April 3, 1993 - Local commentator and writer Lawrence Sutin sees a problematic romance of Major League Baseball.
April 3, 1993 - MPR’s Chris Roberts talks with local pop-culture expert Karal Ann Marling about the what spring and daylight savings hold.
April 6, 1993 - Howard Sinker, local sports commentator, gives his take on Minnesota Twins chances as the 1993 MLB Opening Day commences.
April 9, 1993 - On this Voices from the Heartland segment, Minnesota author Barton Sutter reads his essay on Duluth weather, titled April Fools.
April 22, 1993 - Rhoda Lewin, a Minnesota-based oral historian and Jewish scholar comments on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as it prepares to open.
April 24, 1993 - Local commentator and writer Lawrence Sutin shares tale of father/son relationships and stamps.
April 24, 1993 - An unknown girl speaks on her thoughts on women having the opportunity to serve in the military, including combat positions.
May 4, 1993 - Local sports commentator Howard Sinker comments on the very bad month at start of the Minnesota Twins 1993 MLB season.
May 7, 1993 - On this First Friday program, MPR’s Beth Friend presents a story collection that includes: Tuning into International Radio Network; author Jane Smiley on considering the “mother’s point of view;” Randy Davidson on death of the American orchestras; heyday of Minnesota’s ballrooms; and tips shopping for music at ethnic grocers.
May 8, 1993 - Local commentator and writer Lawrence Sutin takes a moment to consider people watching, in particular a metal detectorist.