June 11, 1994 - MPR’s Marianne Combs visits an adult prom being held at the Calhoun Beach Club specifically for gay and lesbian attendees. Combs interviews various individuals about their thoughts and experience on event. District 202’s first annual prom for gay and lesbian teens is also highlighted in report.
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June 13, 1994 - Connie Goldman, former Minnesota Public Radio reporter, presents "The Ageless Spirit: Conversations in Praise of Age," a program about growing older that she produced and narrated. Goldman traveled the country gathering insight and interviews with celebrities in their 50s and beyond. They shared their hopes, passions and concerns about the second half of their lives.
June 14, 1994 - Conservative political activist Marsie Leier comments on waves of change in Independent Republican Party and talks of a Independent Republican purge.
June 14, 1994 - A Midday interview with Minnesota State Senator Gene Merriam on taxpayer liability for bonds.
June 15, 1994 - Local sports commentator talks about Twin’s good stretch, the looming MLB strike, and minor leagues interest.
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June 16, 1994 - Bob Weinholzer, former Minnesota Republican Party chairman, discusses the process of how political parties screen candidates and finding any “skeletons in the closet.”
June 17, 1994 - Midday broadcasts from the I-R convention, with host Gary Eichten interviewing Allen Quist, the former Minnesota state representative and Minnesota Independent Republican Party candidate for Governor. Quist talks about his campaign platform and answers listener questions.
June 20, 1994 - MPR’s Euan Kerr reports on the Hmong play "Orphan Boy And Dragon Princess" being staged at the History Theatre. The story tells the story of a young man who marries a young woman, unaware that she is a dragon princess. Kerr interviews the actors and directors.