April 29, 1994 -
April 29, 1994 -
April 30, 1994 - Deb Brown, U of MN Extension horticulturist, discusses late spring snow, gardening, and spring planning. Brown also answers listener questions.
April 30, 1994 - Local writer Lawrence Sutin provides commentary on the Minnesota Twins. Despite the dismal start to 1994 Major League Baseball season, Sutin sees joy in what the future may hold in the years ahead and an appreciation of the game and a retiring veteran player.
April 30, 1994 - MPR’s William Wilcoxen reports from Lake Street in South Minneapolis where volunteers, students, and staff are preparing for the annual MayDay festival and parade. Put on by In the Heart of the Beast, a local performance troupe and theater, since 1975 the annual gathering draws thousands to Powderhorn Park.
May 2, 1994 - Clinical social worker Sheila Miller discusses her concerns on TV violence and the limited benefits of simply placing warning labels on television, broadcast, and cable programming.
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May 5, 1994 -
May 9, 1994 - Midday presents a speech by newly elected President of the Republic of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Bishop Desmond Tutu introduces Mandela. Following Mandela speech, program presents an address by Rev. Bernice King, daughter of the late Martin Luther King, Jr., at St. Olaf in Northfield.