local writer and critic Erin Hart reviews August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, which is being staged at the World Theater.
April 23, 1992 - Quilter and writer Helen Kelley shares the joy and skill of quilting. She writes a column called “Loose Threads” in the Quilters Newsletter Magazine.
April 23, 1992 - A Midmorning interview with Australian physician and author Helen Caldicott, who shares her thoughts and concerns about the negative impact humans are having on the planet.
April 24, 1992 - For Arbor Day, All Things Considered has discussion with a tree expert about Minnesota trees. Topics include tree types, on-going care, benefits, costs, and differences within cities in how urban forests are managed.