May 18, 1992 - Local sports commentator Howard Sinker shares thoughts on Minnesota Twins in first month of 1992 MLB season.
May 19, 1992 - Midday presents a broadcast of a panel forum discussion, titled "Are Middle-Class Values Cultural Impositions or the Only Real Way Out of Poverty?," sponsored by the Center of the American Experiment.
May 19, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly sits down with author William J. Kennedy to discuss Very Old Bones. The book is part of Kennedy’s Albany Cycle of novels.
May 20, 1992 - Midday presents a broadcast of Terry Waite, former Middle East hostage, speaking at Carlson Lecture at the University of Minnesota. Waite’s address was titled, "The Test of Humanity: Resolving Conflict."
May 21, 1992 - Writer and theater critic Erin Hart reviews Your Accountability is Overdrawn at the Brave New Workshop; The Neverbe Brothers at The Padded Cellar; and Kim Hines’ play Do Not Pass Go at Illusion Theater.
May 21, 1992 - An interview with American environmentalist Bill McKibben, author of The Age of Missing Information.
May 21, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews American television host and author Denis Wholey. Topics include his book, When the Worst That Can Happen Already Has: Conquering Life's Most Difficult Times.
May 22, 1992 - On this Voices from the Heartland segment, Minnesota author Barton Sutter reads his essay on Lake Superior, entitled God.
May 23, 1992 - A Weekend Edition interview with Geoffrey Scott, author of Memorial Day. Scott provides a historical understanding of the holiday.
May 25, 1992 - MPR’s Bruce MacDonald interviews author Carolyn Gilman about her book “The Grand Portage Story.” Gilman describes life at location hundreds of years ago during the fur trade.